Goal-line technology put to the test

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  • Goal-line technology was used in all of the matches of the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2012. This is how the systems were set up and how they fared.
    www.FIFA.com/Football-Technology
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    How the GLT systems were tested:
    • Testing the goal-line ...
    More about how Hawk-Eye works:
    • Goal-line technology: ...
    More about how GoalRef works:
    • Goal-line technology: ...
    More about the use of GLT at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and 2014 FIFA World Cup™:
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  • @teodorcotofan7462
    @teodorcotofan7462 Před 5 lety +196

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  • @madrefx1269
    @madrefx1269 Před 5 lety +197

    Recommended after 6 years. Why so early youtube?

    • @zeyadashraf6396
      @zeyadashraf6396 Před 5 lety +5

      Exactly I'm used to getting video recommendations from 2007, I'm very disappointed😡

    • @madrefx1269
      @madrefx1269 Před 5 lety +2

      @@zeyadashraf6396 Me too

  • @JBoy-pc9xm
    @JBoy-pc9xm Před 5 lety +743

    Who is here after VAR

  • @javiazar
    @javiazar Před 10 lety +848

    Great, now we need offside technology, and we're set. Assistant refs can just be there to help call the fouls and corners.

  • @shooter4a1
    @shooter4a1 Před 9 lety +264

    Yeah, there should be offside technology, I never thought of that. One goal that happened in the FIFA WC 14- the player was offside and the ref didn't see that. And that caused them to win the match, which wasn't fair. FIFA needs offside technology, refs make bad calls or they don't make any calls at all.

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic Před 9 lety +6

      bjehulk So what? The correct decision is what matters!

    • @NailujG
      @NailujG Před 9 lety +4

      Mexico vs Argentina WC 2010 Messi was CLEARLY offsides. Then the ref was in shock because he actually he admitted he messed up. Idk why they couldn't have taken off the goal

    • @shooter4a1
      @shooter4a1 Před 9 lety +5

      +ricomajestic Excactly....it won't even take that long. It'll take less than 25 seconds. What are you talking about...it'll take too long? As long as they get it right-that's what matters!

    • @ricomajestic
      @ricomajestic Před 9 lety +1

      bjehulk...they can just do what is done in the NFL where a coach gets a limited number calls to be reviewed during a game. In soccer there could be a maximum of 2 review calls per team during an entire game. This would prevent repetitive stopping of the game. There is already technology that would review offside plays in real time and would not require the game to be stopped! Imagine how this could clean up the game. If a player is legitimately fouled or if he dives in the penalty area, the play could be reviewed by the 4th official and the correct call could be made. This might eliminate diving by players for fear of getting caught and receiving a red card!

    • @shooter4a1
      @shooter4a1 Před 9 lety +1

      +ricomajestic yeah.... THE CORRECT decision is what matters. If offside technology will avoid bad calls then why not have it?

  • @Joy-zv4ci
    @Joy-zv4ci Před 8 lety +1696

    They added it to FIFA 15 and 16 but it's broken😂😂

    • @juanaids
      @juanaids Před 8 lety +3

      Yea

    • @enzio1977
      @enzio1977 Před 8 lety +11

      How to activate it? It never workrs with me.

    • @DimitarFCBM
      @DimitarFCBM Před 8 lety +10

      It activates by itself.

    • @dardog
      @dardog Před 8 lety

      +Bruh. hit cross bar like next to line (post)

    • @Hodenkobold85
      @Hodenkobold85 Před 8 lety +10

      Why is it broken? I never noticed any issues

  • @fifa
    @fifa  Před 11 lety +20

    Are you happy to have Goal-line technology in events and leagues?

  • @zac2013
    @zac2013 Před 8 lety +520

    U thought the lampard incident was bad... Come to fifa 16 😂

  • @xmorfey3f
    @xmorfey3f Před 8 lety +41

    2013 and they still have windows xp.

  • @7777carlosf
    @7777carlosf Před 9 lety +927

    Offside technology would be better than this.

