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Un microprocesador dentro del balón de fútbol, conectado por antenas a un servidor, promete precisión exacta en el VAR. Las señales sirven para generar animaciones gráficas tridimensionales perfectas para el uso de los árbitros. Esta tecnología fue usada por primera vez en el Mundial de 2022.

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00:00VAR has become the most controversial topic in football.
00:03This ball is changing that.
00:05Well, not the ball.
00:06What's inside the ball?
00:09The most annoying topic around VAR currently
00:11is that sometimes it takes like five to eight minutes.
00:14And at the end, you're also not sure
00:16whether it was the right decision or wrong decision.
00:18For the connected ball technology,
00:20we also have kind of a sensor in the ball.
00:24Instant data is picked up by antennas located around stadiums,
00:28which are synced to cameras to generate 3D graphics for refs to use.
00:33That means no more blurry images or bad angles in critical situations.
00:38Decisions will be done faster
00:40and those discussions around VAR will be reduced.
00:44So you could drop a needle on the ball and you would see it.
00:47Without a doubt, you can now say if the ball has been touched or not.
00:53This technology was used for the first time in the 2022 World Cup.
00:56It famously helped refs to determine that Ronaldo did not actually score this goal.
01:03Even though he celebrated like he did.
01:06But can this technology finally win fans over?
01:10If there's technology in place that can improve the fairness of the game
01:13without interrupting the game, without changing the nature of the game,
01:17then that's a good thing.
01:18As you can see inyou,
01:24Catherine,
01:24You
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