FIFA World Cup 2022: In this World Cup, there are five new things! which will completely change the style of the game
The FIFA World Cup is just a few days away Football lovers are waiting for this mega event A number of new rules are going to be used in this year’s football World Cup organised in Qatar, which will make the 2022 World Cup quite different.
This is the first FIFA World Cup organised in Qatar Not only that, the Northern Hemisphere has never hosted a World Cup in winter before In the history of the football World Cup, when the World Cup is held in the Northern Hemisphere, it is held in the summer The Football World Cup is usually held at the end of the European football season.
Semi-automated offside technology is a revolution VAR, used in football around the world, will be used for the first time at the World Cup Artificial will engage and track 29 data points, which will aid video assistant reference.
Connected Ball Technology—Suspension system that holds and measures inertial measurement and motion sensor units. The IMU will transmit the kick point, location, and direction at 500 Hz, or 500 times per second.
There are 12 cameras on the roof of the stadium which will follow the ball and players 50 times per second When the kick is made, it is determined by where the ball is struck.Alerts will be triggered in the video operation room. After that, the decision will be communicated to the referee.
This is the first time that five substitute footballers have been used in the World Cup This rule was introduced to keep players safe from injuries and injuries during COVID-19. Now the same rules are going on in World Cup football.
The 26-player squad is the first time Usually, there was a squad of 23 A 26-man squad has already been used in the European Championship and Copa America This is what has been used in the World Cup.
Referees will officiate matches at the Men’s World Cup for the first time 3 out of 36 Chief Referees are women In addition to the 69 assistant referees, there are three female referees.