Ferrari has announced a new multi-year contract extension for Charles Leclerc, keeping the Monegasque driver with the team beyond his previous agreement.
The 28-year-old has been a key figure for Ferrari since joining the team in 2019 and remains central to its ambitions in Formula 1.
Formula 1 confirmed the news on Wednesday, announcing that Leclerc had agreed fresh terms with the Italian team.
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Since arriving at Ferrari, Leclerc has established himself as one of the sport’s leading drivers, earning five Grand Prix victories and numerous podium finishes. Among his career highlights is his emotional victory at the Monaco Grand Prix, one of the most significant wins of his career.
Leclerc is currently third in the 2026 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship standings with 75 points and continues to form a high-profile partnership with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
The new agreement provides Ferrari with continuity as the team looks to challenge for major honours in the seasons ahead.
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Leclerc also reiterated his commitment to Ferrari, stating that he remains determined to help return the team to the top of Formula 1.
With his future now secured, attention turns back to the track as Ferrari continues their 2026 campaign.
Jun 2, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners first baseman Patrick Wisdom (35) runs the bases after hitting a 2-run home run against the New York Mets during the second inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
The Seattle Mariners’ power surge continues.
Julio Rodriguez, Patrick Wisdom and Jhonny Pereda all homered as the Mariners defeated the visiting New York Mets 8-3 on Tuesday.
The American League West-leading Mariners, winners of eight in a row, will attempt to sweep the three-game interleague series with New York on Wednesday afternoon.
Rodriguez socked a solo shot in the sixth inning, his 13th of the season to tie Luke Raley for the team lead, capping the scoring.
However, it was the unlikely duo of Wisdom and Pereda who supplied the big blasts.
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“We talk a lot about guys having opportunities and stepping into opportunities, and Jhonny and (Wisdom) did that (Tuesday),” Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. “When you have guys doing that, that’s what good teams do.”
The Mariners have hit 21 homers during their winning streak.
Wisdom, filling in at first base after Josh Naylor experienced back spasms a night earlier after hitting a tiebreaking homer, belted a two-run shot in the second inning to open the scoring. It was Wisdom’s first in the majors since Sept. 21, 2024, when he was with the Chicago Cubs.
“On the big stage right here, it’s pretty cool, pretty special,” said Wisdom, who hit 35 homers for the Kia Tigers in South Korea last season.
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Pereda, called up from Triple-A Tacoma on May 14 when Cal Raleigh landed on the injured list, added a three-run shot in the fifth to give Seattle 7-2 lead.
Rookie leadoff man Carson Benge hit two homers for the Mets, accounting for all of their runs.
After Benge tied the score with a two-run shot in the third, the Mets were hurt by poor defense. A throwing error by second baseman Marcus Semien and a fielding error by first baseman Mark Vientos allowed Seattle to regain the lead in the bottom of the inning, and New York trailed the rest of the way.
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“We didn’t play well or pitch well,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “We didn’t make a couple of plays behind our pitching staff. It was just sloppy.”
The series finale will feature a pair of right-handers winless in their past three starts as the Mets’ Freddy Peralta (3-4, 3.55 ERA) goes up against the Mariners’ George Kirby (5-4, 3.77).
Peralta was signed by the Mariners as a 16-year-old out of the Dominican Republic in 2013 before being traded to the Milwaukee Brewers on Dec. 9, 2015, as part of a deal for slugger Adam Lind.
The 29-year-old right-hander took a no-decision on Friday against the visiting Miami Marlins in a game the Mets won 9-7 in 10 innings. Peralta gave up four runs (two earned) on seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.
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Peralta is 0-0 with a 2.79 ERA in two career appearances (one start) against Seattle.
Kirby, 28, received a no-decision on Friday against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks in a contest the Mariners won 7-6 in 10 innings. He allowed four runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings.
The Seattle right-hander is 0-2 with an 8.49 ERA in three lifetime starts against the Mets.
Royal Ascot is five days, 35 races, and five years in the making for most yards.
For a small number of trainers, it has been a career-long accumulation of winners at the sport’s most celebrated summer meeting. Tracking the race-by-race market movers across the week gives some sense of just how much the big yards dominate the ante-post and day-of markets. The records set across the Berkshire turf tell their own story about what it takes to keep producing at the highest level, year after year.
Here are the trainers who have won more races at Royal Ascot than anyone else.
Aidan O’Brien
No trainer in the history of Royal Ascot comes close to Aidan O’Brien. With a record haul of 96 Royal Ascot winners, the Ballydoyle maestro has won 12 of the meeting’s 35 races at least once. His first came in 1997, when Harbour Master took the Coventry Stakes. He has been sending winners back to Berkshire ever since.
