Fifa to debut body cameras for its 117 referees at Club World Cup
Stricter rules for goalkeepers to end time-wasting while fans will get unprecedented views of on-field action
14 April 2025 - 21:26
byOssian Shine
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Bengaluru — Fifa unveiled its team of 117 match officials on Monday for the inaugural Club World Cup and said referees would wear body cameras and enforce stricter goalkeeper time-wasting rules at the tournament to be staged across the US.
The Fifa Referees Committee appointed the officials from 41 member associations — 35 referees, 58 assistant referees and 24 video match officials — for the June 14 to July 13 event.
Body cameras will provide fans with unprecedented views of on-field action, Fifa said, while goalkeepers who hold the ball beyond eight seconds will now see opponents awarded corner kicks rather than indirect free kicks.
“We think that it is a good chance to offer the viewers a new experience, in terms of images taken from a perspective, from an angle of vision, which was never offered before,” said Pierluigi Collina, chair of the Fifa Referees Committee.
“It also has a purpose in terms of referee coaching because, of course, having the possibility to see what the referee sees is important in the debriefing.”
Collina highlighted the historic nature of the appointments for the expanded tournament featuring 32 teams from all six Fifa confederations and spanning 12 stadiums in 11 US host cities.
“The selected referees are among those who have the privilege to be part of this for the first time, so I’m sure that all the match officials will be thrilled,” he said.
“We are coming from high-standard performances delivered during the last Fifa tournaments. So the bar is higher and when you set the bar higher it’s more difficult to keep the standard.
“But we are working very hard and ‘Team One’ will make a solid contribution to the success of this exciting competition.”
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Fifa to debut body cameras for its 117 referees at Club World Cup
Stricter rules for goalkeepers to end time-wasting while fans will get unprecedented views of on-field action
Bengaluru — Fifa unveiled its team of 117 match officials on Monday for the inaugural Club World Cup and said referees would wear body cameras and enforce stricter goalkeeper time-wasting rules at the tournament to be staged across the US.
The Fifa Referees Committee appointed the officials from 41 member associations — 35 referees, 58 assistant referees and 24 video match officials — for the June 14 to July 13 event.
Body cameras will provide fans with unprecedented views of on-field action, Fifa said, while goalkeepers who hold the ball beyond eight seconds will now see opponents awarded corner kicks rather than indirect free kicks.
“We think that it is a good chance to offer the viewers a new experience, in terms of images taken from a perspective, from an angle of vision, which was never offered before,” said Pierluigi Collina, chair of the Fifa Referees Committee.
“It also has a purpose in terms of referee coaching because, of course, having the possibility to see what the referee sees is important in the debriefing.”
Collina highlighted the historic nature of the appointments for the expanded tournament featuring 32 teams from all six Fifa confederations and spanning 12 stadiums in 11 US host cities.
“The selected referees are among those who have the privilege to be part of this for the first time, so I’m sure that all the match officials will be thrilled,” he said.
“We are coming from high-standard performances delivered during the last Fifa tournaments. So the bar is higher and when you set the bar higher it’s more difficult to keep the standard.
“But we are working very hard and ‘Team One’ will make a solid contribution to the success of this exciting competition.”
Reuters
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