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Changes to the Laws of the Game include the use of referee body cam footage, an update to the semi-automated offside ...
Pierluigi Collina and Johannes Holzmüller explain what new technology and rules FIFA will be implementing at the Club World ...
Referees at the Club World Cup will wear eye-level cameras to finally allow fans to see exactly what the officials are ...
But what is expected from the Club World Cup’s match officials now they have assembled in the United States? It feels like a ...
Referees at this month's FIFA Club World Cup will wear 'body cams' with the footage used in broadcasts of the game -- but ...
While this introduction of technology is largely meant for entertainment purposes only, intentioned to help fans feel closer to the game, FIFA confirmed that referee body cam footage will be ...
But on closer inspection, the technology appears to be more about ... “It is a trial,” Pierluigi Collina, chairman of the FIFA referees committee, said Wednesday. "What will be the future?
Referees at the Club World Cup will wear eye-level cameras to finally allow fans to see exactly what the officials are looking at during a football match. FIFA has announced the innovation will be ...
AP The footage from the referee's eye-level cameras will be reviewed before being broadcast, and they will be deferred live. (AP Photo/Jose Breton, file) However, the technology seems geared more ...
Advanced Semi-Automated Offside Technology Another addition was made to ensure the ... However, for challenging offside scenarios, the video assistant referee will still validate the information ...