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FIFA says match tempo, limiting time-wasting will be point of emphasis at World Cup

FIFA's on-field officials for the World Cup will insist on keeping matches moving by taking rule changes designed to limit time-wasting seriously, the sport's governing body said Sunday with the start of the tournament now less than two weeks away.

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FIFA says match tempo, limiting time-wasting will be point of emphasis at World Cup

FIFA's on-field officials for the World Cup will insist on keeping matches moving by taking rule changes designed to limit time-wasting seriously, the sport's governing body said Sunday with the start of the tournament…

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apnews.com1 g fa

FIFA says match tempo, and limiting time-wasting, will be point of emphasis at World Cup

FIFA’s on-field officials for the World Cup will insist on keeping matches moving by taking rule changes designed to limit time-wasting seriously, the sport’s governing body said Sunday with the start of the 48-team…

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aljazeera.com1 g fa

Less time wastage, more red cards: New football rules at the World Cup

Red cards for covering mouths, corner kicks for time wasting and broadened use of VAR technology will be implemented.

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gulfnews.com21 h fa

FIFA cracks down with new laws ahead of 2026 World Cup

FIFA and IFAB unveil strict new laws for the 2026 World Cup, targeting time-wasting, tougher red cards, faster VAR checks and quicker restarts.

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independent.co.uk17 h fa

How Fifa plans to clamp down on time-wasting at World Cup

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  1. domenica 31 maggio 2026·apnews.com

    FIFA says match tempo, and limiting time-wasting, will be point of emphasis at World Cup

    FIFA’s on-field officials for the World Cup will insist on keeping matches moving by taking rule changes designed to limit time-wasting seriously, the sport’s governing body said…

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·aljazeera.com

    Less time wastage, more red cards: New football rules at the World Cup

    Red cards for covering mouths, corner kicks for time wasting and broadened use of VAR technology will be implemented.

  3. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·gulfnews.com

    FIFA cracks down with new laws ahead of 2026 World Cup

    FIFA and IFAB unveil strict new laws for the 2026 World Cup, targeting time-wasting, tougher red cards, faster VAR checks and quicker restarts.

  4. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    How Fifa plans to clamp down on time-wasting at World Cup

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  5. martedì 2 giugno 2026·koreajoongangdaily.joins.com

    FIFA says match tempo, limiting time-wasting will be point of emphasis at World Cup

    FIFA's on-field officials for the World Cup will insist on keeping matches moving by taking rule changes designed to limit time-wasting seriously, the sport's governing body said…