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It was a World Cup where TV technology was pretty much together.
CNN: The greatest football team: Spain 2012 vs. Brazil 1970?
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The ICC may pay for some broadcasting costs to ensure all 49 World Cup games get DRS technology as standard.
BBC: World Cup set for umpiring move
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Despite years of resistance to any form of instant replay, soccer's world governing body announced Tuesday that it would fully implement goal-line technology for the 2014 World Cup and the 2013 Confederations Cup.
WSJ: Heard on the Pitch
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The lasting appeal of this Brazil team, Duarte believes, is also linked to technology which allowed the 1970 World Cup to be beamed around the globe in color -- allowing viewers a first glimpse of the iconic yellow shirt.
CNN: The greatest football team: Spain 2012 vs. Brazil 1970?
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On the back of the furore surrounding the incident, Fifa met at Cape Town to consider goal-line technology and extra referees at the World Cup.
BBC: Fifa to investigate Thierry Henry handball
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International soccer will take a belated step into the 21st century by introducing goal-line technology in time for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, FIFA confirmed Tuesday.
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The ICC would like the technology to be used in all 49 World Cup matches in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
BBC: Umpire review system agreed for 2011 Cricket World Cup
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And the ICC's board, made up of the 10 chairman from the Test-playing nations, approved 13 recommendations relating to the use of the technology in Test matches and the 2011 World Cup at its annual meeting in Singapore on Thursday.
BBC: Umpire review system agreed for 2011 Cricket World Cup
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First trialled by FIFA at last year's Club World Cup in Japan, GLT will be used at July's Confederations Cup and next year's World Cup in Brazil, with Germany company GoalControl set to provide the technology on both occasions.
CNN: England on course for goal-line history
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The resulting furore prompted football's world governing body, Fifa, to investigate the introduction of goal-line technology, which was used for the first time in a Club World Cup match last December.
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The 1970 World Cup in Mexico was a technicolored spectacle, brought live to millions of television screens by satellite technology and featuring a virtuoso performance by a Brazilian team considered the greatest in football history.
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