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Qatar World Cup 2022 | FIFA President Infantino: “The best team is the referee”

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11/18/2022 at 4:37 PM.

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“I am very proud to be participating in the World Cup and experiencing this moment with my brothers,” says Mukasanga from Rwanda, one of six women in the group.

The leader explained that “there are 129 high-level specialists from 47 countries and six continents.”

The involvement of six women in the arbitration panel andTechnological innovations To help judges determine the presence of offside are major novelties that have been introduced in Qatar World Cup 2022 Before the ball, or teams and fans, depending on how they play the game, judge them.

Gianni Infantino, FIFA President, who wanted to take part in the referees’ meeting, said before saying goodbye with another sentence, boldly: “The work of the referees is the most difficult, so far, of all who are here.” At the very least: “It will be the best team in the cup.

“There are 129 high-level professionals from 47 countries and six continents,” explained the leader, including six women: three referees (French Stephanie Frapart, Rwandan Salima Mukasanga and Japanese Yoshimi Yamashita) and three assistants. Band (Brazilian Noiza Returns), Mexican Karen Diaz Medina and American Kathryn Nesbitt).

Rappelli, another introduction

“this is It’s the first time this has happened I am very proud to participate in the World Cup, Mukasanga, who did not notice any difference in treatment between his colleagues, explained to live this moment with my brothers. “We’re a team, we feel like we’re part of a team,” Nesbitt said. “The referees are the first team in the World Cup. My team and the most important one, because without them it cannot be played.” Both listened to Infantino.

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“We are one team, the first team & rdquor; he supported Argentine referee Fernando Rappellini, recast his partner and the famous Infantino. Rapalini was also less proactive, being the first South American referee to whistle at the Euros before taking part in a public training session, in an atmosphere It’s too hot in Qatar Sports Club.

Referees whistled a clip of the match between two Qatari teams of very questionable standard, with sluggish and uncoordinated players, light years away from the matches they will lead from Sunday. Antonio Mateu Lahoz with breastplate number 63 He rehearsed his gestures to warn the attacker who had simulated a penalty, admonished him, and then went to consult the VAR.

symbolic party

Rumors in Doha have it that one of the three referees will be appointed for a related match, much more so than Rapallini’s match between Ukraine and Macedonia in the European group stage, with the aim of sending a message of equality and, at the same time, the vengeful sense that she will have to do it in Qatar.

Gender shouldn’t have any importance in this World Cup, it should for the correct decisions of the referees. Semi-automatic intrusion detection It will reduce referee errors and it will also reduce the waiting time between the referee’s decision and confirmation in the VAR room.

The technology boils down to shapes: 12 hundred percent synchronized optical tracking systems attached to the ball emit 500 times per second. TV cameras will locate 29 control points for each player and the ball with an internal sensor at 50 frames per second. At the end, 3D images will be provided for further explanation of each questionable game. “The conversations are not in the public domain and will not be broadcast,” said Pierluigi Collina, FIFA Chairman of the Jury.

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The system will be faster and more effective in speeding up the game. But the system is not there to correct other shortcomings. Avoiding wasting time is one of the guiding principles by which the judges will be judged during the competition. The goal is to more accurately add the minutes missed due to injuries, reprimands and goal celebrations, Collina wanted to highlight.

He explained the previous referee being asked by his former teammate, Eduardo Iturralde González of Bilbao, sitting in the audience of journalists. “You don’t have to introduce yourself,” Colina joked when she recognized him.

Strict with the tough game

They will be tougher in stopping the tough game that endangers the footballer’s integrity. The 39 Doha-based referees have been instructed not to issue a red card if they see dangerous tackles or elbows. Football players and selectors know him. They also know that mimicry and angry protest will be unceremoniously punished.

“You have to respect the opponents and the fans, and you always have to respect the referees: hypothetically, they are always right,” said Infantino.

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