The wearing of bodycams by referees will be trialled in four adult grassroots football leagues in England, the Football Association announces.
Referees in four English grassroots leagues are set to wear bodycams, in what the Football Association says is the first such trial in the world.
FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said he hoped it would have a "positive impact" on behaviour towards officials.The trial, approved by football law maker the International Football Association Board , will see 100 officials wear bodycams in adult grassroots leagues within the initial three months. Recorded footage will be available to be used in disciplinary hearings as appropriate.
"Referees are the lifeblood of our game and we thank Ifab for its support in allowing us to undertake this new grassroots bodycam trial, the first of its nature globally," added Bullingham. More than 900 referees in England responded to a Radio 5 Live questionnaire, with 293 saying they had been physically abused by spectators, players, coaches or managers.Almost all the respondents had experienced some form of verbal abuse.
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