Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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FIFA think of the "Hawkeye"



ghost The last goal was in the Chelsea-Tottenham match last day, again to reopen the controversial issue of new technology in football. The British newspaper Daily Mail reports that the owner of the system 'Hawk-Eye' is in talks with FIFA.

England
revisits the controversy in the past World Cup with Lampard famous ghost goal against Germany, who came to scoring despite the clarity with which the ball passes over the goal line.

Chelsea player himself has been featured in a similar event in the last Premiership game against Tottenham and the English media, especially Daily Mail, again bringing to fore the possible incorporation of new systems to avoid these errors of assessment.

Rumors speak of alleged conversations between the owner of 'Hawkeye' and FIFA, to use this system in the world of football. This measure is already used in sports like tennis or cricket and would set up six cameras that would determine whether the entire ball crosses the goal line.

A confidentiality clause prevents the company to provide details of the negotiations, but Stephen Carter, Managing Director of Hawk Eye, said: "It's an ongoing process. We hope they (FIFA) to decide something about the technology the goal line too early and be part of it. We have passed all tests for the future. "

(SOURCE: es.eurosport.yahoo)

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