Doha, Qatar— The guys’s 2022 FIFA World Cup is quick approaching. Kickoff in the opening match happens on November 20, practically 12 years given that the day Qatar was granted hosting rights for the competition.
The occasion will include 32 groups and bring in more than 1.2 million visitors to Qatar, which will end up being the very first nation in the Middle East to host football’s greatest competition.
Here is a list of some other firsts at this year’s World Cup:
Offside innovation
In July, football’s world governing body, FIFA, revealed using a semi-automated offside system at the World Cup to assist make quick and precise offside calls.
According to the governing body’s guidelines, a gamer remains in an offside position if “any part of the head, body or feet remains in the challengers’ half (leaving out the midway line) and any part of the head, body or feet is nearer to the challengers’ objective line than both the ball and the second-last challenger”.
The innovation utilizes a sensing unit in the ball and a limb-tracking cam system to follow the motions of gamers. To assist fans and audiences in your home comprehend the referee’s choice, the information will be utilized to job 3D images on arena screens.
Substitutions
Teams will be permitted 5 replacements in each video game rather than 3 from the previous World Cup in Russia in 2018.
The policy was presented by football’s rule-setting body, the International Football Association Board, in 2020 after what it stated was “an international analysis of the continuous effect of COVID-19 on football along with representations from a number of crucial stakeholders from throughout the football neighborhood”.
If a World Cup video game enters into additional time, one extra alternative will be permitted.
Several football leagues, consisting of Spain’s La Liga and Major League Soccer in the United States, have actually executed the modification over the previous 2 years.
November kickoff
Unlike previous competitions, Qatar 2022 will be occurring throughout the months of November and December.
Previously, the World Cup had actually constantly been held throughout the Northern Hemisphere’s summertime, typically in June and July. The modification was made to prevent heats in Qatar, which can rise to 50 C (122 F) throughout that duration.
During the competition, temperature levels are forecasted to vary from 14 C to 31 C (57 F to 88 F).
Expanded team lists
In November, getting involved nations will call teams including an optimum of 26 gamers, 3 more than what was enabled at the World Cup in Russia.
According to FIFA, the modification was made due to the “special timing” of the competition being kept in November and interruptions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The World Cup initial team list was likewise broadened from an optimum 35 gamers to 55.
Female referees
For the very first time at the guys’s World Cup, 3 ladies have actually been consisted of amongst the 36 referees chosen for Qatar 2022.
France’s Stephanie Frappart, Japan’s Yoshimi Yamashita and Rwanda’s Salima Mukansanga have actually all formerly officiated at a males’s competition, consisting of the UEFA Super Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations.
” It’s a strong indication from FIFA and the authorities to have females referees because nation,” Frappart stated. “I’m not a feminist representative, however if this can make things take place …”
Joining them will be 3 other females who will serve amongst the 69 assistant referees.
Most ‘compact’ World Cup
With a location of bit more than 11,500 sq km (4,440 sq miles) and a population of around 2.9 million, Qatar will be the tiniest nation ever to host FIFA’s flagship competition.
All 8 arenas lie within a 50 km (31- mile) radius of the capital, Doha. Throughout the group phases, a lot of days will include as much as 4 video games.
While Qatar and FIFA state the “compact” nature of the competition will permit individuals to view several matches a day, critics argue that an increase of more than 1.2 million individuals might result in significant blockage on the streets, making it harder for individuals to walk around the nation.
” Having 4 matches in a day is a difficulty in a city like Doha,” Abdulaziz Ali Al-Mawlawi of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, organiser of the competition, stated last month. “… Of course, we are anticipating to have blockage on the streets.”
Schools in Qatar will stay closed throughout the World Cup while workplace working hours have actually been minimized.