FIFA announces three new rules to be introduced to the World Cup for Club

The World Cup for Clubs will be played from June 14th to July 13th in the United States, and several new rules have already been announced that should begin to be implemented. Basically, it's about improving the transparency of the judge's decision making, so the judge will keep a camera on [...]
Basically, it's about improving the transparency of the judge's decision making, so the judge will keep a camera on the fan, the VAR decisions will be made on large screens, while a semiautomatic system of setting off the game will be applied.
Viewers will be able to follow what is happening in the VAR room on the big screens in the stadiums, namely, what images and animations the VAR judges can see, it tracks the telegraph.
Based on these records, a decision will be made immediately by the audience's testimony in the stands, and this is one of the measures to increase court transparency.
In some leagues, it's already been tested for the judge to keep a camera on his fantel, and the idea is to see his overall view of the game, namely, for everyone to see what kind of view he had of a certain situation.
Images made with a little fanella camera will be broadcast on television.
The semiautomatic positioning system has been used for a while in various smaller races and has proved very good.
This technology requires a large number of cameras, a ball sensor linked to artificial intelligence, and a player and ball tracking system. /Periscope/












