Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Next World Cup to be played in Brazil in 2014, "has the necessary technology will be used to prevent ghost goal"


FIFA President Sepp Blatter, was on Friday "insurance" that the next World Cup to be played in Brazil in 2014, "has the necessary technology will be used to prevent ghost goal", although the final decision " depends on the International Board. "

"In the World 2014 this system must be implemented," Blatter said during a press conference in the Uruguayan capital, giving an account of his "malaise by not sanctioning the goal of the England international Frank Lampard in the World 2010", the match between England and Germany, where the ball "crossed the goal line by 70 centimeters."

FIFA President arrived Thursday to Uruguay at the invitation of the chamber of a small city in the interior of the country, called New Helvetia, the largest Swiss colony in that South American nation, and that in the month of April has fulfilled 150 years since the its foundation.

Blatter pointed out that the International Board, which is the "keeper of the rules of football," will have a meeting on July 5, in Zurich, to "take a final decision about the ghost goal".

On this issue, he noted that FIFA is considering "two or three systems on the technique to be used in goal line," which did not specify, but, in contrast, made it clear that "technology will not enter into the lawns. "

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