    • @thetruer3fl3x33
      @thetruer3fl3x33 Před 9 lety +6

      Offside is a waste of time cause without the offside that is what u call football

    • @JAKESWIFTROCKS45
      @JAKESWIFTROCKS45 Před 8 lety +17

      That would be stupid cause of your toe is off then it is offside

    • @vika0194
      @vika0194 Před 8 lety +25

      +Carlos Franco the offside rule is a rule of interpretation.. it's not only about being in an offside position. the refs have to decide if he is active in the play...

    • @r37ro94
      @r37ro94 Před 8 lety +21

      That would be like the hardest thing ever . They would need to put tech all around the pitch

    • @fbshortfilms4126
      @fbshortfilms4126 Před 7 lety +4

      Absolutely-if you think about it-it's actually really easy to make offside technology. Just think about VR, computer games etc

  • @flying_sheep
    @flying_sheep Před 4 lety +13

    Who is here after Sheffield's disallowed goal?

  • @jerombolo2688
    @jerombolo2688 Před 9 lety +627

    Why so much technology for that? two to three cameras mounted in the crossbar is enough

    • @Firegamers789
      @Firegamers789 Před 9 lety +204

      The ref isn't allowed to see the replay of the goal, the technology allows them to know when the ball is behind the line

    • @jerombolo2688
      @jerombolo2688 Před 9 lety +85

      Firegamers789 why isn't he allowed to rewatch it?

    • @DigitalTwisted
      @DigitalTwisted Před 9 lety +160

      Jerombolo The argument amongst the critics is if we introduce video replays like other sports it would slow down the game too much, so rather than stopping the game so the ref can watch a replay they use the current system so that the cameras and the tech do all the work and it just alerts the referee if it's a goal.
      FIFA stated the system must be able to do this in under 1 second to be considered. The 2 systems that passed are the ones that are now used.

    • @nikelaaaos
      @nikelaaaos Před 8 lety +68

      Jerombolo Because Football is not an American sport.

    • @jerombolo2688
      @jerombolo2688 Před 8 lety +12

      Nicke. Well tennis is neither but they have this system there. Forgot it's name. You probably know which one, to see if the ball touches the line or not

  • @alfdoe2441
    @alfdoe2441 Před 4 lety +13

    Who’s here after Sheffield vs Aston Villa

  • @anasshahid224
    @anasshahid224 Před rokem +10

    Great to see technology improving FIFA football 👏👏👏

  • @alans8682
    @alans8682 Před 5 lety +2

    Marcos Dani los voy a extrañar fueron buenos momentos nunca los olvidare

  • @ranmitha988
    @ranmitha988 Před 6 lety +7

    Interesting. Good job for the people who made it, it must've been so hard

  • @rz6536
    @rz6536 Před 9 lety +669

    Frank Lampard goal was over the line

    • @preetrajpal5665
      @preetrajpal5665 Před 9 lety +29

      ***** It would not have mattered anyway 4-1 I mean hello?????

    • @ExpertPlasma
      @ExpertPlasma Před 9 lety +177

      Phillip Jang The score was 2-1 at the time. Going into the second half at 2-2 rather than 2-1 would have completely changed the momentum of the game. Two goals in Two Minutes would have been a real confidence booster and Germany would have been on the back foot.

    • @preetrajpal5665
      @preetrajpal5665 Před 9 lety +6

      Expert Plasma You know, when you play sports sometimes stupid decisions are made and you have to deal with it. And the fact that the score was 4-1 instead of staying at maybe 2-1 or 3-1 showed that England's collapse was inevitable. Anyway, have fun at the next world cup

    • @preetrajpal5665
      @preetrajpal5665 Před 9 lety +3

      But you can't blame losing a game because of it things happen and you have to deal with it.

    • @petrosmos688
      @petrosmos688 Před 9 lety +26

      Phillip Jang Actually, it would. The match wouldve been 2-2 with momentum on the English side.
      btw im not english

  • @Potatinized
    @Potatinized Před 8 lety +8

    hundreds of people keep saying in the comment that it can be solved by just using simple camera. If all of you have thought about it, what makes you think they skipped that idea? It's because they want more than that. Not because they didn't thought of it.

    • @WorldCaleb
      @WorldCaleb Před 8 lety

      *think

    • @Potatinized
      @Potatinized Před 8 lety

      Caleb Silverman you're right. Thanks.

