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Following successful testing at Club World Cup, FIFA announces goal-line systems will be in use at 2014 tournament.
J-League champions Sanfrecce Hiroshima beat Auckland City 1-0 in opening match as goal-line technology debuts.
Football moves closer to using goal-line technology as two providers are given green light to install systems.
Football's world governing body ends its ban on female players wearing item, with new designs eliminating injury risk.
Football's world governing body has agreed to allow the introduction of either the Hawk-Eye or GoalRef systems.
Following Ukraine's disallowed goal at Euros, we look at arguments for and against introducing goal-line technology.
Following Ukraine's disallowed goal at Euros, we look at arguments for and against introducing goal-line technology.
High-tech cameras that aim to assist referees will be used in first international football match between UK and Belgium.
European football's governing body lukewarm on system even if it is adopted by FIFA, according to general secretary.
International Football Association Board agrees to overturn controversial ban on wearing hijabs in matches.
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