Goal-technology is introduced at the Club World Cup in Japan
FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke has hailed the introduction of goal-line technology at the Club World Cup in Japan on Thursday. FIFA will try out two systems - UK-based Hawk-Eye and GoalRef, from...
View ArticleReferee has 'final word' on goal-line technology
TOKYO: Referees can reject the use of goal-line technology or even overrule it in the Club World Cup, which starts this week in Japan, a senior FIFA official said on Wednesday. Two different GLT...
View ArticleRef has 'final word' on goal-line technology
Two different GLT systems, Hawk-Eye and GoalRef, are to be used in the eight-game competition from Thursday, when continental kings of club football, including Chelsea and Brazil's Corinthians, will...
View ArticleRudderless Gamba pay heavy toll for strategic mistakes
Gamba Osaka's relegation to the second division feels no less shocking now that the dust has settled, but after spending only five weeks of the season outside the bottom three, perhaps the writing was...
View ArticleReferees to have final goal-line say: Valcke
Soccer referees can reject the use of goal-line technology (GLT) or even overrule it in the Club World Cup, which starts today in Japan, FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke said yesterday. Two...
View ArticleAl Ahly to play Japanese side Hiroshima at Club World Cup
Seven-time African champions Al Ahly of Egypt will face Japanese side Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the quarter-finals of the Club World Cup on Sunday. The winners of the Japanese league beat the Oceania...
View ArticleFIFA set to introduce goal-line technology
Tokyo: FIFA will introduce goal-line technology for the first time at the Club World Cup in an effort to accurately judge when balls cross the goal line. The magnetic-field-based system of GoalRef...
View ArticleSoccer: Auckland City 'mentally ready' for Hiroshima
One final training session at Yokohama International Stadium is all that lies between Auckland City and the biggest game of their lives - the winner takes all playoff with Sanfrecce Hiroshima for a...
View ArticleAoyama strike carries Sanfrecce into Club World Cup quarterfinals
YOKOHAMA — J.League champions Sanfrecce Hiroshima secured safe passage into the Club World Cup quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over New Zealand's Auckland City in the tournament opener on Thursday....
View ArticleLimited chances for new technology in debut
Japan's Sanfrecce Hiroshima beat part-timers Auckland City 1-0 in the opening game of the Club World Cup today when Fifa used goal-line technology for the first time. Toshihiro Aoyama's dipping drive...
View ArticleThe FIFA Club World Cup in numbers (FIFA - Fédération Internationale de...
16.5 million US dollars in prize money are on offer at Japan 2012. The winner will take home a cool 5,000,000 and the seventh-place team 500,000. 2.4 million fans have attended FIFA Club World Cup...
View ArticleFifa tests goal-line technology at Club World Cup
YOKOHAMA — Prompted into action by England midfielder Frank Lampard’s disallowed goal against Germany at the 2010 World Cup, Fifa will use goal-line technology for the first time in Japan on Thursday....
View ArticleBenfica makes offer for Mexican defender Reyes
Portuguese club SL Benfica has made an official offer for Mexican powerhouse Club America defender Diego Reyes. According to ESPN Deportes columnist John Sutcliffe, America is reviewing the offer and...
View ArticleFIFA uses goalline technology for the first time in the Club World Cup opener
Goalline technology was used for the first time by FIFA in the opening game of the Club World Cup....
View ArticleFIFA set to introduce goalline technology at Club World Cup
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View ArticleSanfrecce Hiroshima - Auckland City Preview: Club World Cup opens with...
The newly-crowned J-League champions will be looking to make a splash at Yokohama Stadium against the Kiwi side, who are appearing in the tournament for the fourth time By Dan Orlowitz More On :...
View ArticleClub World Cup 2012 Team Intros: Monterrey
The CONCACAF champions are aiming to improve on a dismal 2011 performance that saw them lose in a shock upset to J-League champs Keyshiwa Reysol following penalty kicks By Eric Gomez More On : ...
View ArticleThat familiar feeling
UNENVIABLE POSITION: Club World Cup no refuge for desperate Benitez TOKYO: CHELSEA'S Rafael Benitez goes into the Club World Cup desperate for results and silverware but he will be acutely aware of...
View ArticleFIFA to try goal-line technology at Club World Cup
FIFA will introduce goal-line technology for the first time at the Club World Cup in an effort to accurately judge when balls cross the goal-line. The magnetic-field-based system of GoalRef will be...
View ArticleFIFA goal-line technology used at Club World Cup
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — The first FIFA goal-line technology was used during the opener of the Club World Cup, when...
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