Ries from FIFA, judges with body cameras at the World Cup for Club, Collin: We'll offer viewers another view

In the World Cup for bar referees will carry body cameras. Explaining the decision, high representative of FIFA, Collin, stressed that another view will be offered to watch the match. He also said the rule to get into effect if the goalkeepers carry the ball on [...]
He also said the rule to get into effect if the goalkeepers hold the ball more than eight seconds, followed. Periscope.
While the World Cup for Club 2025 is fast approaching, preparations are not focused only on participating teams, but on referees, who will have a key role in one of the most important events in world football.
In recent months a series of meetings and gatherings have been held for the preparation of international judges from Asia, Africa, Oceania, North and South America, to end on 31 March 4 April with the phase for UEFA referees.
All activities were conducted under the supervision of FIFA Arbitration Committee President Pierluigi Collin, who stressed that they are being monitored for their physical form, health and preparation, the Ora News watches.
The goal is to get to the best possible form when the ball starts spinning in Miami.”, he said.
One of the most remarkable innovations will be the use of body cameras by referees, under an experiment approved by the IFAB.
We think it's a good opportunity to offer the public a new visual experience, from a point of view that has not been seen before. This will also help in understanding the arbitrator's decisions, as it could clearly be seen how he saw the situation in the field.”, Colline explained.
Another important change is the implementation of the 8-second rule for goalkeepers.
According to this format adopted on March 1st by the IFAB and will go into effect by the 2025/26 season, if the goalkeeper holds the ball in his hands more than 8 seconds, the judge will award a round-by-side blow to the opposing team, a move to fight loss of time during the game.












