goal line technology - who is using it and how?
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GOAL LINE TECHNOLOGYWho’s using it and how?
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World Cup
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15 June, 2014 – France & Honduras face it off in a stage match.
Honduran goalkeeper Noel Valladeras drops a shot from Karim Benzema of France.
Hawk-Eye Technology wins FIFA’s confidence in decision making and is announced as the official GLT provider for FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada in 2015.
http://www.sync.pe/2013/09/06/la-fifa-y-la-tecnologia-cuales-son-y-como-funcionan-los-dispositivos-que-estan-cambiando-el-futbol/
Hawk-Eye Technology
England
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Included from the 2013-14 season. Costs £250,000 for a ground.
18 January, 2014 - Edin Džeko wins a goal for Manchester City against Cardiff City based on information provided by Hawk-Eye GLT.
FIFA decides to install Hawk-Eye in all premier stadiums before the beginning of the next season.
Premier stadiums pay FIFA £15,000 to install, test and receive FIFA’s quality seal for the GLT system.
Hawk-Eye Technology
http://www.snipview.com/q/2010-11_Manchester_City_F.C._season
Germany
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Introduced in the 2015-16 Bundesliga season.
December 2014 – Budesliga clubs prefer the more economical Hawk-Eye over two other German technologies.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/25/sport/football/football-bayern-munich-hertha-berlin/
Hawk-Eye Technology
Italy
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Introduced on 12 August, 2015 at Trofeo TIM during the match between Milan and Sassuolo.
Italy plans to use Hawk-Eye for all Series A matches in 2015-16.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/photo/2013-09/23/c_132742348.htm
Hawk-Eye Technology
France
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Introduced in this season of the French League that started on 7 August, 2015.
20 stadiums in France have installed the Hawk-Eye technology.
https://classic105.com/uefa-lift-fair-play-sanctions-on-psg-lequipe/
Hawk-Eye and Goal Control Technology
Netherlands
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Dutch Football Association (KNVB) aims to set an example in adopting GLT and video fair play technology.
34 games have employed a form of video assistant, though not in communication with a referee.
KNVB schedules video technology training for referees in September 2015.
Video Technology, coupled with GLTs
http://www.goaldentimes.org/b-for-bestest/
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