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The Italian discussed VAR, the development of female match officials and more
Arsene Wenger also featured this week in FIFA’s new football magazine
There are few, if any, more iconic referees in the history of the game than Pierluigi Collina. The much-respected Italian was a familiar figure during a storied career, which was capped by overseeing the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final™.
Now Collina has another key role of influence as Chairman of FIFA’s Referees Committee, with his position encompassing the development of officials and all aspects of officiating.
“The objective of FIFA is to have fair results on the field of play and technology can help achieve this objective,” he says. “Part of President Infantino’s vision for the future is to make VAR more affordable for a larger number of member associations. We are trying to find a solution that can be implemented with a lower number of cameras available.”
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The latest edition of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Magazine Show, our monthly look at some of the top stories in the build-up to next year's world finals, is out now and fans can watch the full episode here on
FIFA.com.
This week, we turn our attention to the recently-completed FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2020™ and the myriad of stories from it that made it so successful and unique, including a special visit to Qatar by FIFA Fan Award 2019 winners and lifelong Palmeiras fans Silvia Grecco her blind son Nikollas.
We also highlight history-making referee Edina Alves Batista and Qatar's National Sports Day and we hear from FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Enjoy the episode above and join us in counting down the days to Qatar 2022!
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Bayern winning the CWC ' a real show of resilience' (1:13)
Archie Rhind-Tutt shares his thoughts on Bayern Munich's 1-0 win vs. Tigres in the FIFA Club World Cup. (1:13)
FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Monday shot down reports that he had instructed female referees not to greet a Qatari delegate during the Club World Cup medal ceremony last week and insisted he remained a strong advocate for women's rights.
After the game in which Bayern Munich beat Mexican side Tigres 1-0, Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al-Thani was seen fist-bumping male officials as they walked up to the podium, but he appeared to ignore female referees Edina Alves Batista and Neuza Back.
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