Serie A to introduce referee body cams in Juve v Inter

Serie A - Juventus v Parma - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - August 24, 2025 Juventus' Dusan Vlahovic scores their second goal REUTERS/Alberto Lingria/ File Photo

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The referee for the Serie A match between
Juventus and Inter Milan on Saturday will be equipped with a body camera for
the first time, the Italian league said on Tuesday.
The high-resolution micro-camera will be
mounted on the referee's headset and used during warm-ups, live match
situations such as free kicks, and in replays.
The feed will also be available to the
video assistant referee (VAR) with selected footage broadcast live.
The innovation has already been tested in
the United States during the Club World Cup in July, and is part of a
wider push by FIFA and the International Football Association Board (IFAB) to
enhance coverage of elite competitions.
Serie A Chief Executive Luigi De Siervo
said the camera would give supporters a unique perspective on the game.
"Serie A has always been at the
forefront of adopting new technologies, aware of the central role they play in
the evolution of television viewing, in promoting our product globally, and in
ensuring transparency in refereeing decisions," he added.
The Premier League will also be testing out referee cameras in selected matches for the new season, the BBC reported last month.
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