FIFA Review Finds No Evidence of Camera Cable Interference in England-Norway Match
FIFA has officially stated that there is no evidence to support claims that a “Spider-Cam” cable interfered with the ball during a decisive moment in the match between England and Norway. Following widespread speculation regarding a disputed goal, football’s world governing body confirmed that its review process found the ball’s trajectory remained unaffected by the broadcast equipment suspended above the pitch.
The controversy emerged following a goal scored by England, which drew immediate protests from the Norwegian side. However, FIFA’s subsequent internal review concluded that the ball did not make contact with any part of the cable system.
Technical Review of the Incident
The incident, which occurred during a high-stakes fixture, prompted immediate questions regarding the role of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system. In response to the outcry, FIFA’s post-match analysis utilized available broadcast angles to verify the ball’s flight path.

According to the governing body’s findings, the visual evidence confirms that the ball maintained its natural arc throughout the sequence.
Impact on Competition Standings
The match outcome has significant implications for both teams as they continue their respective campaigns. The discrepancy between the on-field perception and the official FIFA determination has sparked a wider debate about the transparency of VAR interventions in moments of potential technical interference.
While the goal remains officially credited, the discussion highlights the growing reliance on broadcast technology within professional football.
Next Steps for Tournament Oversight
The focus for both England and Norway now shifts to their upcoming scheduled fixtures, where both squads look to secure their positions in the next round of the competition.
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