    • @Potatinized
      @Potatinized Před 8 lety

      ***** You have problem with us potatoes now? huh? You choked on one of us when you're a child or something?

    • @Potatinized
      @Potatinized Před 8 lety

      *****
      Potatoes can read minds~~~
      Not really. I'm the one you chocked on and you shat me and I live again. I like the feeling of being inside you.

  • @ellieroar
    @ellieroar Před 9 lety

    Wow, You are really good. We Enjoyed this, Well done.

  • @MasiKarimi
    @MasiKarimi Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot for the info!

  • @PugsNotDrugs4
    @PugsNotDrugs4 Před 8 lety +9

    The NHL needs to use this technology for determining if the puck crossed the line or not. Far too often it's deemed inconclusive because the puck can't be seen through the goalies glove or underneath him.

    • @Etherion195
      @Etherion195 Před 8 lety

      +PugsNotDrugs4 That won't work, because this system only uses cameras. And if the puck is under the goalie and the goalie is in the goal with a part of his big protective material, even the cameras can't recognize it.

    • @TaufikAkbar7
      @TaufikAkbar7 Před 8 lety +1

      can use the electromagnetic method.

    • @Etherion195
      @Etherion195 Před 8 lety

      Taufik Akbar
      doesn't work, a puck is made out of hard rubber

    • @SWalkerTTU
      @SWalkerTTU Před rokem

      @@Etherion195 Maybe they could repurpose the puck design from the old FoxTrax system.

    • @Etherion195
      @Etherion195 Před rokem

      @@SWalkerTTU i don't know exactly how that one works, but it seems like it works with lights, which in turn would cause the same problems as the other mentioned methods.

  • @Dakblake
    @Dakblake Před 11 lety +34

    I thought the thumbnail was some sort of new xbox or something haha

  • @quentin3330
    @quentin3330 Před 5 lety

    Informative video. Very cool.

  • @familydinner1
    @familydinner1 Před 11 lety

    This is really great!

  • @Elpuma1374
    @Elpuma1374 Před 7 lety +23

    Glad to see FIFA using modern technology: is the future of the game and the world at large.

  • @dankennedy6377
    @dankennedy6377 Před 8 lety +58

    Liverpool vs Sevilla: 3 handballs in the Box from Sevilla and the referees didn't. See any of them

  • @dk0r51
    @dk0r51 Před 8 lety +1

    04:57 The non-visible spectra of electromagnetic fields used in this detection system are not affected by "day light or night conditions".
    However, their testing equipment, which does operate in the visible range, is.

    • @erdemmemisyazici3950
      @erdemmemisyazici3950 Před 2 lety

      I wonder if similar systems are installed on highways to predict car crashes?

  • @Enlightenedapps
    @Enlightenedapps Před 8 lety

    Excellent video. 👍

  • @gusbr95
    @gusbr95 Před 10 lety +19

    What about offsides technology Hugh to many goals called off especially for Mexico in this World Cup

    • @kaywop7582
      @kaywop7582 Před 9 lety +1

      Yeah also the goal Messi scored at World Cup for argentina

  • @TheLifeguardMW
    @TheLifeguardMW Před 11 lety +5

    Whilst i agree that works for many sports, that idea is used very effectively; unfortunately replays take time to analyse and make a decision upon. For stop-start sports like basketball, american football and rugby, that's fine! However for continuous sports with only very short breaks (by comparison), it is important that momentum etc is maintained by a very quick system, such as the ones shown.

  • @SGamerFamily
    @SGamerFamily Před 11 lety

    thats the thing, the clock needs to be continually rolling, that's a huge part of why this sport is so amazing. I think if they stopped the game after every foul or offside or goal then the game would take twice as long and the game would be completely different.

  • @hasancanar3125
    @hasancanar3125 Před 8 lety +32

    As bayrakları as...

    • @firatkama9583
      @firatkama9583 Před 6 lety +1

      Be o piçin amk onun için bayrak açanında

    • @martinluther2745
      @martinluther2745 Před 5 lety

      Hemen hızlı hızlı gelip boş şeylere bayrakları asıyorsunuz

  • @ethanbaker2583
    @ethanbaker2583 Před 8 lety +11

    They should do a TMO system like they do in rugby

    • @jamalatl4157
      @jamalatl4157 Před 8 lety +1

      what is that?

