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FIFA says match tempo, and limiting time-wasting, will be point of emphasis at World Cup
FIFA???s on-field officials for the World Cup will insist on keeping matches moving by taking rule changes designed to limit time-wasting seriously, the sport???s governing body said Sunday with the start of the 48-team tournament now less than two weeks away.
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