PARIS (FRANCE), March 27 - "I think in 2012 we will have a system that allows us to say whether or not there has been a goal at that point will be introduced for the 2014 World Cup." It is a historical announcement that the FIFA president Joseph Blatter, previously fierce opponent of those who would apply the tools of modern technology in football.
Interviewed by French television TF1, Blatter ago for the first time would know that instead of introducing good eye, Brazil since 2014, of tools that can determine whether there has been a goal or not. The episode - Blatter, like everyone else, it has not forgotten the episode of the "ghost network" of Lampard in the England-Germany World Cup final eighth of a South African: "To prevent an obvious injustice to the English - he explains - was necessary to reopen the debate on this point, and that is what we did.
" THE WORLD IN QATAR - After a change of heart on the introduction of technology in football, at least for what concerns the "ghost goal," FIFA president Joseph Blatter seems to have done the same for the World Cup in 2022, assigned to Qatar. Blatter says it is favorable that "it is conducted in optimal conditions." That is to be played in winter, when temperatures will vary from 50 degrees to which you can arrive in Qatar in the summer.
In an interview with French television channel TF1, the chief executive of world football, running for re-election that should be remain in office until 2015, explains that "the view that we should play in optimal conditions, which then applies for those conditions in Qatar. " That's why, says Blatter, "we decided at the last Executive to prepare a new international calendar format (may be related to the solar year, and would take effect from 2014 ed.) We are still working on it because it is not ready yet but it is a subject on the agenda.
" In recent days, including Michel Platini, now UEFA president in 2015 and a possible candidate for the same role in FIFA, said he had supported the idea that the 2022 World Championships in Qatar could take place in winter: "The ideal would be the November 20 to December 20, to land them just before Christmas, "said the former champions Juventus.
Interviewed by French television TF1, Blatter ago for the first time would know that instead of introducing good eye, Brazil since 2014, of tools that can determine whether there has been a goal or not. The episode - Blatter, like everyone else, it has not forgotten the episode of the "ghost network" of Lampard in the England-Germany World Cup final eighth of a South African: "To prevent an obvious injustice to the English - he explains - was necessary to reopen the debate on this point, and that is what we did.
" THE WORLD IN QATAR - After a change of heart on the introduction of technology in football, at least for what concerns the "ghost goal," FIFA president Joseph Blatter seems to have done the same for the World Cup in 2022, assigned to Qatar. Blatter says it is favorable that "it is conducted in optimal conditions." That is to be played in winter, when temperatures will vary from 50 degrees to which you can arrive in Qatar in the summer.
In an interview with French television channel TF1, the chief executive of world football, running for re-election that should be remain in office until 2015, explains that "the view that we should play in optimal conditions, which then applies for those conditions in Qatar. " That's why, says Blatter, "we decided at the last Executive to prepare a new international calendar format (may be related to the solar year, and would take effect from 2014 ed.) We are still working on it because it is not ready yet but it is a subject on the agenda.
" In recent days, including Michel Platini, now UEFA president in 2015 and a possible candidate for the same role in FIFA, said he had supported the idea that the 2022 World Championships in Qatar could take place in winter: "The ideal would be the November 20 to December 20, to land them just before Christmas, "said the former champions Juventus.
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