FIFA: Watch The New Semi-Automated Offside Technology That Will Be Used In Qatar World Cup 2022 For The First Time In Football History
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FIFA World Cup 2022: Qatar to have semi-automated technology for offside decisions
FIFA World Cup has been the stage for technological innovations over the years, with the introduction of the goal-line technology in Brazil (2014) and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) in Russia (2018).
FIFA: Watch The New Semi-Automated Offside Technology That Will Be Used In Qatar World Cup 2022 For The First Time In Football History
According to a report, FIFA has recently announced that the new semi-automated offside technology will be used at the FIFA World Cup 2022™ in Qatar starting on 21 November.
World Cup in Qatar to use semi-automated offside system
The new system uses a limb-tracking camera system to track player movements and a sensor in the ball.FIFA has confirmed that a semi-automated offside system will be used at this year’s football World Cup in Qatar. The new technology utilises a limb-tracking camera system to track player movements and a sensor in the ball.It then quickly shows 3D images on stadium screens at the tournament to help fans understand the referee’s call. It is the thi…
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