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what do the chimes mean in the world cup

In the World Cup, the chimes usually mean a goal has been scored in another match. A second chime often means that the goal or related replay is about to appear on the stadium screens.

What people hear

  • One chime: a goal happened elsewhere in the tournament.
  • Two chimes: a follow-up alert, often pointing to a replay or broadcast update.

Why it matters

This helps fans follow simultaneous matches, especially during group-stage games when several results are changing at once. It’s basically the stadium’s way of saying, “something important just happened in another game.”

Different reports

Some posts describe the sound as a “ding-dong” or “gong,” but the basic idea is the same: it is an alert tied to match events, not something mysterious or ceremonial.

TL;DR

The chimes are an alert system for goals and match updates in other World Cup games.