FIFA decides on Goal-line technology today
A decade of debate over the use of goal-line technology in
soccer could finally end on Thursday when the sport's rulemakers meet with an
expected decision on the prickly issue at the top of the agenda.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) approved
goal-line technology in principle in March, pending the results of extensive
tests on the systems of two companies.
These will be examined at the meeting on Thursday at FIFA's
headquarters.
There are eight votes on the IFAB, with four belonging to
FIFA and one each to the national associations of England, Scotland, Wales and
Northern Ireland, with a three-quarters majority needed to approve a change in
the laws.
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