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2025 Club World Cup: Rule Changes & Updates

2025 Club World Cup: Rule Changes & Updates

June 13, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

The 2025 Club‌ World Cup is set to revolutionize the game with meaningful rule changes, including referee body cameras and semi-automated offside technology. ⁣This summer, FIFA is pushing ​the boundaries, introducing innovations designed to enhance the viewing‍ experience for fans worldwide. Referees‍ will⁤ wear body cameras, offering unprecedented perspectives, and the tournament will employ advanced⁣ semi-automated offside technology to minimize controversial​ calls.‌ Moreover, goalkeepers ‌face a stricter⁤ eight-second rule ​when releasing the ball, and new guidelines address penalty⁢ kick double touches. News Directory ‌3 will keep⁤ you updated. These critical updates are poised to reshape ⁢how the game is played and viewed.Discover what’s next as these measures are tested on the global stage!

Key Points

Table of Contents

    • Key Points
  • FIFA ⁣Club World Cup to ​Trial Referee Body Cams, New Rules
    • Semi-Automated Offside Technology
    • Goalkeeper Eight-Second Rule
    • Penalty Kick Double Touch Rule
    • What’s next
  • Referees at the Club World Cup⁣ will wear ⁢body cameras.
  • Semi-automated offside technology⁤ will be ⁣used.
  • Goalkeepers will‌ have eight seconds to release the ball.
  • penalty kicks with double touches will be handled differently.

FIFA ⁣Club World Cup to ​Trial Referee Body Cams, New Rules

Updated June 13, 2025

FIFA‌ is set to⁣ introduce several changes at the Club World​ Cup, including referee body cameras and adjustments to ⁢offside ⁤and time-keeping rules. The International Football ‌Association Board approved the changes.

Referees⁣ will wear​ body cameras attached to their earpieces. The footage will offer ​viewers a new perspective during‍ broadcasts. Pierluigi Collina,FIFA’s ⁤head ⁢of officiating,said the aim is to provide ⁢an entertaining experience for TV viewers,not just to focus on controversial incidents.

The footage will be‍ reviewed before broadcast. It is part of ​a broader initiative to enhance‌ the viewing experience​ during ⁣the‍ summer tournament in the United States. Referees will also announce VAR decisions in stadiums, and the review footage ⁢will​ be shown ⁤live.

Semi-Automated Offside Technology

The tournament will use advanced semi-automated ⁢offside technology. Sixteen ⁤tracking cameras​ in each stadium‍ and a sensor⁣ inside the ball ⁣will track players and the ​ball.​ The system will alert ‍assistant ​referees to clear offside incidents. Complex or close calls will still require VAR review.

Goalkeeper Eight-Second Rule

A new rule will require goalkeepers to​ release the ball within eight seconds of picking it up. Previously,goalkeepers had six seconds,but the rule was​ rarely enforced. if a goalkeeper holds the ball longer than‍ eight⁢ seconds, the opposing team will be awarded a corner kick.‍ Enforcement will ​remain ​subjective,‌ considering factors such as the effort involved in making a‌ save.

Penalty Kick Double Touch Rule

FIFA will‌ implement new guidelines ​for penalty kicks​ involving‍ a double touch. If a penalty taker accidentally touches ⁤the ball twice, ‍the kick will be ⁣retaken without penalty. ‌However, if the double touch is deemed intentional, the ‌penalty will be ‍nullified. This ​adjustment follows discussions after‌ a​ notable incident involving​ Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez‍ in a Champions League match⁤ against Real Madrid.

What’s next

These trials at the⁣ Club⁤ World Cup could pave the way for broader implementation in future tournaments,pending their success and ⁣impact on the game.

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