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FIFA set to introduce goal-line technology

FIFA will introduce goal-line technology for the first time at the Club World Cup in an effort to accurately judge when balls cross the goal line.

Associated Press  |  Last updated on Wednesday, 05 December 2012 13:33 Print font size - +

Tokyo:  FIFA will introduce goal-line technology for the first time at the Club World Cup in an effort to accurately judge when balls cross the goal line.

The magnetic-field-based system of GoalRef will be used at Yokohama Stadium while Toyota Stadium will be equipped with the camera-based Hawk-Eye system. The seven-team tournament begins on Thursday when New Zealand's Auckland City faces Japan's Sanfrecce Hiroshima at Yokohama Stadium.

FIFA secretary-general Jerome Valcke said: "Tomorrow will be the first time that goal-line technology will be officially used in a game. The tests are done; and the installation tests were successful."

Hawk-Eye is a British camera-based system already used in tennis and cricket. GoalRef is a Danish-German project using magnetic sensors to track a special ball.


Story first published on: Wednesday, 05 December 2012 13:30
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