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A FIFA officer displays a watch displaying “goal” during a demonstration of new goal-line technology by Hawk-Eye Innovations at Toyota Stadium in Toyota

Crossing the line – goal-line tech debuted

Hawk-Eye and Goalref execs are hoping for a Frank Lampard-like "ghost goal" at the Club World Cup, where the goal-line technologies are debuting.

Hawk-Eye goal-line technology system.

World soccer association approves use of goal-line technology

Goal-line technology to confirm whether or not a goal has been scored has been approved by the International Football Association Board.

Fifa opens bidding on World Cup TV rights

Blatter set to introduce goal line technology

Fifa president Sepp Blatter has reportedly said that goal line technology could be implemented as early as next season.

Fifa postpones talks on goal-line technology

Goal-line video technology remains on Fifa’s agenda, even though the body confirmed that its lawmaking panel will not discuss the issue this week.

The great technology debate

The great technology debate

Should technology be used to help eliminate controversial decisions made by football referees? The debate rages on ….

Apologetic Blatter to rethink technology

Sepp Blatter apologised on Tuesday for the refereeing mistakes that have blighted the World Cup and promised to look at introducing new technology.

Ref costs England as Germany

Ref costs England as Germany, Argentina move on

Germany and Argentina set-up a mouthwatering Soccer World Cup quarterfinal showdown on Sunday as England and Mexico were left licking their wounds.