    • @harrisonsingleton3398
      @harrisonsingleton3398 Před 8 lety

      +JamalPLAYS MC where there is a ref who watches the replays and makes a decision

    • @zadan_oly7132
      @zadan_oly7132 Před 6 lety

      Jazzicals Mr skeleton hands man yes in soccer it’s called var but it’s not used in la liga and other leagues for some reason

  • @tafadzwanashenaisonchingom4919

    Im from the future, we have offside tech as well

  • @matheusneto7763
    @matheusneto7763 Před 5 lety

    Foi muito boa a implantação do goal line foi muito bo.

  • @pkkthetiger
    @pkkthetiger Před 11 lety

    Also because in football the time taken to make that decision would add to the extra time since the clock isn't stopped during intervals such as goals,outsides, corners etc

  • @mudabirali
    @mudabirali Před 10 lety +8

    From a goalies perspective this technology could be his worst nightmare

  • @OhNoNotFrank
    @OhNoNotFrank Před rokem +7

    Someone is going to see this in 50 years and think, that was considered a compact system?

  • @nitelite78
    @nitelite78 Před 6 lety

    How is the ball tracked? Is there sensors inside the ball? How do the systems know the difference between the ball and other objects (like a head)?

  • @amraqureshi6789
    @amraqureshi6789 Před 5 lety

    Awesome!

  • @mohammedmbarak9180
    @mohammedmbarak9180 Před 10 lety +4

    What if the ball hit the sensors in the post won't they be damaged? or what material were used?

  • @orri.einarsson
    @orri.einarsson Před 8 lety +18

    we need offside things for football (SOCCER)

  • @ollyh7721
    @ollyh7721 Před 8 lety

    Cheers Geoff

  • @7heLostAndDamned
    @7heLostAndDamned Před 11 lety

    another great step towards matching fixing prevention!

  • @hacim4576
    @hacim4576 Před 5 lety +5

    6 YEARS AGO
    ALREADY
    and on my recommended 4 some reason
    CZcams is broken

  • @Harzexe
    @Harzexe Před 8 lety +232

    5:50 wow! he should be a striker! RL9 is no one comapared to him xD

  • @SANt_e-SPORTS
    @SANt_e-SPORTS Před 5 lety +1

    Cássio do timão no vídeo hehe, representou 👏👏👏 vai Corinthians!!!

  • @wayneschlaegal
    @wayneschlaegal Před 2 lety

    Do you have a video explaining how the moment the image is frozen is "put to the test"? Does the VAR assistant choose it? Does a computer programme do it for them? Offside is now measured to such fine margins, so picking the exact moment of first contact is crucial.

    • @Azstromb
      @Azstromb Před rokem +1

      There was no VAR at that time

  • @abdulmw
    @abdulmw Před 9 lety +5

    They also need offside technology too. To bring the game into 21st century.

  • @shosc16
    @shosc16 Před 10 lety +6

    guys its a watch that will inform the refs its a goal... he doesnt have to wait for someone to tell him it went in or watch a replay.

  • @jasonvh8372
    @jasonvh8372 Před 5 lety

    A great invention

  • @stivsham
    @stivsham Před 11 lety

    That's great!

  • @abdulshakurdaud4501
    @abdulshakurdaud4501 Před rokem +4

    I had this recommendation after the Japan winner against Spain

    • @sdgaming9561
      @sdgaming9561 Před rokem +3

      That ball was still in Play due to the ball being a sphere the outer edge was still in play so it still counts as a goal

    • @TrueSeeker
      @TrueSeeker Před rokem

      Right 👍

    • @yechrisxuu9336
      @yechrisxuu9336 Před rokem

      It doesn’t actually work like that goal line tech is only used inside the goal and in the Fifa WC scenario the ball sends signals that tell the VAR room when to check to see if it’s in play or not.

  • @PeacemanNOT
    @PeacemanNOT Před 10 lety +105

    What happens when the ball hits one of those sensors in the goal, it falls off and the goalie is knocked out... that would be funny.

    • @agustinlyon8173
      @agustinlyon8173 Před 10 lety +25

      Its impossible...

