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FIFA eyes referee body cams and faster offside calls for 2026 World Cup

WASHINGTON, Dec 4 : FIFA is weighing up the introduction of new refereeing technologies and stricter timekeeping rules at the 2026 World Cup as it looks to build on trials conducted at this year's Club World Cup in the United States, senior officials said on the eve of the World Cup draw.

Johannes Holzmueller, FIFA's director of innovation, said the governing body wanted to expand use of a referee body camera system and an advanced version of semi-automated offside, both tested at the Club World Cup, but first needed to secure regulatory approval.

"We want to build on the success of the FIFA Club World Cup that happened this year in the U.S., where we very successfully trialled the referee body camera," Holzmueller said on a panel on Thursday. 

He said adding the system - branded "referee with you" - fed images into the live television feed and on to stadium giant screens to show spectators "what the referee saw in that special moment".

"That's definitely something we want to bring forward," he said. 

"But of course... so far it was a trial. We need to get the approvals so we can bring that to the World Cup as well."

Any rule changes would have to be approved by the International Football Association Board at its meeting in Wales in February.

Holzmueller said FIFA had also quietly advanced its semi-automated offside technology in the Club World Cup by sending certain offside alerts directly to assistant referees instead of only to the video assistant referee (VAR), reducing delays.

"For positional offside, the information was via an audio alert directly sent to the assistant referee... and they could raise the flag," he said. 

"So we had not really any longer delay for positional offside."

He rejected the idea that technology was

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