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No more endless delayed flags? FIFA's new World Cup offside tech promises faster calls and fewer dead attacks

FIFA introduces real-time audio alerts for assistant referees during the 2026 World Cup to enhance offside decision-making. | Football News

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No more endless delayed flags? FIFA's new World Cup offside tech promises faster calls and fewer dead attacks

FIFA introduces real-time audio alerts for assistant referees during the 2026 World Cup to enhance offside decision-making. | Football News

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Explaining FIFA’s 2026 World Cup technology changes: Ball out of play advances and offside changes

Officials will be able to check whether the ball has gone out of play in the buildup to a goal due to technology changes at the World Cup.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Explaining FIFA’s 2026 World Cup technology changes: Ball out of play advances and offside changes

    Officials will be able to check whether the ball has gone out of play in the buildup to a goal due to technology changes at the World Cup.

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    No more endless delayed flags? FIFA's new World Cup offside tech promises faster calls and fewer dead attacks

    FIFA introduces real-time audio alerts for assistant referees during the 2026 World Cup to enhance offside decision-making. | Football News