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- EA Unveils New adidas Live Season for FIFA Soccer 09 That Will Dynamically Update Player Attributes In-Game to Mirror Real World Performance
- EA Secures Exclusive Licensing Agreement with Spanish La Liga BBVA; FIFA 09 Demo Available World Wide on Sept. 11 REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced a new premium service for EA SPORTS[TM] FIFA Soccer 09 called adidas Live Season that will redefine the soccer videogame...
- Research articles 2008-08-20
- Soc: Bionic ball a big hit in Japan, FIFA say
- AAP Sports News Australia 12-13-2007 Soc: Bionic ball a big hit in Japan, FIFA say By Alastair Himmer TOKYO, Dec 13 Reuters - A new "bionic ball" being tested at the Club World Cup in Japan...
- Research articles 2007-12-13
- Soc: Hawk-Eye sets sights on entry to football goal-line
- AAP Sports News Australia 03-03-2007 Soc: Hawk-Eye sets sights on entry to football goal-line By Angus MacKinnon LONDON, March 2 AFP - Hawk-Eye, the technology used to judge tight line calls in tennis, will this...
- Research articles 2007-03-03
- Hawk-Eye hopes to solve footballs goal-line debate
- LONDON AFP — Hawk-Eye, the technology used to judge tight line calls in tennis, will this weekend be proposed as the solution to football's desire for a reliable system of judging when the ball has crossed the goal-line. Football's rules-making body, the International Football Association Board IFAB, will also...
- Research articles 2007-03-02
- Teamgeist[TM] soccer ball for the FIFA World Cup.(Teamgeist[TM] )(Brief article)
- The days in which soccer balls were made of leather are long gone. Since the introduction of synthetic materials, which represented a significant advance in ball technology, the properties of athletic balls have been continuously improved. The ball developers have come up with a pioneering breakthrough...
- Research articles 2006-07-06
- Money 4 nothing, kicks for free?
- Jun 15, 2006 (Adbrief - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Despite high interest in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, its sponsors are not registering with most Australians. A study conducted by Global Market Insite GMI reveals that 61% of respondents were not able to identify the event's...
- Research articles 2006-06-15
- World Cup keepers fight ball war
- BERLIN AFP — What's the biggest threat at the World Cup? Ronaldinho's magical feet, Beckham's free-kicks or Henry's dazzling runs? Ask any goalkeeper here and they are minor irritations compared to those being caused by the Teamgeist ball, whose revolutionary design has some of the world's best keepers...
- Research articles 2006-06-13
- Kickbacks but no penalties
- As if you didn't know, the 18th World Cup starts today. When it reaches its conclusion on 9 July, around three billion people are expected to watch the final. What else do three billion people do together? At a historical moment in which humanity's economic, ecological and cultural interconnected-ness is...
- Research articles 2006-06-09
- Pros pick
- Kick off football fever with the Adidas +Teamgeist, the official match ball for the 2005 FIFA World Cup. The hall's high-tech design helps enhance the skills of even the world's best players, says U.S. National Team captain Claudio Reyna. Get your kicks with one of your own, signed by members...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- Soc: Electronically-chipped ball ruled out for World Cup
- AAP Sports News Australia 12-06-2005 Soc: Electronically-chipped ball ruled out for World Cup PARIS, Dec 5 AFP - The much-heralded, electronically-chipped ball to help referees make crucial goal-line calls will not be used at the 2006 World Cup finals in...
- Research articles 2005-12-06
- Electronically chipped ball ruled out for 2006 World Cup
- PARIS AFP — The much-heralded electronically chipped ball to help referee's make crucial goal-line calls will not be used at the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. Sportswear and equipment manufacturer Adidas issued a statement on the website of world football governing body FIFA Monday ruling out its use...
- Research articles 2005-12-05
- Soc: Smartball proving successful in FIFA tournament
- AAP Sports News Australia 09-23-2005 Soc: Smartball proving successful in FIFA tournament By Jude Webber LIMA, Sept 22 Reuters - The "smartball" being put through its paces at FIFA's Under-17 world championship in Peru ahead...
- Research articles 2005-09-23
- Soc: Microchip experiment begins in FIFA Under-17 tournament
- AAP Sports News Australia 09-15-2005 Soc: Microchip experiment begins in FIFA Under-17 tournament By Jude Webber LIMA, Peru, Sept 14 Reuters - It looks just like any ordinary football but the Adidas "smartball" that makes...
- Research articles 2005-09-15
- Soc: FIFA to experiment with microchip technology
- AAP Sports News Australia 02-27-2005 Soc: FIFA to experiment with microchip technology LLANTRISANT, Wales, Feb 26 Reuters - Microchip technology is expected to be used for the first time at September's world Under-20 championship in Peru, following a meeting ...
- Research articles 2005-02-27
- FIFA signs multi million dollar deal with Adidas
- ZURICH AFP — Football's world ruling body FIFA finalised a seven-year, multi-million dollar deal with the German sportswear manufacturer Adidas. "Adidas is the first of the six FIFA exclusive partners to sign today for the period 2007-to-2014," FIFA president Joseph Blatter said at a ceremony in Zurich, where the...
- Research articles 2005-01-19
- FOOTBALL: THE GREAT `GOAL' FARCE: Fifa ponders hi-tech balls but
- AS FIFA, football's world governing body, confirmed yesterday that it is developing a "revolutionary" microchip-embedded ball to eliminate goal-line controversies, The Independent has learned that Premier League indifference scuppered the adoption of a similar innovation five years ago. The issue of technology in the game has been...
- Research articles 2005-01-06
- Soc: FIFA to trial ball device amid video replay row
- AAP Sports News Australia 01-06-2005 Soc: FIFA to trial ball device amid video replay row By Bill Barclay LONDON, Jan 5 Reuters - FIFA is to test a special device involving a microchip sensor inside...
- Research articles 2005-01-06
- WOMEN'S WORLD CUP SPURS SALES BOOM; THE TOURNAMENT'S ABRUPT MOVE TO THE U.S. FROM SARS-THREATENED CHINA IS BENEFITING ATHLETIC RETAILERS AND VENDORS.
- NEW YORK -- The relocation of the Women's World Cup WWC from China to the United States is proving to be a boon for leading athletic industry players. With tournament games set to begin in six U.S. cities on Saturday, retailers said...
- Research articles 2003-09-15
- Backflip carries $20m sting in the tail.
- Jun 29, 2003 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Soccer Australia is concerned about loss of sponsorship after a change of heart by the sport's worldwide governing body. Federation Internationale de Football Association FIFA had agreed to grant direct entry for Oceania to the...
- Research articles 2003-06-29
- El Mundial de Francia confirmó al fútbol como el deporte más popular del mundo y el que proporciona mayores ganacias a unos cuantos.(TT: France's World Cup confirmed that soccer is the world's most popular sport and the one that offer
- Aunque no hubo grandes sorpresas, se rompieron todos los records de telespectadores PARIS.- El último mundial del Siglo XX consolidó al futbol como el espectáculo que mayor atención y expectativas es capaz de generar. Las ya de por sí optimistas cifras esperadas por el ...
- Research articles 1998-07-12
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