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Extra assistant refs for Champions League
July 23, 2010

Champions League matches next season will feature two extra assistant referees after the experiment was approved by  the International Football Association Board (IFAB).

The additional assistant referees system was used in the Europa League last season and has now been brought into Europe's elite club competition, as well as a handful of other competitions around the world.

Referees will be assisted by two linesmen and two further officials in each penalty area.

The decision was ratified at a meeting of the technical sub-committee of football's rule-makers in Cardiff, where it was also confirmed the issue of goal-line technology would be discussed in October.

IFAB, which comprises representatives from world football's governing body FIFA and England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, had previously rejected the idea of introducing goal-line technology on the grounds of cost.

But calls for its introduction grew louder after England's Frank Lampard was denied what should have been an equaliser in the World Cup second round clash with Germany when his shot rebounded off the underside of the crossbar and dropped over the line.

The 'goal' went unseen by the match officials and was not given, denying England an equaliser in a match they eventually lost 4-1.

The issue was never on the agenda for Wednesday and a statement from FIFA confirmed a date had been set for discussions.

"FIFA and the technical sub-committee confirmed that goal-line technology will be on the agenda of the next annual business meeting of the IFAB in October 2010," the statement read.

With support for goal-line technology unlikely to dwindle before that meeting, FIFA will come under pressure to give a green-light to the idea.

FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke acknowledged the debate and said there would be an "open discussion" on all possible means of assisting referees at the October meeting.

"There were a lot of discussions during the World Cup," he told Sky Sports News. "Nobody is blind and we just have to discuss it.

"If we have an agreement within the IFAB - because it is not just FIFA to decide, it's all the members of the IFAB to be in agreement with FIFA - if we think that (goal-line technology) is the way to support the referee in his duty and to make sure right decisions can be made and to avoid what we have seen at the World Cup, then it is a completely open discussion."

AFP

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