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L'International Board (IFAB) has given the green light to the possibility for the fans to hear directly from the referee explanations with decisions taken to the VAR during the matches of Calcium.
Ifab: OK to explain VAR decisions during matches
The experiment carried out in Morocco on the occasion of Club World Cup was successful, so now the referees will be heard, through a microphone, and will be able to clarify to the public the decisions taken on the field.
The regulatory innovation will be adopted already on the occasion of the Under 20 World Cup in Indonesia and Women's World Cup which will be played in August in New Zealand e Australia.
At the end of these tournaments and in any case by the end of the year, it is written in a note from the Ifab "A decision will be made whether the process will continue in other FIFA tournaments." for "further improve communication with fans in stadiums."
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