Microchip in Euro 2024 ball will be used to help make handball decisions

A microchip inside Adidas's Euro 2024 ball will be used to help referees make handball decisions at next summer's tournament. The German sportswear brand says its Fussballliebe will contain a rechargeable microchip that can send precise ball data to video match officials in real time. The chip was used in the semi-automated offside decision-making process in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. The technology will now be used in offside decisions at the men's Euro 2024 tournament in Germany next summer, according to Adidas. As first reported by The Times, the chip will also be used in conjunction with limb-tracking technology to help determine whether there has been a handball in the lead-up to a goal. "Our Connected Ball Technology will be used during the competition," a spokesperson told Sky News.
Euro 2024 football contains a rechargeable motion sensor at the centre of the ball. The microchip can detect up to 500 movements per second - meaning it can accurately record when a ball is touched by a player. It was used alongside movement-tracking technology in the semi-automated offside decision-making system in Qatar to determine the moment the ball was played in the build-up to a goal. The system is semi-automated because referees still have to decide whether a player in an offside position is interfering with play. UEFA already uses a similar semi-automated offside system in its premier club competition, the Champions League. However, it does not currently involve the use of a microchipped ball. Instead, it uses cameras and artificial intelligence (AI) to determine the moment the ball is played to the eventual goal scorer.

Source: Sky