Fifa To Begin Automatic Offside Detection At Qatar 2022
Qatar 2022 will be the first FIFA men's World Cup to use semi-automated offside technology in an effort to improve the speed and accuracy of decisions.
The technology - successfully tested at the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup and at last year's FIFA Club World Cup - will see video match officials receive offside alerts, with decisions validated manually before being communicated to the on-field referee.
Communication with fans inside stadiums will also be improved with a 3D animation displayed on big screens, and to television viewers at home, showing how the offside decision was reached.
World Cup Technology Key point
1. 12 tracking cameras in stadium tracking 29 data point of each player, 50 times a second.
2. Sensors placed in center of ball sending data 500 times a second.
3. Technology will alert officials to potential offside who then check the play.
4. Once decision is confirmed by on-pitch refree and VAR, 3D animation will be shown by screens.
Qatar 2022 world cup will be the first global FIFA event to have automated offside technology.
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