
Exploring soccer timekeeping changes

In soccer, there's a push for better displaying added time. Some leagues may begin showing a countdown for "effective playing time" or "stoppage time" in 2024. The Premier League indicates minimum additional time, following changes by IFAB to emphasize longer added times after the 2022 World Cup. In Germany, the DFL might consider showing "actual stoppage time" for transparency in the 2024-25 season. I want to ensure I'm not mixing up facts or inventing details here.Explaining stoppage time display

The new stoppage time display will show the running time in minutes and seconds. This aims to increase transparency, minimize disputes about time-wasting, and let fans track additional time. I can clarify unknowns and ask what the user prefers: a translation, summary, analysis, or source link. I might mention the possible implications for betting, broadcasts, and coaching, and compare it with FIFA/IFAB. I’ll keep it concise and offer a brief response with bullet points summarizing the implications, including a potential Chinese summary.
这是在提升场内“时间透明度”的举措。通俗讲:除了第四官员举牌显示的“至少补时X分钟”外,球场的记分牌/大屏会动态显示实际进行中的补时时间,让现场观众清楚补时已走到哪儿,直到裁判鸣哨为止。
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