FIFA has awarded GoalControl GmbH (based in Wurselen, Germany) a licence for its goal-line technology system GoalControl-4D. GoalControl-4D uses 14 high-speed cameras located around the pitch which are directed at both goals. The position of the ball is continually and automatically captured in three dimensions - using X, Y and Z co-ordinates - as soon as it approaches the goal-line. When the ball has completely crossed the line, the central analysis unit sends an encrypted signal to the referee’s watch in less than a second. GoalControl-4D can be used with both standard goalposts and balls. GoalControl GmbH and FIFA signed the licensing contract after successful tests at Dusseldorf’s Esprit-Arena and the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen in February 2013. GoalControl will also participate in the tender to provide goal-line technology at the FIFA Confederations Cup 2013, as well as the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™. FIFA
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