Works on the streets Doha, which will host the next soccer World Cup from November 20 to December 18will be finished “long before the tournament”, the president of the organizing committee of the World Cup-2022 promised this Monday before the qualified teams.
The representatives of the teams met at the Saint Regis hotel in Doha to receive information on a wide variety of topics (logistics, customs, accreditations, transport, health, security, press, marketing, game conditions, arbitration…).
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They also have the possibility of following the preparation of the stadiums and to revisit the hotels and training grounds. Some teams have already announced their meeting places for the 2022 World Cup, but the official list of the 32 is still awaited.
More changes
On the ground, the Fifa validated last week the use during the competition of the “semi-automatic offside”a tool designed to speed up and make refereeing decisions more reliable.
The governing body of world soccer also raised the maximum number of players for each team from 23 to 26.
Alsoit is known that technology will improve communication with fans, because they will be able to see how the decisions were made in the match, to show the spectators how the decisions were made.
Similarly, the official ball will have a sensor to detect fouls. In addition, there will be tracking cameras on the roof of the stadiums to calculate the exact position of the players on the field.
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