Hawk-Eye set to be tested in EPL
By Rob Harris, 15 Mar 2011 Rob Harris is a Roar Rookie
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Goal-line technology could be used in the the English Premier League next season, with Hawk-Eye hoping to test its system during top-level matches for the first time.
But with football’s lawmakers yet to allow referees to consult high-tech aids, the trials and results will remain secret.
Hawk-Eye founder Paul Hawkins is also concerned that if his system contradicted a ruling on a disputed goal and the results were made public, the matchday officials would be undermined.
The sport moved closer to adopting goal-line technology earlier this month after the International Football Association Board approved another year of testing and FIFA president Sepp Blatter declared that it “helps referees.”
Hawk-Eye didn’t participate in the tests before IFAB’s annual meeting that all failed to meet the criteria because they weren’t conducted in stadium conditions.
Blatter accepts that future tests will have to take place in stadiums and has identified England as a likely location.
And Hawkins, whose company was sold to electronics giant Sony Corp. last week, plans to speak to FIFA in the next week to gain approval for further testing.
“We’ve got to find a stadium to put the tests in,” Hawkins told The Associated Press. “We also need to check in advance what is wanted, testing-wise. I expect there will be a contractual commitment that we don’t report the information from the tests so we don’t undermine the officials if there is a controversial goal.
“Just at the time when we are testing technology that will hopefully help officials in the future, we don’t want Hawk-Eye showing they are wrong.”
Hawke-Eye’s ball-tracking technology, which achieved by positioning cameras around the stadium, has already been successfully deployed in tennis and cricket.
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March 15th 2011 @ 1:19pm
MyLeftFoot said | March 15th 2011 @ 1:19pm | Report comment
Bin Hammam will announce this Friday whether he intends to challenge Sepp for the FIFA presidency.
March 15th 2011 @ 5:54pm
dasilva said | March 15th 2011 @ 5:54pm | Report comment
Whose the worst of the two evils I wonder?
I heard that the English are supporting Bin Hamman simply due to the fact that he is not blatter but I’m not too sure he will be an improvement
March 17th 2011 @ 9:21am
RedOrDead said | March 17th 2011 @ 9:21am | Report comment
If Bin Hamman gets appointed as FIFA president, God help us all! You will see the rise of the Middle-East and the fall of…well, everyone else…he’s already p|ssed off everyone in Asia, it’ll only be a matter of time before he does similar to Europe :-/