Semi-automated offside technology to be used at FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar
RIYADH: FIFA officials have announced that semi-automated offside technology will be used at the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar that kicks off on Nov. 21.
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RIYADH: FIFA officials have announced that semi-automated offside technology will be used at the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar that kicks off on Nov. 21.
The remaining tickets for this year's World Cup in Qatar will be available on a first-come, first-served basis from next week, FIFA said on Wednesday. About 1.8 million tickets were sold in the first two batches of sales, FIFA said, without saying how many are now available. Qatar will host the first World Cup in the Middle East from November 21 to December 18 at eight stadiums in and around the capital, Doha. The latest tickets will go on sale online from July 5 at 12pm Doha time (09:00 GMT) until 12pm on August 16, FIFA said in a press release.
The remaining tickets for this year's World Cup in Qatar will be available on a first-come, first-served basis from next week, FIFA said on Wednesday.
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[FILES] NFF President Amaju Pinnick (right) and FIFA boss Gianni Infantino. President Muhammadu Buhari wants the NFF to commence the process that will lead to new elections in September and an amended NFF Statute.
More than half of the players involved in the Euro 2020 and AFCON finals were abused online during and after the games, a FIFA study has found. Homophobic abuse was the most common, followed by racist abuse, with Sky Sports News reporting that Arsenal's Bukayo Saka and Manchester United's Marcus Rashford were the players subjected to the most abuse.
A new FIFA report has revealed that more than half of the players who participated in the last European Championship and Africa Cup of Nations finals suffered from discriminatory online abuse.
More than half of footballers playing at the European Championship and African Cup of Nations suffered online abuse, a study published by FIFA revealed on Saturday.