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Here's how you can watch Real Madrid's matches, new technology that 'Copies' the World Cup

The success of the Club World Cup introduced a technology that Real Madrid could use

Several weeks have passed since the grand final, but the Club World Cup is still remembered. Its technological advances, above all, have meant a new step forward for this sport. According to information from El Partidazo de COPE, IFAB has approved that referees use body cameras for television broadcasts.

The use given to these cameras during the Club World Cup was considered a complete success by FIFA. As we know at Defensa Central, now soccer leagues will be able to request the use of these cameras. By providing a new way to watch matches, Real Madrid could create a unique experience for all its fans.

Although the club hasn't requested the use of the cameras yet, this is a matter of time. Besides the spectacle they can provide, these cameras could change refereeing. Having a new angle to view controversial plays can provide more transparency to referees' decisions.

More than necessary technology

It's no surprise that the world of soccer is the perfect space for the introduction of new technologies. Since the implementation of VAR, soccer has introduced more and more technologies for the benefit of the sport. Cameras on referees are the next important step to make soccer a much better sport than it already is.

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New technology to watch Real Madrid | Didac Aguirre

During the Club World Cup, the usefulness that can be given to these cameras was shown. Thanks to this, the public has been introduced to another way to enjoy this beautiful sport. Meanwhile, clubs now have an additional aid for controversial plays.

Real Madrid, to no one's surprise, has seen tremendous potential in these cameras. If LaLiga wants to keep competing to be the best competition in the world, these cameras would be helpful. For both the public and the teams, referees' cameras are something positive.

Next season's innovation

Without confirming the presence of these cameras for the next campaign, LaLiga has a great opportunity. The Club World Cup, even after its final, keeps showing the impact it has had on this sport.

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