FIFA is rolling out new tech for the Club World Cup. The tournament kicks off June 15 in the US.
The main goal is to make things simpler and more transparent. Referees will wear body cameras. These cameras will give fans a new view of the game.
- Body cameras on refs will capture the action up close.
- Tablets will help teams make substitutions faster.
- Artificial intelligence will collect data in real-time.
The body cams will show what refs see. This footage will be shown on stadium screens and on TV. It’s meant to help fans understand the game better.
Tablets will make substitutions easier. Each team will get a device before the game. They’ll use it to ask for player changes. This should speed up the process.
FIFA hopes this tech will make the tournament more efficient. The Club World Cup will be streamed live on the DAZN app.