ZURICH - FIFA revealed on Friday that the 10 systems, which were not identified exactly, will be tested at its headquarters next week by researchers from a Zurich-based technology institute.
On the same day that FIFA announced that they'd be trying ten different competing technologies to introduce video evidence into football, Mexican side Necaxa suffered a major injustice that proved that such a process cannot happen quick enough.
Many Englishman were swayed that video technology is inevitable into the beautiful game after Frank Lampard saw his 100% legal goal disallowed against Germany at the 2010 World Cup. Now a similar situation took place in the Mexican top flight on Friday with the added twist of an unfair offside call to pour in the wound.
Now check the discussion going on RTÉ Sports Channel in the perspective of Frank Lampard goal disallowed in FIFA World Cup 210.
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