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  Posted on: Thursday, April 11, 2013 21:12
  Author: Sport Yahoo UK
  Subject: English Premier League chooses Hawk-Eye system
| All 20 top-flight clubs    voted to approve the technology at a meeting of Premier League chairman. The decision comes a week    after world soccer's governing body FIFA approved the appointment of    German-based GoalControl for the Confederations Cup in Brazil this year and    the World Cup in 2014. "The Premier League is    pleased to announce that it has awarded Hawk-Eye, the world's leading    provider of vision processing instruments to sport, the contract to provide    goalline technology systems across its 20 member clubs and all 380 Barclays    Premier League matches," the league said in a statement. "This will be the    first time that goalline technology is used in any domestic    competition." The British based company    Hawk-Eye known for its ball-tracking technology used in tennis and cricket,    claims to be "millimetre accurate ensuring no broadcast replays could    disprove the decision". The system to be used in    the Premier League will notify the referee if the ball has crossed the line    within one second. The Football Association    wants technology to be introduced at the pre-season Community Shield fixture    after lobbying for it for some time, sanctioning its testing at an England v    Belgium international friendly last June. Installation of the    system, which involves seven cameras behind each goal, is expected to take up    to six weeks to complete at the 20 clubs competing in the Premier League next    season. While FIFA's European    cousin UEFA steadfastly refuses to adopt technology, preferring instead to    use extra officials behind the goal, crucial momentum now seems to have swung    behind using electronic systems. FIFA president Sepp    Blatter was convinced by the failure of officials to award a goal in England's    World Cup clash with Germany in 2010 when a Frank Lampard shot clearly    crossed the line. The debate intensified    during Euro 2012 when co-hosts Ukraine were denied an equaliser as the ball    appeared to cross the line in a 1-0 defeat by England, despite UEFA's extra    official being positioned behind the goal. | 
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