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Blatter to advance Italy's tech proposal

FIFA chief says Tavecchio's ideas are interesting

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(ANSA) - Rome, October 24 - FIFA President Sepp Blatter has written to Italian Soccer Federation (FIGC) President Carlo Tavecchio saying he will present his proposals for soccer to accelerate the introduction of technology to help referees to the International Board, ANSA sources said Friday. Tavecchio made the proposal and offered to have the technologies tested in Italian club football after several controversial decisions in champions Juventus's 3-2 win over title rivals AS Roma this month.
    At the time Tavecchio said he would be the "promoter of a request to FIFA" to accelerate the introduction of technology "for cases of doubt about the position (of a player)".
    That was interpreted as a sign he was pushing for the use of TV replays for tough calls, such as offside and penalty decisions on the edge of the area. Unlike many other sports, soccer does not give referees the opportunity to use video replays to make tough decisions.
    Opponents to technology say it would destroy the simplicity and fluidity of soccer that distinguishes it from other sports. Italian football is frequently hit by high-voltage furores about refereeing decisions and support for technology is strong here. "Thank you for your proposal on the use of technology," Blatter wrote to Tavecchio, according to the sources.
    "It is interesting. I'll bring it to the attention of the International Board". The International Board is the body that determines the rules of soccer.
    FIFA has 50% of the voting power on the board, while the rest goes to the football associations of the United Kingdom, a legacy of the sport's origins.
   

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