O’Brien has been crowned leading trainer at Royal Ascot in eight of the last10 years, regularly sending 20 to 30 runners to the meeting and averaging four to five winners per year across that period. His dominance in certain races is extraordinary. He has won the Coventry Stakes 11 times and the Ascot Gold Cup nine times.
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At the 2025 edition, O’Brien saddled five winners at the meeting, leaving him clear of every trainer, past or present, in the all-time standings.
Sir Michael Stoute
Sir Michael Stoute accumulated 82 Royal Ascot winners during his training career, making him the most successful British trainer in the meeting’s history. He held the outright record until O’Brien overtook him in 2023.
Stoute passed the previous record of 75 winners, set by the late Sir Henry Cecil, in 2018, when Poet’s Word won the Prince of Wales’s Stakes. His final Royal Ascot winner came in 2021, when Dream of Dreams took the Diamond Jubilee Stakes. Across his career at the meeting, Stoute was particularly strong in the Group 1 races, a record no other British trainer has got near.
Sir Henry Cecil
Sir Henry Cecil racked up 75 Royal Ascot winners before his death in 2013. He was British champion flat trainer ten times, a figure surpassed only by Alec Taylor Jr and equalled by Stoute in 2009.
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Cecil is remembered as much for how he won at Ascot as for how many times he did. Frankel won twice at the Royal meeting under his care, and the horse’s 2012 Queen Anne Stakes is widely regarded as one of the greatest performances ever seen at Royal Ascot. His record stood as the benchmark for over three decades.
John and Thady Gosden
The Gosden yard passed 70 Royal Ascot winners in 2025, with John Gosden confirming his 70th victory at the meeting across the week. The 2025 Royal Ascot gave their momentum a significant boost, as John and Thady Gosden claimed the leading trainer title, edging out O’Brien on a countback after both yards saddled five winners across the week. Their victories included a trio of Group 1 wins in the St James’s Palace Stakes, the Prince of Wales’s Stakes, and the Gold Cup.
Napoli confirm Rasmus Højlund has completed a permanent move from Manchester United, as the ‘conditions have been met for the permanent acquisition.’
Napoli confirmed Hojlund’s permanent transfer to the Stadio Maradona with an official statement on Wednesday.
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Official statement: Hojlund permanent transfer to Napoli from Man United
“Napoli announce that the conditions have been met for the permanent acquisition of the sporting rights of Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United,” the Partenopei said.
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“On September 13, our No.19 scored his first goal on his debut, helping Napoli secure a 3-1 victory away at Fiorentina at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. He has made 44 appearances with the Azzurri shirt, scoring 16 goals.
NAPLES, ITALY – MARCH 14: Rasmus Hojlund of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and US Lecce at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on March 14, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
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“He also played a key role in Naèoli’s Super Cup triumph, scoring in the semifinal victory over Milan.
“Congratulations, Rasmus!”
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Napoli secured Hojlund’s permanent move with mathematical qualification for the Champions League with a game to spare at the end of May.
Napoli already paid €6m for the striker’s one-season loan last summer, adding €44m for his permanent move.
Hojlund had already played in Serie A before joining Napoli, spending one season with Atalanta in 2022-23, managing 10 goals in 34 appearances.
During his three-year spell at Manchester United, Hojlund scored 26 goals in 95 matches.
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COMO, ITALY – MAY 02: SSC Napoli coach Antonio Conte looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on May 02, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
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Napoli are set to hire Massimiliano Allegri as their new coach, replacing Antonio Conte, who has already announced his departure after two seasons at the Stadio Maradona.
Napoli finished the 2025-26 Serie A campaign in second and won the Supercoppa Italiana.
As we count down to the first college football game of the 2026 season on August 29th, we’re pleased to introduce a new series: The records of each top CFB program in the West against all the others in the region.
Some schools have met many times over the years, while others are beginning new rivalries in the wake of recent realignment.
For each opponent in the table below, we provide the total games played, wins, losses, ties, winning percentage, first year played, and most recent contest.
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We begin with Air Force, which has played 466 games vs. regional foes, winning 252, losing 207, and tying seven for a winning percentage of .548.
The Falcons have recorded the most wins against Colorado State (40) and lost the most games vs. Wyoming (28). Those two teams are tied for Air Force’s most played opponents at 63 games each.
Here is a breakdown of the AFA’s records vs. the region’s teams.
Air Force Football Wins vs. the Top Programs in the West
Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott is poised to make his England debut in the forthcoming World Cup warm-up games in the United States.
