World cup 2010 FIFA blatter expresses his apology over perform official duties

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England will take some reassure from the fact that an apology was made by Sapp Blatter, the FIFA president over the precluded goal scored by Frank Lampard. The FIFA President made this apology saying that this solemn error has convinced him to rethink on making use of technology at the goal-line going forward and said that he would take it up at the board meeting to be held in the month of July.

The Football organization received this apology. Notwithstanding his stinging shot without a doubt crossing the goal line, Frank Lampard was unused to this goal and England at the end of the day lost to Germany 4-1. Blatter also had to apologise to Mexico due to another error from the adjudicator in allowing a comprehensible offside ambition from Carlos Tevez of Argentina.

If the strike from Lampard had been permitted then the score at that juncture would have read 2-2 and would have boosted England’s morale to a large extent. This serious error on the part of the mediator has led to a discordant demand from FifPro, the intercontinental player union to introduce technology at the ambition-line so that the arbitrator can have the support of this technology to make the accurate decision.

Al Jazeera Network decides to broadcast the FIFA world CUP in 3D format

At present, the Al Jazeera Sports that is a most popular Arabic language sports channel as well as it is also well known by the Al Jazeera network, it has taken a decision that it will broadcast the coming world cup that is going to held in South Africa and for broadcasting this Al Jazeera Network will use the 3D format with the collaboration of FIFA.

It has confirmed that FIFA world Cup 2010 will be held in South Africa and it will start from the 11th June to the July 11th 2010.

At this time, the Al Jazeera Network is busy in the process to create two 3G (3Gbps) studios that will be well designed to give facility of better 3D signals and transmission of HD 1080p.

In honor of this broadcasting service, the Al Jazeera sport’s director general,” Khalifi Bin Nasser Al Ghanim said that for viewing the channels in 3D, the subscribers will have to pay a little bit extra charge on the existing subscriptions.

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