    • @manuelg7765
      @manuelg7765 Před 8 lety +1

      +Agustinøx Jrø it is possible

    • @agustinlyon8173
      @agustinlyon8173 Před 8 lety +2

      FOOOT Manuel How exactly?

    • @manuelg7765
      @manuelg7765 Před 8 lety

      Agustinøx Jrø the ball could have been hit so hard the camera falls off and then the GK is under the camera trying to get the ball and then BOOM gets knocked out 😎

    • @agustinlyon8173
      @agustinlyon8173 Před 8 lety +3

      FOOOT Manuel And personally , i don't think that a player would kick directly to the cameras/sensor just to throw it. It would be childish and stupid.

  • @_aidid
    @_aidid Před 7 lety

    Great !

  • @ajanliuwaklai1895
    @ajanliuwaklai1895 Před 6 lety

    nice one👍👍

  • @kelvibulku9902
    @kelvibulku9902 Před 9 lety +152

    114 people are Juventus and Germany fans!

  • @Itsjoelnotjoel
    @Itsjoelnotjoel Před 10 lety +6

    as lONG AS we don't turn into hockey with the red lights and goal horns well actually Goal Horns are sick but I like the GOOAAAALLLL better

  • @Comp3630
    @Comp3630 Před 11 lety

    YES! YES! Thankyou!

  • @tuoralgara1011
    @tuoralgara1011 Před 11 lety

    amazing technology.

  • @Cobra41PW
    @Cobra41PW Před 8 lety +72

    why not just use the replay? You have cameras there already

    • @nielmio4784
      @nielmio4784 Před 8 lety +2

      +ae TÂY ĐÔNG CLAN you put the camera just behind the post facing the line, that's it.

    • @Cobra41PW
      @Cobra41PW Před 8 lety +2

      +ae TÂY ĐÔNG CLAN well then you know it's a goal for sure if it hits the camera in the net

    • @flemingcourt
      @flemingcourt Před 8 lety +1

      why not? it works well in rugby

    • @tjkenna217
      @tjkenna217 Před 8 lety +1

      But the ref can't see it

    • @tjkenna217
      @tjkenna217 Před 8 lety +1

      At the current time

  • @Hobbitstomper
    @Hobbitstomper Před 8 lety +64

    Funny how Football is the most popular sports around the world, and yet sports like Tennis, Ice Hockey, American Football etc. have those technologies and much much more, for years and years. In Ice Hockey, if the referee on the ice makes a mistake, the 2nd team of referees will watch the slow motion reply and correct him if necessary.
    How come FIFA is so slow in adapting to new technologies?
    With all the technology we have, we could assist the referee with everything. No more wrong cards, unseen hand ball, unseen fouls, fake fouls etc. It would actually be fair play for once. But nope, let's include human errors, cause it's more fun.

    • @aidangarner1181
      @aidangarner1181 Před 7 lety +4

      Well yes, it is more fun

    • @beaglefarts5282
      @beaglefarts5282 Před 7 lety

      it's a process

    • @walleball29
      @walleball29 Před 7 lety +1

      yeh in sports u need creativity not a bunch of machines

    • @_aidid
      @_aidid Před 7 lety +2

      Hobbit Stomper Football is the best and most loved sports in the world. The amalgamation of talent and technology would reduce unfairness in games. FIFA knows more than you so they know how and when to bring new technology in action.

    • @Hobbitstomper
      @Hobbitstomper Před 7 lety +1

      Aidid Rashed First off, there is not such thing as "best" in life. Anyone who uses the word "best" to compare anything in life, is clearly immature.
      Second, the reason FIFA doens't update their technology, is because FIFA is run by a bunch of 70-80 year old conservative men who are afraid of change. They grew up without technology, and they think that technology will ruin the sport. This way of conservative thinking is wrong. Our world is constantly changing, so we need to adapt to it as well. All the other sports that introduced technology just got more popular and a lot fairer.