Scott, Rio Ngumoha, Josh King, Jason Steele and Ethan Nwaneri have travelled as supplementary members of the England squad for their preparation camp in Florida.
This comes as they await the arrivals of Arsenal quartet Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke and Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson following their involvement in European finals.
Henderson is due to arrive in the next 24 hours, with the remaining four expected to report for duty over the weekend.
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It is understood that all five additional squad selections, despite not being picked in Thomas Tuchel’s full squad for the World Cup, are eligible to play in the friendlies versus New Zealand and Costa Rica.
The quintet will also stay in Florida for the duration of the camp and not head back when the remaining five players report for duty.
Scott was named in Tuchel’s provisional 55-man squad for the tournament, which means that from the five supplementary players, only he stands a chance of breaking into the full World Cup squad at this stage should any injuries occur.
With that in mind, the 22-year-old has a strong chance to make his international debut in one of the upcoming friendlies before heading off for his summer break.
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Scott earned his senior first call-up for the November matches against Serbia and Albania but didn’t make an appearance.
Tuchel then left Scott out of the squad to face Japan and Uruguay in March before omitting him from his final 26-man World Cup party.
But in explaining why he decided to bring five extra players to the US for their pre-tournament camp, the England head coach said: “I’m really happy these guys are with us, especially Alex, who was with us in the list of 55 and had a kind of disappointing phone call as well, that he didn’t make the first cut. But the reaction of him was outstanding, the commitment, the wish to be in pre-camp and to just be a step closer to the team was not even a question for him.
“He showed me his character and his spirit so I’m delighted that he’s with us because it was a close call.”
Jun 2, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins shortstop Tristan Gray (4) reacts to hitting a single during the third inning against the Chicago White Sox at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Johnson-Imagn Images
The Minnesota Twins have revenge on their minds.
Last week, the Chicago White Sox won three out of four games against the visiting Twins and outscored them 27-10.
This time around, the Twins are facing the White Sox in Minneapolis, and Minnesota is looking to complete a three-game sweep. The Twins will go for their third win in as many days when they face the White Sox on Wednesday afternoon.
Twins infielder Luke Keaschall said he and his teammates are feeling good as they look to put together a hot streak.
“It’s great,” Keaschall said. “Any time you can win a series is awesome, especially after we just lost one to them. It’s been great.
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“The offense has been hot, the pitchers have been doing their jobs. It’s a lot of fun. Just keep it rolling. Try and sweep them (Wednesday).”
White Sox right-hander Erick Fedde (0-5, 5.40 ERA) will go for his first win of the season while also trying to help his team avoid the sweep. Fedde is coming off a no-decision against the Detroit Tigers on Friday, when he allowed two runs on four hits in four innings.
In four career starts against the Twins, Fedde is 2-0 with a 1.17 ERA. He has walked five and struck out 25 in 23 innings.
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Fedde will look to pick up fellow starter Davis Martin, who had his worst outing of the season Tuesday against the Twins. Martin gave up six runs on 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings.
“I need to be better about dropping in curveballs,” Martin said. “Mixing pitches, mixing speeds. That’s what makes me good. Just didn’t have a feel for it. You’re going to have some of these starts.”
The Twins will counter with right-hander Taj Bradley (5-1, 3.21 ERA) in the series finale. Bradley also is coming off a no-decision after allowing four runs on five hits in four innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday.
Bradley struggled in his first three meetings with the White Sox, all of them last year, going 0-1 with an 11.57 ERA.
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Minnesota’s Tristan Gray will try to maintain his hot hitting in the series. The journeyman infielder belted a grand slam on Monday while finishing with five RBIs, and he followed up with a two-hit, two-RBI performance on Tuesday.
Keaschall praised Gray as a teammate. Gray, 30, appeared in more than 800 minor league games, and he has set a career high with 35 big-league games in 2026.
“He’s been stellar on and off the field,” Keaschall said. “He’s a great guy in the clubhouse, great guy to learn from. The guy has hit a million homers in his career, it feels like. It’s great to pick his brain. He’s just a winner on the field.”
Chicago’s hottest hitter is Miguel Vargas, who has six RBIs in his first two games of the series. He belted a pair of two-run homers on Monday before contributing a two-run single on Tuesday.
Pep Guardiola has left Manchester City after 10 hugely successful years at the Etihad and all eyes are on what next for the Spaniard, who is keen to test himself in the international arena
Pep Guardiola has been told he might not suit international management.
Guardiola has targeted a national job as his next role in football, having quit Manchester City at the end of the season. The Spaniard was on England’s radar before the FA appointed Thomas Tuchel.
