![]() ![]() In ice hockey, the use of video to show if the puck has crossed the goal line has become a familiar feature of National Hockey League (NHL) games for a decade.įIFA president Sepp Blatter has said goal line technology will be in place at the 2007 World Club Cup in Tokyo. ![]() It is not a novel idea - tennis, basketball, rugby and American football have used computer technology or video replays for years to help officials make the right call. That is why FIFA, world soccer’s governing body, is considering bringing the sport into the 21st century by looking at introducing goal line technology. REUTERS/Ian WaldieĪdding fuel to bar room disputes, modern TV technology now shows up egregious errors by referees who wrongly disallow or award goals when the ball did not cross the line. ![]() FIFA, world soccer's governing body, is considering bringing the sport into the 21st century by looking at introducing goal line technology. A television camera follows a soccer game in a file photo. ![]()
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