Video refereeing in sports: how VOGO is revolutionizing the experience of referees and spectators

For several years now, video refereeing has established itself as an essential component of modern sports. Whether in football, rugby, handball, or even motorsports, technology has become a valuable ally in ensuring fairness and transparency in decision-making. Among the key players driving this revolution, VOGO stands out with its innovative instant video replay and real-time communication solutions, designed for referees, coaches, and technical teams alike.

Thanks to its technologies, VOGO enables referees to instantly review a contentious play on a tablet or monitor from multiple camera angles. This turnkey solution, already adopted by numerous sports federations, significantly enhances the speed and reliability of decisions while reducing disputes.

One of VOGOโ€™s major strengths lies in the flexibility of its system integration. Whether the event takes place in a large stadium or a smaller venue, the solution adapts to all technical configurations. It can operate independently of TV broadcasts, providing complete autonomy for referees and sports governing bodies.

Beyond refereeing, VOGO also makes video replays available to the public through its interactive applications. Spectators can review a live play, zoom in on details, or choose their preferred viewing angle, transforming the way they experience a match or competition.

The growing adoption of video refereeing technologies reflects a broader trend: the constant pursuit of fairness and transparency in sports. By placing innovation at the service of performance and equity, VOGO actively helps shape the future of connected sports, where technology and emotion come together to deliver a fairer, more immersive, and more thrilling experience.

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