FIFA Releases World Cup Final Ref Cam: Player Claims and Spain's Goal Captured
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- FIFA has released the referee's "Ref Cam" footage from the World Cup final match.
- The video captures moments of player complaints, including those from Enzo Fernรกndez and Lionel Messi.
- It also shows the goal scored by Spain during the decisive game.
FIFA has provided football fans with an unprecedented look at the World Cup final through the release of "Ref Cam" footage. This unique perspective offers a behind-the-scenes view from the perspective of the Slovenian referee, Slavko Vincic, who officiated the high-stakes championship match.
The newly published video includes candid moments, capturing player interactions and reactions during critical junctures of the game. Notably, the footage features instances of player appeals and discussions, including specific moments involving Argentine players Enzo Fernรกndez and Lionel Messi, as they voiced their concerns to the referee.
Beyond the player interactions, the "Ref Cam" also documents key game events, such as the goal scored by Spain. This release offers a novel way for audiences to engage with the sport's most prestigious event, providing insights into the on-field dynamics and the referee's experience during the intense final.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.