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Arab Cup: FIFA tests semi-automatic outstanding technology

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The Football World Association FIFA will test a new semi-automatic distance technology at the Arab Cup in Qatar in the coming weeks. The tournament after a long break again in Qatar (30 November to 18 December) should be determined using artificial intelligence in direct exchange with the video assistant if a player is in line with. Pearling Collins, head of the FIFA referee committee described the test run as the most important attempt so far the newly developed technology. Special cameras among the stadium roofs automatically provide tracking data to the video assistants, which can check appropriate situations on special ways. The technology is very useful for both the game preparation and decision-making, said Collins: In case of offside situations, the decision will be made after not only the position of the players, but they have been analyzed by their participation in the turn The final decision remains in the hand of the referee. At the Arab Cup, 16 teams measure from the...

FIFA will Netto-Null

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With a comprehensive strategy, FIFA wants to promote its commitment to climate protection. As the Football World Association announced within the framework of the UN Climate Conference in Glasgow, the FIFA is committed to reducing its emissions by 2030 by 50 percent and lowering net zero by 2040. You will invest significant resources so that FIFA and football can reach the ambitious and urgent needs of the UNFCCC climate planning plan for the Climate Conference, said Association President Gianni Infantino. The climate strategy of FIFA includes four pillars and three main objectives. These include, among other things, the education of football personnel about consequences of climate change, the reduction of C02 emissions as well as investments in climate protection. The football can provide climate protection for a rethink and make actions popular. We have a huge, mindful audience. It is our duty to spread this important message, said FIFA council member isha Johansen.