2022 Qatar World Cup football sensor data shows Ronaldo did not touch the ball

The 2022 Qatar World Cup has recently kicked off, and the football used is also very mysterious. A central chip and motion sensor are implanted inside, which can record football-related data at a speed of 500 times per second.

In the second round of Group H of the World Cup group match, Portugal defeated Uruguay 2-0, and the chip technology built into the football played its role.

In the 54th minute of the game, B Fei made a cross, and Ronaldo made a header. After the game, Adidas, the manufacturer of FIFA's official ball, revealed that the high-precision sensor data in the official ball showed that Ronaldo did not touch the ball during the goal, and the goal belonged to B Fee.


The ball used in this World Cup is called "Journey", which is very light and is the fastest-flying football in the previous World Cups. "Journey" applies an innovative technology system - CTR-CORE, that is, a central chip is implanted inside the football, which can record football-related data at a speed of 500 times per second. It also contains a motion sensor, which can collect high-precision football movement data during this World Cup and send them to the video assistant referee (VAR) to help the referee make more reasonable decisions.

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