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FIFA scans 1,248 players for 3D offside

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Every player at the tournament will be digitally modelled in one second. No federation has asked about data consent.

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Key takeaway

FIFA will 3D-scan every player for automated offside calls, with no federation publicly raising data consent questions.

FIFA will digitally scan all 1,248 players at the tournament to create personalised 3D avatars for semi-automated offside technology. 1 Scans take one second per player. The system was tested at the Intercontinental Cup in December 2025, with Lenovo providing the hardware and Hawk-Eye Innovations delivering the VAR system. No federation has publicly raised questions about player data consent.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

To make offside decisions faster and more accurate, FIFA will create a digital 3D model of every player at the tournament. Each player stands in a scanner for one second before the tournament; the system then uses that model to automatically judge offside calls during matches. The technology itself sounds impressive and solves a genuine problem (slow, disputed VAR offside calls). The question nobody seems to be asking publicly: who owns these 3D body scans of over 1,200 players, and what can be done with them after the tournament?

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    No public consent framework means players' 3D biometric data could be retained, licenced or used commercially by FIFA or Lenovo after the tournament.

    Post-2026 · Medium
  • Precedent

    Mass biometric scanning of athletes as a condition of tournament participation sets a template that other sports bodies will consider adopting.

    2027 onwards · High
  • Opportunity

    Accurate semi-automated offside could reduce match stoppages and disputes, improving the viewing experience for the 48-team expanded format's larger fixture volume.

    June-July 2026 · High
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FIFA scans 1,248 players for 3D offside
The most radical officiating technology deployment in World Cup history will model every player's body in 3D for real-time offside calls, with no public discussion of player data consent.
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