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English FA introduces semi-automated offside technology

February 13, 2025
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English FA introduces semi-automated offside technology

The English FA has confirmed that it will introduce the semi-automated offside technology in the fifth round of the competition along with the VAR ( Video assistant referee).

The semi-automated offside technology has been tested over the past two seasons while the officials place the virtual offside line when analysing tight calls, with the help of player tracking. It also produces virtual graphics for viewers in the stadium and for those watching at home.

The Premier League had initially wanted to introduce the technology into its matches after the October or November international breaks this season but those plans were delayed. However, there is a possibility that if the technology is successful in the FA Cup, it could still be introduced to the Premier League this season.

What is semi-automated offside technology?

Semi-automated offside Technology (SAOT) uses tracking cameras to help the on-field and video match officials make better and faster offside decisions.

The cameras are designed to provide more efficient placement of the virtual offside line and produce subsequent virtual graphics to help supporters in the stadium and broadcasters.

The Premier League says that computer vision cameras will be installed in every Premier League stadium. These cameras around the ground will track the ball, as well as thousands of data points for each player. When a key moment occurs, such as a penalty, a goal or a red card, the technology will track those data points to see if any attacking player involved in the build-up was offside.

If a player receives a ball in an offside position, the technology will send an alert to the officials in the VAR hub, who will then check the point of contact with the ball and inform the on-field officials Graphics will be made available to broadcasters, as well as being shown to fans on big screens in the stadium.

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