FIFA World Cup: Automated offsides considered for Qatar World Cup 2022

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FIFA World Cup: Automated offsides considered for Qatar World Cup 2022 Offsides have been a prickly topic for many years and now it seems that new technology will be trialed at the FIFA World Cup 2022. Pierluigi Collina, FIFA's chief refereeing officer and a former referee himself, has explained the plans behind semi-automated offsides, which will use between 10 and 12 cameras to aid judges and linesmen in making offside results. FIFA World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book World Cup Tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football world cup fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

VAR has had a very progressive impact in football and the number of major faults is reduced, then there are areas where it can be better, and offside is one of them, Collina told La Gazzetta Dello Game. We are alert the process to check offsides can take longer, particularly when it is very tight. We are also aware that the placing of the lines may not be 100 percent precise. "For this motive, FIFA is evolving a technology which could offer earlier and more precise answers. This is identified as semi-automated offside." Collina was also very rich that the role of an arbiter will not be made jobless, despite the progress of this new technology. For more to know about Qatar World Cup Tickets Click here. "For offside, the choice is taken after examining the position of players, but also their connection in play. Technology can draw a line, but the valuation leftovers in the referee's hands. This leftover is crucial," he stated.


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