they are a test to see if the new technology proves effective. If received positively, the novelty will introduce a new offside line system already at the World Cup in Qatar, which will start in November.
New semi-automatic offside system [spalony z ang.] is to ensure that VAR judges will no longer have to draw the offside on their own on the stopped frames. Partial automation of offside detection is based on the technology of the Swedish company ChyronHego. The artificial intelligence and optical tracking system used for this purpose make it possible to quickly catch an offside in almost any situation. Fans will be able to see details and a clear picture of why a goal has been canceled or confirmed.
The system will make its debut during Chelsea’s match against Al Hilal on Wednesday. Twelve special cameras will be installed on the roof of the Abu Dhabi stadium, which will see the skeleton made of 29 points in each competitor. Thanks to the most advanced point, they will be able to instantly identify an offside.
The new system is to be introduced not only at the World Cup in Qatar, but also in the Premier League from the 2023/24 season. One of the initiators of the technological revolution is the former Arsenal coach who is currently playing the role.
– At the World Cup in 2022, we will be able to quickly make decisions about the offsides. As a result, the game will be paused less frequently. This is something that can be accused of the VAR system – explained Wenger a year ago.
We got to know the first finalist of the World Club Championship. Rehabilitation
The Brazilian Palmeiras, which defended the Copa Libertadores title at the end of 2021, became the first finalist of the World Club Championship held in the United Arab Emirates. .
The second semi-final, in which London Chelsea will face Saudi Al Hilal, will be played on Wednesday at 5:30 PM Polish time. The final of the Club World Cup will be held on Saturday.
Source: Sport

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