  • @marsiilindbytyqi2973
    @marsiilindbytyqi2973 Před 9 lety

    its really good technoligy

  • @pramitkarmakar804
    @pramitkarmakar804 Před rokem +2

    Welcome to the Future ☺️ 2022
    However, today we lost one of the greatest of Football Pele 😌

  • @yimmyallainext
    @yimmyallainext Před 10 lety +5

    minuto 6:48 sale guerrero de PERU :D

  • @yazan774
    @yazan774 Před 8 lety +9

    why did they only use it in the world cup? did not see it in the liga or ucl

  • @____yvng6778
    @____yvng6778 Před 6 lety

    incredible wow

  • @JoaquimFit
    @JoaquimFit Před 11 lety

    Yes, it`s so cool.

  • @keezy.s5978
    @keezy.s5978 Před 9 lety +22

    Why referees when you have cameras ^_^

  • @spacepod9178
    @spacepod9178 Před 8 lety +21

    Yet in the FIFA games, "Goal-line technology" sucks baaaaaaaaaad.

    • @xmasta105
      @xmasta105 Před 8 lety

      haha so true

    • @maradonaistheman
      @maradonaistheman Před 8 lety

      I some times wonder that too, the ball goes out of the line, and instead of a throw-in, the game just continues on.

    • @sohi7431
      @sohi7431 Před 7 lety

      "it's well over the line" 5 yards away From the line XD

    • @vika0194
      @vika0194 Před 7 lety +2

      SpacePod9 no on FIFA games it is 100% correct but the replay stops at the wrong moment which makes it look like it wasn't a goal

  • @mps11397
    @mps11397 Před 11 lety

    i was wondering the same thing. there is probably some chip, or something inside the ball that triggers the response. so when an arm or leg or an entire player crosses it, it will not mark it as a goal.

  • @thejh6572
    @thejh6572 Před 6 lety

    Offside technology is also quite important as that of the goal line technology... Waiting for the FIFA to take that immediate action

  • @rbrtchng
    @rbrtchng Před 8 lety +16

    That server rack looks absolutely pitiful.

  • @xFlow777
    @xFlow777 Před 10 lety +13

    in my opinion before deciding if there was goal or not refs should look at the slowmo replay then decide just like in American football, with this thing you just have more ways to rig the game

    • @ybk360
      @ybk360 Před 10 lety +2

      What people are afraid of is that replays would slow down the game. But I think they should do it during important games or, more specifically, starting at the 80th minute of an important match while the teams are searching for the winning goal.

    • @levi799
      @levi799 Před 10 lety +1

      ybk360 To let the game slow down when the players are tired might be bad... or good.

    • @angelbonilla52
      @angelbonilla52 Před 10 lety +10

      Should they have timeouts too?

    • @n40798
      @n40798 Před 10 lety +14

      This system eliminates the need for the refs to take the time to review a replay.

    • @Alppaksoy93
      @Alppaksoy93 Před 10 lety

      Angel Bonilla There was no need for sarcasm. He's absolutely right. Most of American games are usually being reviewed by the referrers in slow motion in order to make a right call. What's point to waste your time to wait this technology to develop efficiently in the meanwhile most of matches get slaughtered by referees rather than just looking the cameras ?

  • @harikrisrain
    @harikrisrain Před 2 lety

    Thank You, Frank

  • @jellyboy123
    @jellyboy123 Před 6 lety

    i have a question? is it a goal when all the ball cross the line or is it a goal when the ball pass the line or is it a goal when the ball half way go over the line.

  • @aza091234
    @aza091234 Před 10 lety +236

    JUST REVIEW IT ON A CAMERA! THE SAME COULD BE DONE FOR DIVING!!

    • @aza091234
      @aza091234 Před 10 lety +21

      ***** Well it also improves the game. And stops cheating from happening.

    • @aza091234
      @aza091234 Před 10 lety +6

      ***** It takes less time than you think also.

    • @Pece17
      @Pece17 Před 10 lety +5

      Yeah just like in hockey

    • @BobMarley-vz7my
      @BobMarley-vz7my Před 10 lety +39

      they should definitely look at replays for diving, but only in the box/penalty situations. otherwise i'll be wasting my whole day watching spain

    • @aza091234
      @aza091234 Před 10 lety

      ***** Slow motion exists.

  • @kob6912
    @kob6912 Před 3 lety +4

    And now, Sheffield United have been failed by Hawkeye’s technology

  • @goku4393
    @goku4393 Před 6 lety

    Some type of triggering passive electronic item inside hardcore of the ball and motion triggered of this passive electronic at each end of the goal post is all it takes rather than putting a slow motion camera and pulling cables for it.

