Fifa Trials Accelerated Offside Technology at Club World Cup
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Summary
Club World Cup officials will trial accelerated offside technology that provides instant offside calls, aiming to prevent injuries and improve decision-making during matches.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledBe braver with offside decisions - Collina
The injury 'would never have happened' had the assistant referee raised their flag earlier
The enhanced element of SAO will not work if a player who does not play the ball is offside, or in a crowded situation
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