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"Hawkeye" improve refereeing at Euro as collegiate


The introduction of "Hawkeye" to determine whether a ball has completely crossed the goal line, to be introduced in the next European Championship, improve arbitration, as it will allow attendees field background focus on other sets of the game, Wednesday estimated the members.

"So far attendees field background paid more attention to the goal line than other things. Now, that task no longer will have to exercise them and may abetting best referees," said committee chairman referees UEFA Pierluigi Collina.

The Italian explayer, who led in the French town of Enghien-les-Bains a seminar of referees and assistants who will lead the Euro, called it "a significant change" since it has been found that the arbitrators field background turned their faces towards goal an assist when he approached.

That, Collina said, prevented them from seeing what was happening in the area, something that happened particularly in corner kicks, where they could just tell referees grabs and shoves produced.

Collina said there are "many more incidents" such that "ghost goal", therefore considered very positive adoption yesterday by UEFA.

In the same vein the Spanish referee Carlos Velasco Carballo, who will be in the European Championship to be held in France from June 10 ruled.

"Our majority opinion was favorable. I already was fortunate enough to use in the Club World Cup in Morocco three years ago and the World Cup in Brazil," said the Spaniard referee.

Velasco Carballo, who said that Spanish referees "are not against the introduction of technology in football," said the "Hawkeye" as a "natural process" and as "an ideal complement to the work" of the attendees field background.

The Spanish referee recognized to be communicated to the public on the work of those assistants whose work is more important than it seems and that has not always adequately explained.

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