Fans and television audience in Germany receive more information about video reviews and images of bodywork cameras that will be worn by referees in the Bundesliga next season.
Stadium announcements will explain all decisions about video assessment and more images of bodycams will be made available, the German league said Wednesday.
Referees will broadcast all their video-assessed decisions in Top-Tier Bundesliga stadiums from the start of August 22 of the season and matches in the second layer from 17 October, the competition said. Tasting in some Bundesliga stadiums had started in January.
Trials with body cameras can now be expanded worldwide to the organizers of domestic competition that are applying, said the FIFA-supported football control panel that is known as IFAB on Wednesday in a separate press release.
Bodycam images were previously limited to FIFA events, including the club World Cup in the United States in recent weeks.
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Fans were shown eye level images in the heart of the action collected by small cameras attached to the headsets that referees wear to communicate with their assistant competition officials.
On video reviews, fans and broadcasters have long wanted more and faster information about why an in-play decision was made, confirmed or destroyed by the referee in the VAR system.
When VAR was introduced prior to the Hersten 2018 World Cup, fans in the stadium did not see any repetitions of incidents and referees did not have to explain the reasons for a decision, which was simply shown on gigantic screens.
The Bundesliga said his referees will tackle the stadium after they have consulted a field side monitor or consulted a decision about the advice of a video assessment assistant.