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Dumon: Blatter to discuss technology

Posted by Juan Arango

At the 124th Annual General meeting of the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in Zurich on 6 March 2010, which, as is the case with every FIFA World Cup year, was chaired by myself on behalf of FIFA, the IFAB decided not to implement technology in football.
FIFA supports this decision, based on the following points:

The universality of the game: one of the main objectives of FIFA is to protect the universality of the game of association football. This means that the game must be played in the same way no matter where you are in the world. If you are coaching a group of teenagers in any small town around the world, they will be playing with the same rules as the professional players they see on TV.
The simplicity and universality of the game of association football is one of the reasons for its success. Men, women, children, amateurs and professionals all play the same game all over the world.

The human aspect: no matter which technology is applied, at the end of the day a decision will have to be taken by a human being. This being the case, why remove the responsibility from the referee to give it to someone else? It is often the case that, even after a slow-motion replay, ten different experts will have ten different opinions on what the decision should have been.
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Marv Dumon serves as International Sports Examiner and Business and Finance Examiner for Examiner.com - a global top 100 website. He previously served as editor for a trade publication serving Fortune 500 clients, and has published for Forbes, Yahoo Finance, and Zeus, among others. Additionally, Marv's articles have been cited by The Wall Street Journal and Yahoo News. His professional background conveys experience in investment banking and consulting. Marv received BA, BBA, and MPA degrees with multiple minors from The University of Texas at Austin.


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Dumon: FIFA daily update

Posted by Juan Arango



MAD ABOUT FUTBOL
wants to welcome our newest contributor, Marvin Dumon. We hope that you enjoy his musings and information.
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It is a climax experienced quadrennially and enjoyed incomparably. It is one that only the FIFA World Cup™ can deliver.

With the competition’s 19th installment only 122 days away from kick-off, anticipation is building intensely among football enthusiasts. "Although some critical voices continue to make themselves heard, I have long been convinced that this will be a successful World Cup", said FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter at the latest FIFA Football Committee meeting yesterday. A series of footballing legends also expressed their excitement to FIFA.com.

“The anticipation is huge,” enthused Franz Beckenbauer, “It’s been this way since the Final Draw in December, when we found out who would be playing who. It will be an African World Cup and I'm really looking forward to it, because it’s going to be very colourful and very entertaining.”

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Marv Dumon covers International Sports for Examiner.com, reporting on Olympic events, soccer, tennis, cricket, boxing, basketball, and related international athletic events and personalities. He was previously an editor for an energy trade publication serving Fortune 500 clients, and has published for Forbes, Yahoo Finance, and Zeus Development Corporation among others. Marv's professional background conveys experience in investment banking, consulting, and business development. He received BA, BBA, and MPA degrees with multiple minors from The University of Texas at Austin.

Marv also serves as the National Business and Finance Examiner. His book "Manny Pacquiao: An All-Time Great" will be published in 2010.






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