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While Guardiola has also been linked with taking charge of Spain, Brazil or Argentina in the future.
But despite being regarded as the greatest manager of all time, former England and Liverpool striker Emile Heskey reckons Guardiola would not be an ideal candidate to take charge of a national side – because he won’t get to spend enough time with his players.
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Speaking at Grosvenor Casinos as part of his England World Cup Roadshow, Heskey said:“I‘m not sure Pep Guardiola is an international manager. The only reason I say that is because of the level of detail he commands, and that has to be worked on day-in, day-out, which isn’t realistic with a national set-up.
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“Kyle Walker has come out and said he struggled to understand Pep’s way of thinking in the first year and a half. And that’s coming from a player who was working with him every single day.
“So how are you supposed to take a team with ten days together and try to get them to produce what you want, and fully understand your ideas?
“The only way you can really do that is by being with them all the time.
“It’s easier for international sides like Spain, who always seem to play a similar style across all age groups and the senior team – but that’s not really the same for England.
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“You’ve got different players coming from different clubs, different systems and different philosophies – and I don’t think it would quite work in the same way.”
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In this sun-baked Texan city, San Antonio Spurs players often bump into fans at the supermarket, mingling easily with a community that has embraced its young team, which has carried the franchise back to the NBA Finals.
The Spurs are everywhere in this city of 1.5 million people, where Latinos form a majority of the population.
The team’s name adorns restaurant windows, cafes and bars.
Black-and-silver pennants flutter from front porches while residents proudly wear jerseys bearing the iconic spur logo.
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On the city’s south side stands a giant, 5.5-metre figure of Victor Wembanyama, unveiled in 2023 – the year the 2.24-metre French prodigy arrived in Texas and transformed the fortunes of the franchise.
Throughout San Antonio, confidence is high that a sixth NBA title is within reach as the Spurs prepare to face the New York Knicks on Wednesday in game one of NBA Finals, 27 years after defeating the same opponent to secure their first championship in 1999.
“It’s a new time,” says 32-year-old musician Bobby Rivas. “We’ve been here all our lives, so we were here for the (Tim) Duncan, the (Manu) Ginobili era and all of that. And now we’re back, baby. It feels great.”
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Bridgette Sanchez, 38, a member of the band HoneyBunny with Rivas, agrees.
“It’s a new chapter,” Sanchez said. “We’re back. It’s a whole new wave. We love Wemby,” she adds, referring to Wembanyama by his commonly used shorthand nickname.
Ricky Alvarado and Luis Ramos – two contractors and die-hard Spurs fans – were part of the family group that built and installed the giant “Wemby” figure at the entrance of a family-owned workshop.
Crafted from wood, reinforced with metal, and repainted from time to time, the statue stands as a testament to their fandom.
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“Definitely excited about it, man,” Alvarado says. “I want to see what they do. We’ve got a good team. I think they’re playing strong.”
Building the giant Wembanyama statue was born from “love for the Spurs”.
“Just made us just want to build this,” he said.
Alvarado said that while he hasn’t met Wembanyama in person, the Frenchman is considered part of the community, even visiting the statue to sign it – an autograph that was eventually washed away by rain.
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“It’s good to see him interacting because a lot of stars, they want to get away from people,” Alvarado said. “But it’s good to see him engage in the community, actively serving, and you know, want to be here. He seems like a good man. He’s got a good heart.”
With game one of the finals a little more than 24 hours away, the souvenir shop at the Frost Bank Center – home of the Spurs – was packed with fans browsing for jerseys.
The arrival of Wembanyama, 22, thrust the Spurs into the global spotlight while retaining the down-to-earth nature of city and its team.
It is that spirit that revered figures like Duncan and Gregg Popovich – the club’s former head coach and now president – have upheld for 29 seasons.
Long-time Spurs fans Jim and Elsie Fellows have decorated the entrance to their home with pennants and slogans supporting the Spurs.
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“It’s a great team. At the very top is Wemby; when he’s on the court, everything just works better. Everyone contributes,” Jim, 55, says.
Elsie, meanwhile, recalls attending the victory parade after the team’s 1999 title, and had no doubt Wembanyama would fit seamlessly into San Antonio.
“We thought after reading about him he would be perfect because he’s really humble, and a lot of Spurs players they’re still local,” she said. “They’re very humble, we see them at (supermarket) HEB, at the mall and it’s just like, ‘hey’ and you keep walking, you don’t bother them. He’s like part of the community, he’s just like a normal guy. But on the basketball court he’s fantastic.”
