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    2012 FIFA Club World Cup




    Goal-line technology

    The 2012 FIFA Club World Cup will be the first FIFA tournament to use goal-line technology following its approval by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in July 2012. The two systems approved by FIFA, GoalRef (installed in Yokohama) and Hawk-Eye (installed in Toyota), will be used in the two stadiums



    The appointed referees are

    AFC Bahrain Nawaf Shukralla Bahrain Ebrahim Saleh
    Bahrain Yaser Tulefat

    Iran Alireza Faghani (reserve) Iran Hassan Kamranifar (reserve)
    Iran Reza Sokhandan (reserve)
    Auckland City

    International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama





    Quarter-finals

    9 December 2012
    08.00 cet

    Ulsan Hyundai 1-3 Monterrey

    Toyota Stadium, Toyota




    9 December 2012
    11.30 cet

    Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1-2 Al-Ahly Egypt

    Toyota Stadium, Toyota




    Match for fifth place

    12 December 2012
    08.30 cet
    Ulsan Hyundai 2-3 Sanfrecce Hiroshima

    Toyota Stadium, Toyota




    Semi-finals

    12 December 2012
    11.30 cet

    Al-Ahly Egypt 0-1 Corinthians

    Toyota Stadium, Toyota




    13 December 2012
    11.30 cet

    Monterrey 1-3 Chelsea

    International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama




    Match for third place

    16 December 2012
    08.30 cet

    Al-Ahly Egypt 0-2 Monterrey

    International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama





    Final

    16 December 2012
    11.30 cet

    Corinthians 1-0 Chelsea

    International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama



    1-Corinthians
    2-Chelsea
    3-Monterrey
    4-Al-Ahly Egypt
    5-Sanfrecce Hiroshima
    6-Ulsan Hyundai
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    #2
    interesting to see the goal line technology

    so how do they notify you that the ball crossed the line? is there some light that goes off or something shown? lol

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      #3
      Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post
      interesting to see the goal line technology

      so how do they notify you that the ball crossed the line? is there some light that goes off or something shown? lol
      i think the refs hear a beep or something in their head sets.....now what does it mean that the iranian refs are reserves? are they on-call just in case, if one of the refs get injured, they substitute in for them?
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        #4
        is the beep so that they wake up and watch the game?? lol

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          #5
          I think Chelsea with their recent form will be losing this one to Corinthians

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            #6

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              #7
              Chelsea is goin all out...they want this and Europa league to make up

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                #8
                and lamps is back, big morale boost

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                  #9
                  i think if rafa loses this, he'll get fired and they bring back di matteo

                  i can also see Milan firing allegri and give the job to matteo...but i think he said he wants to stay in england

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                    #10
                    Platini still opposed to goal-line tech

                    11 December 2012

                    UEFA president Michel Platini has restated his opposition to goal-line technology, claiming its introduction would be too expensive.
                    Platini believes introducing technology in competitions such as the Champions League, Europa League and the European Championship is too expensive, and he would rather invest in the grassroots and development of football than spend big on goal-line technology.

                    "It is not a question of goal-line technology, it is a question of technology. Where do you begin with the technology and where do you end with the technology? Technology is helpful but we have to draw the lines on certain things," the UEFA president told reporters.

                    "To put goal-line technology in our competitions would cost 50 million euros in five years. I prefer to give 50 million euros to the grassroots and development in football rather than to put 50 million euros into technology for perhaps one or two goals per year. That's a lot of money per goal.

                    "We supported the additional referees which are now accepted by the international board, and with the referee one metre from the line I think if he has good glasses he can see if the ball is inside the goal or outside."

                    FIFA are testing goal-line technology at the 2012 Club World Cup in Japan.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by palangheTM View Post
                      11 December 2012

                      UEFA president Michel Platini has restated his opposition to goal-line technology, claiming its introduction would be too expensive.
                      Platini believes introducing technology in competitions such as the Champions League, Europa League and the European Championship is too expensive, and he would rather invest in the grassroots and development of football than spend big on goal-line technology.

                      "It is not a question of goal-line technology, it is a question of technology. Where do you begin with the technology and where do you end with the technology? Technology is helpful but we have to draw the lines on certain things," the UEFA president told reporters.

                      "To put goal-line technology in our competitions would cost 50 million euros in five years. I prefer to give 50 million euros to the grassroots and development in football rather than to put 50 million euros into technology for perhaps one or two goals per year. That's a lot of money per goal.

                      "We supported the additional referees which are now accepted by the international board, and with the referee one metre from the line I think if he has good glasses he can see if the ball is inside the goal or outside."

                      FIFA are testing goal-line technology at the 2012 Club World Cup in Japan.
                      Platini goh khordeh. Seriously how a joke like him can be president of uefa?!

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                        #12
                        grass roots development my ass! how do u draw the line for that?? who gets what and where does it get invested ??? in what country or what region?? its too vague and makes no sense....also it means lots of money being lost in the administrative process and basically the actual money that will end up going towards football will be like 1/10th of it!


                        so what if it cots 50 mil over 5 years....as long as teams dont get cheated goals and make a bad name for the sport as it is its worth it. Its time to put some type of end to all these ref mistakes that are happening around the world on WEEKLY basis. Goal line technology wont end it but at least it'll make it a little better.

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                          Semi-finals



                          12 December 2012
                          11.30 cet

                          Al-Ahly Egypt 0-1 Corinthians

                          Toyota Stadium, Toyota




                          13 December 2012
                          11.30 cet

                          Monterrey 3-1 Chelsea

                          International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama
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                            #14
                            Why is Al Ahly always in this competition??

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Memati View Post
                              Why is Al Ahly always in this competition??
                              cuz other african teams suck so they always make it

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