FIFA will introduce a new version of video review at the U-20 World Cup in Chile, running from September 27 to October 19, as part of its ongoing effort to make the game fairer and more accessible.

The system, called Football Video Support (FVS), is designed not only to speed up play but also to lower implementation costs, making video technology feasible for countries that have yet to adopt traditional VAR due to financial limitations.

The system also requires fewer staff members than traditional VAR and aims to revolutionize officiating by giving coaches control over when reviews are triggered. Unlike VAR, where decisions are initiated by referees, FVS will allow coaches to request reviews of specific plays.

Each team will be granted two challenges per match, which can be used to cont

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