FIFA has finally announced about semi-automatic Offside technology, This technology is expected to be a support tool for referees and match officials on the field and in the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) control room to help make decisions on offsides quickly and more accurately.
Sensors are mounted on the ball used for the match and will be connected to the semi-automatic Offside technology.
Similar technology was also used at the 2018 Russia world cup and of course this technology continues to be developed and is more sophisticated than before.
Previously also tested the 2022 FIFA Arab Cub tournament and 2021 FIFA Club World Cup
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if you only look at the negative impact, of course it's not fair. The positive impact of using advanced technology in sporting events will further help the game run more fairly. We also have to be aware, in the modern era like today, technological developments are growing rapidly, so that every sport or whatever follows the existing technology. more like a robot, I don't think so. Sports are still played by humans and the use of technology is only to support the game.
After that VAR came along and after many bumps in the road it still is not a perfect piece of advancement yet as there have been many dubious decisions that were taken and still do even though several years have passed. I hope the latest technology to enter the game at a crucial tournament (such as a world cup) does not become a hindrance which damages the enjoyment factor fans expect.
Of course, VAR technology or other technology adapts to the match, so it will not reduce the enjoyment of watching the match. goal line technology, VAR and others are certainly a positive value, some like this technology, some don't like it because they think it's like a robot.