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The Growing Debate For Goal Line Technology

July 25, 2010 by Tom Doerr  
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Referee decisions have long caused controversy on and off the pitch and many argue that the introduction of technology to the decision making process would completely rule out any human error. In the recent world cup in South Africa there were numerous examples, particularly when England scored against Germany a goal that what was witnessed by millions but unfortunately not the ref. Many fans claim that had this goal been counted the unfortunate outcome would have been much different.

Broadcasts of football matches have included meticulously analysed replays which can clarify any decision made during the match in seconds; however these have only served for the purposes of entertainment and have no impact on the outcome of the game. By analysing existing camera angles, experts can determine the position of a ball at any time, position of players and even whether a tackle was actually a foul or not.

In rugby, referees have been using technology for many years to assist in making decisions. They take around 30 seconds to examine video footage and confer with other officials to ensure the correct ruling on a decision too difficult to make given the referee’s view and speed of the game. Since the introduction of technology, decisions made by officials in a rugby game have never been questioned or argued but this can also be put down to the discipline of rugby players in the first place.

There are also many examples of sophisticated technology that could speed up the decision making process by automatically indicating information to a referee. There are several prominent designs for precise goal line technology that consistently place microchips inside the centre of a ball and laser detection across the line. Relatively simple technology could determine the exact location of a ball on the pitch in relation to the goal and any of the players; this could also help determine whether a player is offside or out of bounds.

Despite the huge call for technology to be used on the pitch, every international institution has so far dismissed it and explored a variety of extra officials. International footballing body FIFA have so far dismissed it as an option but the UK’s FA is rumoured to begin talks with clubs at the beginning of October. Exploring technological possibilities would be welcomed by many players and particularly the fans that are known to hold grudges against bad decisions for decades.

Experts have said micro chips could easily be installed into a player’s Chelsea football shirt or Adidas football boots in order to track their position.

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