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1. Referee Third Eye Arloji


Andy Kurovet a designer, create special hours for soccer referee named Referree Third Eye which is equipped with bluetooth so that the assistant referees to referee backupcan directly send signals in case of Gol, offside or fouls. This is due to the controversy inappropriate referee decision.



2. CTRUS Ball

CTRUS ball is a ball which is equipped with a camera in it so that it can send a signal so that it could send a signal on a special device worn jikakalau referees there have beengoals. But the Football Federation refused to use it with reason would ruin the beauty of football.



3. Goal Line Technology (GLT)

Technology the goal line or Goal line technology is an electronic device that aims to assist the referee in determining the decision goals



4. M-Stasion

M-Station is the product of Denmark which is made of lightweight aluminum and stainless steel, the surface of the string produces the maximum rebound the ball. M-Station was designed as a soccer practice individually and groups that its use as acontrol the ball, heading the ball and help goalkeeper in rehearsal.


5. M-Frame Oakley

M-Frame is one of a pair of glasses for different types of usability and mostly worn by the athlete. The goggles are worn at the time of exercise by a keen sense of sight is useful for focusing the player by activating the sensor of blingkig.



6. The Footbonaut

Borussia Dortmund were the first to use future-tech training places with The nameFootbonaut, which is a 14 square metre room with 64 boxes of target or a target ball inenter any walls for the player.



7. miCoach

MiCoach is the first smart shoe technology that is used to observe and record theperformance stats speed, maximum speed, the number of sprint, distance, distancebased on time and accurately intesitas level.
Sports technologies originating from Germany is widely used by footballers, tennis players, athletics and many others.
MiCoach memory can record all data matches up to 7 hours and can be transferredwirelessly to the tablet, PC, and MAC.

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