Referee Body Cams and 'Advanced' Semi-Automated Offsides: The New FIFA 'Innovations' in Play at the Club World Cup
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Referee body cams and 'advanced' semi-automated offsides: The new FIFA 'innovations' in play at the Club World Cup
Changes to the Laws of the Game include the use of referee body cam footage, an update to the semi-automated offside technology, and rule changes for adjudicating goalkeeper possession, penalty taking, and more.
Referees Urged to be Braver with Offside Calls as New Technology Debuts at Club World Cup
Explore the impact of technology and official decisions in modern football with a deep dive into Semi-Automated Offside technology, goalkeeper regulations, and VAR transparency. Learn how these innovations are reshaping the game and the role of referees in ensuring a fair and engaging match experience. Source
The images recorded by the body cameras of the referees of the Club World Cup can be used for television broadcasts except those showing controversial actions, FIFA said on Wednesday. The use of these small devices is one of the technological innovations that will be tested in this edition of the Club World Cup, which is launched on Saturday in the United States with 32 participants from all continents. The cameras will be installed on the arbit…
FIFA will test several measures in the Club World Cup with respect to the arbitration work that could be used in the upcoming World Cup. The Club World Cup will largely serve for FIFA to launch its operations thinking about the 2026 World Cup. It happens from the point of view of the organization and also at the level of clubs. This afternoon, a group led by former referee Pierluigi Collina, explained new rules that will be delivered in force si…
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