Fifa Refuse Using the technology

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Zurich – The discourse use of technology in football in order to avoid the controversial incident apparently will not happen, because FIFA insists will close the door tightly to it.

This was stated directly by FIFA through general secretary, Jerome Valcke, after a meeting with the International Football Association Board (IFAB), Saturday (6/3/2010) local time. Agenda of the meeting about the use of technology in the field of football.

“The decision made was that no use of technology. This is the end of the debate about the potential of the use of technology in football,” said Valcke as reported by Reuters.

In the meeting demonstrated two technologies, namely the use of chip in the ball or called Cairos. And also that has sounded before, Hawk Eye, which is used in tennis and cricket.

Of course it is made in respect to minimize the occurrence of incidents that smells like a ball controversy that has passed the goal line or Thierry Henry for example handsball the time passed France against the Republic of Ireland in the last World Cup playoff.

However, hard work over the last two years have vanished since FIFA has said the opposition to use the two technologies above in a football game.

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