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2 years ago

WORLD CUP IN QATAR TO USE SEMI-AUTOMATED OFFSIDE SYSTEM

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FIFA has affirmed that a semi-computerized offside framework will be utilized at the current year's football World Cup in Qatar.

 

The new innovation uses an appendage following camera framework to follow player developments and a sensor in the ball.

 

It then rapidly shows 3D pictures on arena screens at the competition to assist fans with grasping the ref's call. It is the third World Cup in a debate that will see FIFA acquaint new innovation with assistance refs.

 

The optical global positioning framework was tested at the FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi recently and had additionally been tried at the Arab Cup in Qatar last December.

 

"Semi-computerized offside innovation is a development of VAR frameworks that have been executed across the world," the worldwide body's President Gianni Infantino said in a proclamation on Friday. VAR is an abbreviation for Video Assistant Referee. This innovation is the finish of three years of devoted examination and testing to give the absolute best to the groups, players and fans who will head Qatar not long from now, and FIFA is pleased with this work, as we anticipate the world seeing the advantages of semi-robotized offside innovation at the World Cup 2022," he added. Objective line innovation was prepared for the 2014 competition in Brazil after a famous refereeing blunder in 2010. In 2018, a video survey to assist refs with passing judgment on game-changing episodes was carried out in Russia. The new offside framework guarantees quicker and more exact choices than are right now made with the VAR framework, despite the fact that the 2018 World Cup kept away from huge slip-ups on offside calls.

Every arena in Qatar will have 12 cameras underneath the rooftop synchronized to follow 29 data of interest on every player's body 50 times each second. Information is handled with computerized reasoning to make a 3D offside line that is made aware of the group of VAR authorities.

 

A sensor in the match ball tracks its speed increase and gives a more exact "kick point" - when the definitive pass is played - to line up with the offside line information, FIFA development chief Johannes Holzmüller said in a web based preparation.

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