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    MOSCOW, Jul 1 A semi-automatic offside detection system will be used at the 2022 World Cup year, which will be held in Qatar, according to the official website of the International Football Federation (FIFA). The new technology will use 12 special security cameras that will be installed under the roof of the stadium to track the ball and about 29 points of each individual player at 50 frames per second, to fix their exact position on the field. Inside the ball, a special sensor will be located that will send data to the video operating room 500 times per second, which will allow you to accurately determine the point of impact. «At the 2018 FIFA World Cup, FIFA took the bold step of using VAR technology, and it became an undeniable success. Semi-automatic offside detection technology represents an evolution of the VAR system and is the culmination of three years of dedicated research and testing to deliver the very best for the teams, players and fans that will travel to Qatar at the end of 2022. FIFA is proud of the work we have done look forward to seeing the benefits of semi-automatic offside detection technology at the 2022 World Cup. FIFA is committed to using technology to improve football at all levels,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. each time the ball is received by an offside attacker. VAR referees will have to manually check the point of impact and the automatically generated offside line before informing the referee on the field. This process should take a few seconds, so offside decisions can be made faster and more accurately.

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