A nova regra da FIFA virou uma crise na Copa do Mundo

A FIFA está novamente no centro de uma grande polêmica depois de anunciar uma nova regra para a Copa do Mundo. O que parecia ser apenas uma mudança no formato ou na organização do torneio acabou gerando revolta, dúvidas e muitas críticas entre os fãs de futebol. Neste vídeo, analisamos por que essa decisão causou tanta reação, quais problemas ela pode criar para seleções, jogadores e torcedores, e por que muitos acreditam que a FIFA pode ter ido longe demais. A Copa do Mundo é o maior palco do futebol — mas essa regra pode mudar completamente a forma como o torneio é visto. The Guardian, 06/12/2026 — Fox and full-screen ads during hydration breaks Newsweek, 06/11/2026 — massive backlash wave against Fox ESPN, 06/13/2026 — FIFA's official position and advertising licensing details Sporting News, 06/11/2026 — Fox violating FIFA broadcast rules The Independent, 06/11/2026 — Carli Lloyd's reaction and broadcast comparisons Fakti.bg, 06/13/2026 — S&P Global estimates: two hundred and eight breaks, six hundred and twenty-four minutes of ad inventory, slot price up to nine million dollars Business Today, 06/14/2026 — FIFA's thirteen billion dollars in revenue New York Times — "FIFA President Tells World Cup Critics to 'Chill' About Concerns" (June 10, 2026) Sports Mole — "Gianni Infantino at centre of criminal complaint ahead of World Cup" (June 8, 2026) The Guardian — "Gianni Infantino tells football fans to 'chill'" (June 10, 2026) Produ.com — "ESPN signs Fernando Palomo to Multiyear Contract Extension" (March 2026) Yahoo Sports — "FIFA subpoenaed by New York, New Jersey Attorneys General" (May 2026) Fragomen — "US Visitor Visa Rules for the 2026 FIFA World Cup" The Daily Beast — "Trump's FIFA Boss Bestie Is Getting the Kennedy Center for Free" (November 2025) BBC Sport — "FIFA ordered to explain World Cup ticket pricing" (May 27, 2026) San Francisco Chronicle — "FIFA and Infantino draw bipartisan skepticism ahead of the World Cup" (June 8, 2026) Wikipedia — "FIFA Peace Prize" (December 2025) Inside World Football — "Texas Attorney General opens FIFA ticket price investigation" (June 2026) BBC Sport — "FIFA confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup hosts" (December 2024) AP News — "Two US senators urge FIFA not to pick Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host" (November 2024) The Guardian — "FIFA breaching own human rights rules over Saudi Arabia World Cup" (May 2025) Yahoo Finance — "FIFA turned World Cup tickets into a 'gauntlet of confusion'" (May 2026) Council on Foreign Relations — "FIFA World Cup 2026: The Geopolitical Tensions at Play Off the Pitch" (March 2026) Wikipedia — List of 2026 FIFA World Cup controversies — timeline of scandals Sports Business Journal, 06/11/2026 — disruption of match momentum Bein Sports, 06/12/2026 — empty seats and Infantino's defense The Mirror, 06/12/2026 — final ticket prices ranging from five thousand seven hundred and eighty-five dollars to thirty-three thousand dollars The Independent, 06/13/2026 — subpoenas from New York and New Jersey attorneys general, thirty-four percent price increase Sports Illustrated, 06/11/2026 — empty seats at Canada's tournament debut Chosun, 06/13/2026 — coaches Pochettino and Hong Myung-bo using breaks for tactical instructions Firstpost, 06/02/2026 — IFAB rules on laptop use during breaks Fox Sports / Futunn.com, 06/07/2026 — eight point nine billion dollars in 2026, three point nine billion dollars from broadcast rights ABC Australia, 06/14/2026 — broader analysis of commercialization