Grêmio Penalty Attributed too New Arena Camera Position
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A recent penalty awarded to Grêmio in a match on September 25, 2025, is being credited to a change in camera positioning at the Arena do Grêmio stadium. The adjustment, made by the new stadium governance led by Marcelo Marques, addressed a long-standing request from the club to improve the view of the play for television broadcasts.
The History of the Camera Request
For years, Grêmio had asked the previous Arena do Grêmio administration to reposition the English camera – a camera typically used for providing a wider view of the field – to better capture the general flow of play.According to a post by the fan account FBI Tricolor on X (formerly Twitter) https://twitter.com/fbitricolor/status/1971326489460429205, thes requests were consistently ignored.
How the Camera Change Impacted the Penalty Call
The recent penalty call, wich appears to have been a crucial moment in a match (details of the match itself are not provided in the source), was reportedly only possible to accurately assess as of the new camera angle.The implication is that the previous camera position obscured a clear view of the foul, perhaps preventing the penalty from being awarded.
marcelo Marques’ Administration Responds
The new administration, under Marcelo Marques, responded favorably to Grêmio’s request, implementing the camera change. The fan account highlights this responsiveness as a key factor in the positive outcome for the club.
Key takeaways
* Grêmio had repeatedly requested a change in camera positioning at the arena do grêmio.
* The previous administration failed to address these requests.
* The new administration,led by Marcelo marques,implemented the change.
* A recent penalty call was made possible due to the improved camera angle.
This situation underscores the importance of stadium infrastructure and technology in ensuring fair play and accurate officiating in professional sports. It will be interesting to see if this change leads to more accurate calls in future matches and if other clubs will advocate for similar adjustments at their respective stadiums.
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