Virat Kohli and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Image: RCB/Screengrab)
Virat Kohli had a special message for teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi following the conclusion of a remarkable IPL 2026 season. It was a night that celebrated two of the tournament’s biggest stars, one who led his team to championship glory and another who captured the imagination of cricket fans with a breakthrough campaign for the ages.After Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured their second consecutive IPL title, Kohli was seen congratulating Sooryavanshi, who swept the season awards. The young prodigy was named Emerging Player of the Season, Super Striker of the Season, Super Sixes of the Season, Orange Cap winner, and Most Valuable Player, capping off a sensational tournament.Kohli, meanwhile, had plenty of reasons to celebrate himself. The RCB veteran was named Player of the Match in the final after smashing an unbeaten 75 off 42 balls, finishing the chase with a six to seal the title and spark jubilant celebrations among the Bengaluru faithful. Following the presentation ceremony, Kohli and Sooryavanshi shared a heartwarming interaction on the field. In a video later posted by RCB, the former India captain could be seen offering words of encouragement to the youngster and urging him to stay focused despite the growing attention around him.“Yahan se upar jana. Jo hua hai mehnat ki wajah se hua hai, believe ki wajah se hua hai. Kaun kya bol raha hai, kaise bol raha hai, chhod de,” Kohli told the youngster.(Keep moving forward from here. Whatever you have achieved has come because of your hard work and self-belief. Don’t pay attention to what people say or how they say it.)Kohli then signed off with a line that quickly won over fans:“Bas bat aur tum… Ek Bihari, sab pe bhari. Khatam game.”(Just you and your bat. One Bihari is enough to outshine everyone. Game over.)
IPL 2026: Veteran vs Prodigy
Virat Kohli (37) guided RCB to the IPL 2026 title, scoring 675 runs at a career-best 165.84 strike rate and finishing the final with a match-winning unbeaten 75*.Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (15) enjoyed a record-breaking season for RR, amassing 776 runs, winning the Orange Cap and MVP, while striking at an astonishing 237.30.
FIFA is enhancing offside calls for the 2026 World Cup with advanced semi-automated VAR technology, providing real-time audio alerts for quicker decisions.(photo/Agency)
Ahead of the FIFA 2026 World Cup, the governing body of the game has introduced a new, advanced semi-automated system for Video Assistant Referees (VARs) to make offside decisions faster. It will give assistant referees relief as they can raise the offside flag even before the move plays out.Under the new setup, assistant referees will receive a real-time audio alert in their earpiece the moment a player is more than 10 centimetres offside – an improvement from the previous threshold of 50 centimetres used during trials at the Club World Cup and the Intercontinental Cup.The linesman still decides when to raise the flag and stop the play. They may keep the flag down if they suspect there has been an error in the new system.The technology still cannot pick the closest offside calls, and there are limitations if players are in crowded situations. The VARs will still decide marginal calls, crowded situations and subjective offside cases.The technology will be helpful for the positional offside calls. “For positional offside, the information was via an audio alert directly sent to the assistant referee – and they could raise the flag. So we had not really any longer delay for positional offside.” FIFA’s Director of Innovation, Johannes Holzmueller, said during the trial of the system in the Club World Cup.FIFA hopes it will remove the frustration felt by supporters and players, and will reduce the chances of injuries due to needless passages of play when there is an offside play by a player.In May 2025, Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi was placed in an induced coma after colliding with the goalpost during a Premier League fixture against Leicester City, a horrifying incident that unfolded because the assistant held off raising the offside flag as protocol demanded under the VAR rules. The governing body of football does not want such incidents on the biggest stage.FIFA has confirmed it will create AI-powered, life-like 3D avatars of every single player at the tournament – all 1,248 of them across the 48 competing nations’ 26-man squads.Each player will step into a scanning chamber during their pre-tournament photo shoot for a one-second full-body scan that captures precise body dimensions. It will give more enhanced and clearer offside animations in the upcoming World Cup.
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FIFA To Introduce New ‘Out of Bounds’ And ‘Line of Sight’ TechnologyFIFA has also approved technology that can determine whether the ball crossed a touchline or byline before a goal was scored, a call which was needed as Aston Villa had a goal disallowed in a Premier League fixture against Brentford in February this year, with the ball unclear if it had gone out of play. Japan’s goal against Germany in the group-stage match in the last World Cup edition also happened due to an unclear call.FIFA has also expanded ‘Real-time 3D Recreation’ to make ‘line-of-sight’ judgements for offsides faster and clearer, and to help on-field referees.There will be two virtual feeds, available to the VAR and TV viewers, which replicate the perspectives of both goalkeepers, another technological improvement for the game which can be seen by the fans in this year’s World Cup Edition.
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