Recently, FIFA officially announced the adoption of a "semi-automatic identification system" at this year's World Cup in Qatar. This technology will use 12 cameras to track 29 points on the players. In fact, this is not the first time this method has been used. This system was te

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Recently, FIFA officially announced the adoption of a "semi-automatic recognition system" at this year's World Cup in Qatar. The technology

will use 12 cameras to track 29 points on the players. In fact, this is not the first time this method has been used. This system was tested in this year's Arab Cup. The results of the experiment are very successful and effective. It is faster and more accurate than VAR.

Recently, FIFA officially announced the adoption of a

Referee misjudgments have always been a highly controversial topic on the football field. After FIFA decided to adopt VAR in 2018, although referees relied on this technology to improve many misjudgments, there are still some confident referees or linesmen who believe Because the right to watch VAR is still in the hands of the referee, some misjudgments still exist, which can even affect the result of the game.

With this system, the judgment of the game will be more accurate. Once there is an offside dispute, the system will provide an offside alarm to the VAR referee team, and this penalty will be displayed on the big screen and TV in the stadium using 3D animation, which will also allow The results of the game more intuitively reflect the performance and level of the two teams! Body hair offside will also no longer exist!

Recently, FIFA officially announced the adoption of a

In short, such a system is naturally conducive to the fairness of the game. With this technology, misjudgments on the field will be further reduced, and the accuracy of penalty decisions will also be greatly improved! What do you think of

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