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COLLINA: WITH SAOT WE CAN MAKE QUICKER AND MORE ACCURATE DECISIONS

Semi-Automated Offside Technology (SAOT) and the Al Rihla – the official adidas FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ match ball featuring connected ball technology – were the focal points of a media day showcasing the technologies that will assist the 32 teams of match officials at the tournament. SAOT will be used for the first time in conjunction with VAR at Qatar 2022 and will support video assistant referees and match officials on the pitch, allowing them to make faster, more accurate and reproducible offside decisions. For its part, the Al Rihla, which is fitted with an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) motion sensor, will play a vital part in resolving close offside calls. FIFA Referees Committee Chairman Pierluigi Collina, FIFA Referees Department Head Massimo Busacca, and FIFA Director Football Technology & Innovation Johannes Holzmuller addressed the media at the press conference and those watching the live stream at fifa.com, and fielded their questions. “[Since Russia 2018] we have been working hard to improve offside technology,” said Collina. “I’m talking about the time needed to reach a final decision, given the difficulty video assistant referees have in determining positions in very tight offside situations. Semi-Automated Offside Technology allows us to be quicker and more accurate in making these decisions.” Collina also thanked Holzmuller for his contribution to the development of this new technology. Taking his turn to speak, Holzmuller said: “We started just after the World Cup in Russia, carrying out different tests at the stadiums, at FIFA tournaments, and live with ball technology. We’re very happy with the results, which have been approved by leading universities around the world. We’ll now continue with the final tests in Qatar.”

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