The organisation is trialling this tech starting from today in the 2021 Arab Cup. If everything is as per the standards and the tech pleases the governing body, then we could see it implemented in the next year’s World Cup, to be held in Qatar only.
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The official name of the tech is “semi-automatic offside technology.” There will be a camera setup with over 10 cameras put at the roof of the stadium for the same. They will keep capturing the limb data of the players in the game and sending it to the match officials’ operating room, which would help keep a tab on the offside line as the match progresses in real-time.10 to 12 cameras can collect up to 29 data points for each player 50 times a second, as per a report by BBC.
Even with the VAR (Video Assistant Referee) technology, offsides can be hard to track, which is why Fifa is searching for new match tracking avenues. Let’s see how it goes for them with the limb tracking technology.
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