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AL Rihla ball: The truth behind FIFA's semi-automatic ball

 The 2022 World Cup is not only a special World Cup, but it is also considered one of the most expensive World Cups ever because of the technology and science applied by the host country Qatar at this tournament and the participation of the robot referee, or partly the ball. This is a semi-automatic ball that helps distinguish right from wrong in football with precision down to millimeters as the introduction of the host country. Robot  or semi-automatic ball will help the referees determine if a player is offside and give a result faster and make these situations undisputed. And in this episode of Journey to the World Cup show, we will learn together about the official ball of the 2022 World Cup. The ball is called Al Rihla ball. Stay with ANZFootball to enjoy all live football on TV today! Why did FIFA choose the AL Rihla ball for the World Cup 2022? It's not surprising that FIFA unveiled the technology that's continuously being used in football. For example, at the 2018 Wor...

8 Things to Pop Up More Fun When Watching Live Football on TV Today

Watching live football streaming today is a popular activity among passionate supporters of this sport. But how to make this experience more fun? In this article on the ANZFootball Tips and Tricks series, we’ll explore some of them.

Watching Live Football On TV And Its Benefits


“Why do people watch football?” “What do they get out of it?” “What is so interesting about it?” These are the questions I receive a lot of times when I mention an upcoming European match scheduled to live at late night.
Why do we do that? Adjust our body clock for football games and scream at the TV for 90 minutes straight.
People just don’t get it. For die-hard fans, football is life. And watching live football on TV is an entire experience with some of interesting benefits.

It connects people

Watching football today brings people from all walks of life together and helps enhance relationships. And this is true. Often than not, football fans prefer inviting friends over to enjoy the game as a group.
Through 90 minutes, people go through the highs and lows of the game. We laugh, cry, and share our emotions together. This gives us a splendid occasion to learn about other sides of our loved ones, including aspects we have never seen. Ultimately, it deepens our relationships.

It boosts confidence

One thing about football fans is that they like to predict and discuss the match with one another. The more games you watch, the better you are at picking up patterns and predicting match outcomes with more confidence.
With the experience in hand, you will feel more comfortable opening up a conversation on the gameplay and sharing and expressing your thoughts with others.

It’s comfortable

Watching a game in the comfort of your living room may be one of the best experiences for a passionate football supporter. The room temperature is about right. Meanwhile, you can get the most pleasant seat with snacks and drinks on hand. 

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AL Rihla ball: The truth behind FIFA's semi-automatic ball

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