February 24, 2026

FIFA Tests ‘Challenge Card’ System As Morocco Coach Makes History At U-20 World Cup

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By Sedara Philip 

‎Football may be on the brink of another major technological evolution as FIFA continues to experiment with the newly introduced “challenge card” system  a tool that allows coaches to request a VAR review during matches.

‎In Wednesday’s U-20 World Cup semifinal, Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi became one of the first managers to test the feature, using his challenge card to contest a referee’s decision.

‎ The innovative move caught the attention of fans and analysts worldwide, marking a potential shift in how officiating decisions are managed on the field.

‎The system, currently on trial at the U-20 World Cup, is being evaluated for possible permanent inclusion in global football competitions. FIFA hopes the “coach’s challenge” will increase fairness, transparency, and accountability in refereeing decisions — giving teams more agency in critical moments.

‎Each team is allocated one challenge card per half.

‎If a coach’s challenge is successful (i.e., the referee overturns or modifies a decision after review), the team retains its card.

‎If the challenge fails, the team forfeits the card for the remainder of that half.

‎Coaches must initiate the challenge within seconds of the incident, ensuring minimal disruption to the game’s flow.

‎While opinions remain divided, many see this as a progressive step in aligning football officiating with systems already used successfully in other sports, such as tennis and cricket.

‎If the experiment proves successful, the “challenge card” could be a game-changer in modern football empowering coaches, improving fairness, and reducing post-match controversies.

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