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Angsuman Chakraborty

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IFAB ends possibility of goal-line technology being implemented, backs human decision-making Posted: Mar 6, 2010 3:15 PM
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IFAB decides against goal-line technology ZURICH — Goal-line technology won't be introduced in soccer after the sport's rule-makers voted Saturday to end all experiments and rely on referees to rule on disputed goals. The International Football Association Board's decision, which was opposed by the English and Welsh associations, came after listening to presentations by leading developers of ... Original article on : IFAB ends possibility of goal-line technology being implemented, backs human decision-making.

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