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  2. Goal-line technology - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, goal-line technology has been permitted in matches. Text relating to goal-line technology can now be found within four of the Laws of the Game: Law 1 (The Field of Play): permitting modifications to the goal frame. Law 2 : permitting the use of approved balls with integrated technology.

  3. Hawk-Eye - Wikipedia

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    Hawk-Eye tracks the ball, and informs the referee if a ball fully crosses the goal line into the goal. The purpose of the system is to eliminate errors in assessing if a goal was scored. The Hawk-Eye system was one of the systems trialled by the sport's governors prior to the 2012 change to the Laws of the Game that made GLT a permanent part of ...

  4. GoalRef - Wikipedia

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    GoalRef is an association football goal-line technology system developed by German research institute Fraunhofer in association with Select Sport.It works by detecting the passage of the ball using magnetic induction.

  5. Cutting-edge technology on show at Euro 2024 is changing the ...

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    Goal-line technology has ended debate over marginal calls in terms of whether the ball has crossed the line. There are seven cameras in each goal and a signal is sent to the referee's watch, which vibrates if the ball has crossed the line. UEFA says results are sent within one second of the action. The ball

  6. Goal-line technology to be used at the 2018 FIFA World Cup

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    Goal-line technology could be back for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia. Here's a guide at two goal-line systems that will help referees to decide a goal has been score or not.

  7. Goal! Or is it? How technology – and not just VAR – is ...

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  8. Association football - Wikipedia

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    In front of the goal is the penalty area. This area is marked by the goal line, two lines starting on the goal line 16.5 m (18 yd) from the goalposts and extending 16.5 m (18 yd) into the pitch perpendicular to the goal line, and a line joining them.

  9. Vieww - Wikipedia

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    The company's main product is a goal-line technology for association football, called Vieww 4D (also previously known as GoalControl). The system features 14 high speed cameras which are mounted around the stadium, 7 directed to each of the goals. These cameras are used to detect if the ball has crossed the goal line or not.