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FIFA unveiled its team of 117 match officials on Monday for the inaugural Club World Cup and said referees would wear body ...
FIFA announced the introduction of body cameras for referees and stricter time-wasting rules for goalkeepers at the Club ...
FIFA unveiled its team of 117 match officials on Monday for the inaugural Club World Cup and said referees would wear body ...
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FIFA are trialling a new rule in a bid to cut down on time-wasting from players at the Club World Cup. In a recent seminar ...
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has announced that referees at this year’s Club World Cup will wear body cameras as part of a trial initiative. The decision was approved ...
Chair of the FIFA Referees’ Committee Pierluigi Collina has praised FIFA's decision to allow referees to wear body cams at ...
FIFA have announced that referees at this summer's Club World Cup will wear body cams as part of a major trial.
Referees at the Club World Cup, which will be held from June 14thto July 13th in the United States (U.S.), will be equipped ...
The use of the cameras will be on a trial basis after they were approved last month by IFAB, the sport’s lawmakers.
FIFA has introduced another major change by implementing a revolutionary measure for referees at the 2025 Club World Cup.