Unbelievable. The chip on the ball showed Openda's hand touch

Luke's cancelled goal (second against Slovakia) left an unusual image. Turkish Judge Meler approached the VAR, who showed Openda's image by touching the ball by hand when he tried to control it, as well as without the sensor the ball was incorporated, which helped determine that, in fact, he had contact with [...]
Luke's cancelled goal (second against Slovakia) left an unusual image.
Turkish Judge Meler approached the VAR, which showed Openda's image by touching the ball by hand when he tried to control it, as well as without the sensor the ball was incorporated, which helped determine that, in fact, he had contact with the ball.
Topi has for the first time released a technology called Connected Ball, created by Adidas, which will contribute to the VAR decision making.
Both for “offside” and for moments like the one who served to cancel Luke's goal.
The ball will warn “if it has a touch, which will also help to clarify the authorship of certain goals, in those cases where the question is usually asked: “E touched or didn't it?” Now there will be doubts.
Ball selected by U The EFA has a central system that accommodates and stabilizes an inertial measurementr 500 Hz (IMU), which is enabled by a re-charged battery, which can be charged in an educational way.
Combining player's position data with artificial intelligence, innovation contributes to semi-automaticized non-game technology EFA and will be the key to helping make faster decisions.
Developed in close cooperation with Kinexon, it can help the VAR judges identify any individual touch of the ball, reducing time spent in resolving the moments of hand and penalty ball touch.
Cameras (up to 29) will capture the movement of players who will determine the exact moment and the point of contact between the player and the ball. Sensors may even determine whether the ball is touched by the hand or another part of the body.












