FIFA will debut an enhanced Semi-Automated Offside Technology at the 2026 World Cup to speed up offside decisions using ...
PARIS, June 6 (Reuters) - Referees wearing body cameras and an upgraded offside detection system will be among the headline innovations at this year’s Club World Cup in the United States, FIFA said on ...
According to L'Équipe, FIFA will use semi-automated offside technology at the World Cup, which runs from 11 June to 19 July.
Premier League referees have lost faith in semi-automated offside technology and are pushing for the clubs to change provider. Referees feel that they – on-field officials and VARs – are getting the ...
The refereeing department confirmed on Thursday that the system will be used at the Stade de France, with a dozen cameras ...
A view from ref cam at a 2025 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal between PSG and Bayern Munich FIFA ATLANTA — The 2026 World Cup will be the first tournament in the booming era of artificial intelligence.
FIFA is considering new refereeing technologies and timekeeping rules for the 2026 World Cup. The new technologies include referee body cameras and an advanced semi-automated offside system. These ...
Since football’s inception in the 12th century, no argument is prevalent in fan circles than the offside rule. Fans, analysts and even players have sometimes clashed over the rule – which has come ...
It might be the most intimidating rule to learn as a new fan of the game. Even for the diehards, it inspires heated debates on a near-weekly basis. That's right: it's the offside rule. With the 2026 ...
Understanding soccer's offside rule hinges on timing — it's about a player's position when the ball is passed, not received.
“We don’t want to celebritise referees, but we want to humanise them,” says Howard Webb, chief refereeing officer for Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), while sitting pitchside in ...