LONDON — Video replays will be used at the World Cup for the first time and talks are underway with potential sponsor branding to appear when the technology is used, a FIFA executive said on Monday.
Video replays will be used at the World Cup for the first time and talks are underway with potential sponsor branding to appear when the technology is used, a FIFA executive said on Monday. Soccer's ...
Like it or not, but video replay is here and its impact on the Beautiful Game is growing. History was made on Wednesday when video replay was used to award a penalty kick in a FIFA-hosted event for ...
The World Cup draw for the 2026 tournament in North America happens Friday. Follow along as the American-Statesman provides ...
LONDON (AP) Video replays will be used at the World Cup for the first time and talks are underway with potential sponsor branding to appear when the technology is used, a FIFA executive said on Monday ...
The Fox-owned Tubi has launched a FIFA World Cup channel in advance of the 2022 tournament. While there is plenty of archival content (which we’ll outline below), Tubi’s release notes that “every FIFA ...
Update: We received a statement from MLS Commissioner Don Garber: Major League Soccer has been a strong proponent of using technology in soccer where it enhances the game, and we are pleased to be ...
June 27, 2010 may go down as the day when soccer was forced to grow up. After years of increasingly absurd arguments against using technologies widely embraced by other sports, FIFA saw their ...
FIFA is willing to allow goal-line technology decisions to be shown to fans on big screens in stadiums and television viewers. In a document to be assessed by soccer's rule-makers on Saturday, FIFA ...
ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - OCTOBER 14: FIFA President Gianni Infantino gives a thumps up after part II of the FIFA Council Meeting 2016 at the FIFA headquarters on October 14, 2016 in Zurich, Switzerland. ...
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Despite admitting there have been refereeing mistakes, FIFA, soccer’s world governing body, reiterated Sunday that video replays would not be used to help settle disputes. But some kind of video ...