  • @yabbaguy
    @yabbaguy Před 10 lety

    Today in the Premier League, Chelsea vs. Hull posed a challenge to Hawk-Eye. Sure TV replays also could've conclusively shown that the ball hadn't gone in, but the system was able to accurately and *instantly* determine that a goal had not occurred.
    The key thing is it did its job and still allowed the match to flow, like a football match should. The suggestion of just viewing a TV replay, although it works in other sports, would be inappropriate here.

  • @MunhozHenrique
    @MunhozHenrique Před 7 lety +3

    VAI CORINTHIANS
    CAMPEÃO 2012

  • @nabilfekir5961
    @nabilfekir5961 Před 10 lety +6

    France - Honduras !

  • @djfunkychicken
    @djfunkychicken Před 4 lety

    microchip chip in the ball and on the players top and shorts.. No more issues with offside or ball out of play.
    Put some super bright lights on the inside of the goal post so when the ball crosses the goal line.. It lights up and flashes!!!
    People will LOVE this idea

  • @mheknut1389
    @mheknut1389 Před 10 lety

    เจ๋งไปเลยฮ่ะ

  • @Joecool20147
    @Joecool20147 Před 8 lety +40

    Script 6:27

    • @Shootp90
      @Shootp90 Před 8 lety

      +josh m ^^^^

    • @therealmvp8662
      @therealmvp8662 Před 8 lety +5

      He was reading it so he can speak better in english

    • @FoxGoalie
      @FoxGoalie Před 8 lety +3

      +Alfie Williams No, you can see a shadow holding something like a gun that was pointed at him!

    • @theroknar4579
      @theroknar4579 Před 6 lety +2

      He is turkish

    • @merenyd
      @merenyd Před 6 lety +2

      Be respect.He is speak other language.What do you want? He speak like an Englishman?

  • @PennyHerbst
    @PennyHerbst Před 8 lety +10

    Maan, what an effort. Why not just put 2 slow-mo cams behind each goal and two team members - one from each team - in the catacombs looking at the monitor :D People tend to over engineer

    • @pav4n538
      @pav4n538 Před 8 lety

      +PennyHerbst You would have to pause play while they look at the slow mo, what if another incident happens between the goal and the slo mo recognising the goal

    • @Etherion195
      @Etherion195 Před 8 lety +1

      Pav4n
      Because it's fucking expensive, goals can't really be moved again, it will be even more expensive, if something breaks, and it's not necessarily a useful effort. Plus, what happens, if referees start to count on this and then it doesn't work maybe one time? Nothing is flawless, but i'd rather have a very small human flaw than a very expensive technical flaw, which makes it lose all it's purpose.

    • @pav4n538
      @pav4n538 Před 8 lety

      It's not expensive relative for the money that is in football, at around £250K per install and it will last years and years, Premier League officials earn between £70,000/yr and £85,000/yr a year, the system pays for itself in the long run. Goals don't really get moved often, on the rare occasions where the groundsmen change the pitch they are more likely to repaint along the sides of the pitch. You seem to expect the system to have errors, Hawk-eye has been used in tennis for 10 years, and in other sports like cricket for nearly as long, this isnt exactly new technology. Even if Hawk-Eye was to slip up once, it would still be more accurate than a referee, look at all the close calls it has made already in the Premier League without incident. The reason this technology is needed isn't because the job cannot be done by a human, but because the decision needs to be instant, something a human cannot do. The reason it needs to be instant is so the ref can stop the game and declare the goal has been scored. You can't pause the game, or go back at a later time and declare that was a goal and play must be stopped, that's not football.

    • @Etherion195
      @Etherion195 Před 8 lety

      Pav4n
      uhm, your calculation is actuallypretty much non-existent. You don't pay more officials only because they need to watch the goals.
      The pitch is changed almost every year in some stadiums and therefore the goals have to be moved and everything maybe has to be installed again.
      But you areabsolutely right that the decision has to be instand, sometimes refs don't see that the situation has to be reviewed, i didn't think of that.
      Well but there still are problems. In football, the pitch is many, many times larger than a tennis court and the lines are sometimes not as visible as in other sports. And how does the camera decide, if it was the ball or just a head, which was going over the line?

