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Goal line technology will be ready for World Cup 2006

datboy

Starting XI
Goal line technology will be ready for World Cup 2006

LONDON, May 12 (Reuters) - Technology to determine whether the ball has crossed the goal line will be ready for next year's World Cup finals in Germany, says FIFA president Sepp Blatter.

"I am convinced it will be ready for the World Cup," Blatter told the London Evening Standard newspaper in an interview published on Thursday.

FIFA are to experiment with the technology at the world under-17 championship in Peru from September 16 to October 2 after being given the go-ahead by the soccer's law-making body, which is comprised of the four British associations and four members of world soccer's governing body.

A "Smartball" has been developed by Adidas, together with German company Cairos AG and the German Fraunhofer Institute.

Blatter has welcomed the technology, which involves a microchip sensor in a ball sending a signal to the referee when it has crossed the goal line.

Blatter is a staunch opponent of the use of video evidence in matches and cited Liverpool's controversial goal against Chelsea in their Champions League semi-final as a reason why cameras should never be used to help resolve goal line disputes.

"They had 12 cameras there and you could not see (if the ball had crossed the line). We believe the human side of the game should be kept," said Blatter.

"We did do experiments with two referees on the field and it's not a bad idea. But the referees were against it. They want to be the boss alone."

Blatter said the standard of refereeing was appalling at the last World Cup in South Korea and Japan in 2002 and that the system of appointing officials for next year's finals had been altered.

Teams of referees and linesmen who regularly work with each other have been put together for next year and are already attending regular training seminars in Germany, where the finals start on June 9.

"They will only work in trios that have been pre-selected," Blatter told the paper. "We've been tough on them so that there is uniformity of the interpretation of the laws. I take part of the responsibility for last time.

"I hope we will have the best referees on the market and avoid the kind of situations we had in 2002."
 

[dfm]

Senior Squad
Finally! Now I just hope that this can really works, this can decide matches as we "saw" in Liverpool-Chelsea... :rolleyes:
 

mhflierman

Starting XI
My god. Blatter is such a retard...

"They had 12 cameras there and you could not see (if the ball had crossed the line). We believe the human side of the game should be kept," said Blatter.

Well perhaps it would help if you had a camera in either goalpost. Football has become too much of a business to "keep the human side of the game" imo.
 

Jambo Den

Fan Favourite
There may be a wee problem with this:

If only over half of the ball is accross the line (i.e the part with the microchip) then will it beep when ALL of the ball is over the line? Also, I take it this thing will also go off when the ball goes out of play at ANY point in the field? It would be pretty crap if it allowed players to continue a phase of play which results in a goal when it should have been a throw in/goal kick. What's to say that an extra hard impact will not screw up the chip as well?

Don't get me wrong I'm all for it but let's make sure it really adds something to the game and eliminates the errors that the fanny refs make.
 

[dfm]

Senior Squad
Jambo Den said:
There may be a wee problem with this:

If only over half of the ball is accross the line (i.e the part with the microchip) then will it beep when ALL of the ball is over the line? Also, I take it this thing will also go off when the ball goes out of play at ANY point in the field? It would be pretty crap if it allowed players to continue a phase of play which results in a goal when it should have been a throw in/goal kick. What's to say that an extra hard impact will not screw up the chip as well?

Those are good questions but dunno how the technology works, let's wait to see what it will happen in the under-17 championship and then we can make our critics...
 

Jambo Den

Fan Favourite
Perhaps it's just me but I reckon both penalty appeals as well as goal-line incidents should be subject to video evidence for big tournaments such as CL, WC etc. For the most part, penalties result in goals. Since this outcome is the most likely, shouldn't penalty awards therefore be more conclusive and verified considering the huge implications that a wrong decision can have on a team?

The time-wasting argument is pretty defunct for this, especially in big competitions. You'll notice that for the space of time between a penalty being awarded and the actual kick being taken, there could easily be a space where the ref could view video evidence on a big screen in the ground. Perhaps a knock-on effect would be that 'simulation' would decrease since the likelihood of blatant diving being punished would increase considerably. A cliché example, but rugby leage and union have blended technology in with real-time action very successfully.

Mind you, I also want penalties to be revoked if any member of a team who is awarded a penalty shows any dissentful actions (pushing, hitting etc). So maybe I'm a nut who likes to do danger wanks. (H)
 

Chacarita Juniors

The artist formerly known as ronnifan9
Good. I hope this puts end to all those calls which many of you have suffered .... Chelsea...

The *human element* of f*cking up a game will hopefully come to an end... :boohoo:
 
INFESTA said:
Wow, Liverpool is in big trouble from now on... (6)

Porto too! :amika:

 

syaz_wan03

Senior Squad
isnt MU on the list too?? :lui:

BTW: i'm sure dat the ball must past the line 100 % or otherwise ther is no point to create a new technology :ewan:
 

Mayor

Starting XI
smartball chips - two thousands of signals per minute informing about ball position with 1 cm precision



I believe the ball full of electronics won't let you miss (H) wonder who'd be steering it, Blatter surely


 


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