Fifa's shift to an online football agent exam has encountered significant technical problems, preventing many candidates from completing the test. Introduced in June, the new regulations require candidates to answer 20 multiple-choice questions online for a fee of $100. Applicants have reported issues with software that hindered their ability to finish the exam, with some having answers lost or scores inaccurately reflecting missed questions. Complaints highlight that the platform's problems are not attributed to individual devices or internet connections but rather to the system itself, leading to a frustrating experience for potential agents.
Many candidates were unable to complete the online football agent exam due to technical difficulties, leading to complaints and an inability to accurately assess their performance.
The new regulations introduced by Fifa required candidates to take a 20-question online test for the first time, with a fee of $100 for participation.
Concerns have arisen over the reliability of the exam platform as candidates have experienced lost answers and insufficient time due to technical issues.
The exam structure has shifted from in-person testing at national federation headquarters to an online format, causing frustration among applicants worldwide.
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