    • @mux3044
      @mux3044 Před 7 lety

      +Etherion Refs aren't allowed to use replays as confirmation of goals .

  • @OurCognitiveSurplus
    @OurCognitiveSurplus Před 11 lety

    Still need video reviews of decisions and post-match review systems.

  • @crist6587
    @crist6587 Před 6 lety

    @Euro 1996 Munteanu(Romania) scored a similar goal(not given) vs. Bulgaria. Romania lost 0-1 with no chance to progress out of the group.

  • @soccerlover200012
    @soccerlover200012 Před 8 lety +27

    What is the point of this "high Tech" if the ref can't even change his decision

    • @Oscar-er7sf
      @Oscar-er7sf Před 8 lety

      Exactly

    • @AmeerHijjawi
      @AmeerHijjawi Před 8 lety +12

      the ref is allowed to change his decision.. it happened couple of times in soccer.. if there is a definitive reason to change it.. most recent to memory is kloses goal that was awarded then was cancelled when he told the ref he scored it with his hand.. then the ref cancelled the goal..

    • @uwantsumfuk2500
      @uwantsumfuk2500 Před 7 lety

      good on him

    • @Sam-gf6ue
      @Sam-gf6ue Před 7 lety +1

      Abran Alvarez well it just happened in the fa cup final this year

  • @iMesho10
    @iMesho10 Před 10 lety +32

    Why do they use windows XP ?

    • @DaWolf805
      @DaWolf805 Před 10 lety +15

      Because it took a very long time to develop, and it's probably a hassle to redesign it for anything else.

    • @TyloriusTechTips
      @TyloriusTechTips Před 10 lety

      Andy Cox windows 7 was out in 2010 when they decided to make it...

    • @alkolaqi83
      @alkolaqi83 Před 10 lety +3

      TyloriusTechTips It doesn't make a different any OS will do the job.

    • @Lmanyakaa
      @Lmanyakaa Před 10 lety +7

      because in real business world, not everything require "upgrade" just because there is a new version available for something. or go with orkham's razor, simplest explanation: they had a XP client at that day.
      these kind of software are usually developed platform-independent. xp or vista or 7 or 8 is not relevant. they are just operating systems, hence tools.

    • @alkolaqi83
      @alkolaqi83 Před 10 lety +1

      exactly people need to understand that the underline technology is what matters and user interface is just for the avg users

  • @BhavoC
    @BhavoC Před rokem

    Nice Goal SIu

  • @Dominicnoname
    @Dominicnoname Před 11 lety

    How do you distinguish between a ball and a foot crossing the line though? Does the ball have a sensor or something?

  • @EllsMurray
    @EllsMurray Před 10 lety +4

    Haha he is definitely reading that at 6:26

  • @Hildebertovenegas997
    @Hildebertovenegas997 Před 10 lety +4

    Is the referee reading a script? O_o

  • @CHAOTIKProject
    @CHAOTIKProject Před 11 lety

    Yup!

  • @blazingglory989
    @blazingglory989 Před 5 lety

    They should set it up to where it flashes green lights on the post if the goal has been scored.

  • @Raj-dj3ht
    @Raj-dj3ht Před 8 lety +5

    clicked off the video when sepp Blatter came

  • @erik8467
    @erik8467 Před 8 lety +5

    just put a camera or sensor above the goal line, everytime the ball passes that line, the watch says "Goal" 1 sensor and camera per goal instead of a these wires and technology

    • @SLTRR
      @SLTRR Před 8 lety

      +Erik Arustamyan or even better install a small go pro inside the goal post so it won't affect balls being blocked and face it towards the other post and also ask the fucking rules to change where if footage shows a goal credit it rather than following the blind af referee

  • @RichardShearer
    @RichardShearer Před 11 lety

    I totally agree 100% I really don't understand why they are complicating matters with all this technology. all you basically need is a guy to check the replays

  • @yusufb69
    @yusufb69 Před 8 lety

    What happens if the ball hits the sensors? Wouldn't they break because they look too thin to be rigid enough to stand the power transferred by the football?