2022 FIFA World Cupwill be held in Qatar between 21 November β 18 December 2022 and will bring important technologies to the center. will receive.
2022 FIFA World Cup, it will already host many highly anticipated national matches and these struggles will be followed very closely in terms of technology. According to the announcement, within the scope of the tournament THERE IS (Video Assistant Referee) system, which is a more advanced version of HOUR (Semi-Automated Offside Technology) will be on duty. This semi-automatic offside technology will reportedly be supported by 12 different stadium cameras and will track the position of both the players and the ball very precisely. In addition, within the scope of the tournament adidas A custom built-in sensor developed by Al Rihla ball will also be used.
As you can see above, this is a soccer ball with an advanced sensor system at its center. 500 different detections per second It will record every touch on the ball more precisely than ever before. This ball and HOUR Thanks to its system, FIFA states that referees can make much more accurate and faster decisions, especially about offside.
on the subject βVAR has had a very positive impact on football and has significantly reduced the number of major errors. We expect semi-automatic offside technology to take us one step further.β who says FIFA official, He states that the new system can automatically draw the offside line, unlike VAR, and at the same time, it is possible to use the data obtained. 3D visual animations He says he will be prepared. These animations will most likely be broadcast globally alongside the referees during the match, so everyone can see the situation clearly.
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2022 FIFA World Cup All the struggles to be made within the scope of the project will be concluded with the most accurate decisions possible with these special tracking systems. In this way, referee mistakes will be seriously prevented and a fair tournament environment will be established with technology-supported decisions with high accuracy.