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Qatar World Cup Football: ‘Offers’ will be caught in the ball | Sports | Deshabhimani

GENEVA> FIFA with more technology to help referees at Qatar World Cup. This time, a more accurate system is being prepared to catch the offside players. Sensors will be attached to the Adidas ball for the World Cup. Similarly, there will be 12 cameras inside the stadium to closely monitor the movements of the ball and the players.

FIFA believes that these systems can detect offside more quickly and accurately than video surveillance. As soon as the referee calls offside, the 3D image will be shown on the screen in the stadium. Spectators can understand the reason for the offside. For the third time in a row, technology has been used to make referees’ jobs easier. In the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, a system was introduced to confirm whether the ball crossed the goal line. In 2018, the video system (WAR) made things easier.


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