الجزيرة الرياضية
الجزيرة الرياضية
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Pierluigi Collina, the FIFA refereeing committee chairman, praised the success of the new rules to combat time-wasting in the World Cup. These rules include a five-second limit for goal kicks and throw-ins, and ten seconds for substituted players to leave the field, which has led to a change in the pace of the matches. Data showed a high level of compliance with the regulations, with only one violation recorded over 72 matches. There was also a decrease in injuries and major fouls, such as red cards, which were mainly issued for clear attempts to impede scoring or for covering the mouth. He also confirmed that VAR technology helped in making accurate decisions and believes these adjustments have contributed to improving the performance and behavior of players and coaches.
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