This comes after FIFA invested years developing tools that combine player tracking, artificial intelligence and ball sensors ...
For the 2026 World Cup, FIFA will continue to utilize goal-line technology to help make near-instant decisions on whether a goal is scored.
Japan saw a goal against Tunisia ruled out by millimeters. But remember when their winning goal against Spain in 2022 was similarly close?
The MIT Sports Lab helped develop a tool referees used to make clutch calls at the last World Cup, but their ongoing work ...
The men’s football World Cup presents a unique global opportunity to showcase new football technology – from boots and balls ...
On a sunny morning in the hills of El Cerrito on Wednesday, a team of PG&E employees gathered to showcase its infrared drone ...
More than 1.5 billion people worldwide are expected to watch the 2026 World Cup finals. With that many fans scrutinizing every pass, touch and goal, FIFA is leaning on advanced computer vision ...
A late equaliser by Croatia's Gvardiol sparks fierce debate online after it is ruled offside. Read more at straitstimes.com.
This everything you need to know about the World Cup’s offsides rule.
Qatar has become the place where FIFA experiments with the next generation of football technology. The results are already ...
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