Saturday, February 28, 2015

Technology video in football? It is for later – Observer

The video images display to help soccer referees in the most delicate situations is on hold for at least another year, today announced the International FA Board (IFAB), during the annual meeting in Belfast.

The body responsible for changing the laws of the game rejected the proposal of the Netherlands Football Association, who wanted to test this technology in the Netherlands Cup next season, saying it needs more information before deciding favorably to it .

The International Board returned to manifest against the principle of ‘triple punishment’, which occurs when a player avoids irregularly a goal of the opposing team within your area.

The current rules require that the referee must expel the offending player – which will then be subject to a mandatory suspension -. and still score a penalty in favor of the opposing team, providing you with a golden opportunity to score a goal

“The IFAB believes that this punishment is too severe and the need to find a solution to this issue,” noted the director general of the Northern Ireland Football Federation, Patrick Nelson.

The proposal FIFA to be allowed a fourth place at football matches where you need to use the extension was referred to the technical panel of International Board for further analysis.

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