World Cup 2014 has begun and so has the adrenaline rush,
which the world cup brings with it; the tension and anxiety is high, all the
players are working hard and there is this sense of determination which
reflects upon their faces. Apart from that, there is a reason why this World
Cup is getting so much limelight on the Internet; it is the most scientific and
advanced football tournament that has ever been seen. We decided to cover all
that is new for this World Cup, so read on and be amazed at how wonderfully
engineered this tournament is! Continue to view more...
In-Match
Finally the free kicks are going to become a
bit organized thanks to the foam vanishing spray that is water based and shall
be carried by referees in special belts. Using this foam, referees will be able
to draw lines on ground precisely telling the defending wall where it needs to
stand when the free kick is being awarded. The line disappears in about a
minute without leaving any trace. The technology has been used before for the
under-20 World Cup last year but it will be the first time that this technology
shall be employed at the World Cup.
If you think that was awesome, wait till you hear
this; goal line technology has been approved for this World Cup and is being
supplied by a German company Goal Control and it uses 7 high speed cameras –
each located at the goal mouth, monitoring action – and can accurately identify
if the ball crossed the goal line or was stopped before that.
MD, Dirk
Broichhausen, has claimed that the setup is ‘un-hackable’ since it doesn’t use
Internet for operation. The system can detect with an accuracy of 0.5 centimeters
if a goal has been conceived or not.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Shoe Just like a boxer’s gloves, a
football player’s best asset are the boots that player uses and owing to this
fact, football boots have undergone a revolutionizing change over the past few
years. This World Cup will be witnessing some of the latest football boots by
the leading manufacturers. Nike has come with its Mercurial Superfly boot,
which will be worn, by Cristiano Ronaldo and many others. The boot is special
since it employs a peculiar three-knit weave in order to minimize the material
between ball and the player’s foot. The idea is to enhance the player’s touch
and allow for more control and precise handling. The top of the boot enjoys the
Dynamic Fit Collar that has been designed to deliver a better fit and make the
boot feel more ‘natural’. The upper section and heel is connected via Brio
cable that is a support akin to tendon and as per Nike; ‘acts like a slingshot
that helps propel the player forward. A new, more-flexible full-length carbon
plate helps players to more efficiently transmit power through the ground.
Added studs at the boot’s heel offer stability, and extra traction has been
placed at the toe to give players more grip and propulsion during the critical
final 10 per cent of their stride.’
Another boot that will be used by a number of
other key players is the Wilmslow-based Warrior Global’s Gambler. The Gambler
enjoys nylon stacks located on the front of the boot, which is capable of absorbing
the speed of ball, and allow for more control. The instep has an enhanced and
more ergonomic plate that allows for enhanced grip and ball control whereas the
detailed designed sole imparts better traction and comfort to the player.
General Manager of Warrior Football, Richard Wright said;
‘Warrior’s goal is to deliver products which support our players to amplify
their mesmeric skills as well as helping the rest of the footballing community
to improve their game.’
Wear this and Remain Cool
adiPowerHow can you expect the players to perform their best
when they are being subjected to temperatures as high as 36°C? This is where
the scientifically designed kits come in. Nike’s tag line for the World Cup is;
‘Cool under pressure’ which seems befitting as they have incorporated new
fabrics along with thermo-regulation technology. The kit has 56% increased
airflow as compared to the previous kits. The kit has also been made from 94%
polyester and 6% cotton, which imparts the kit a feel of cotton and the heat
regulation properties of polyester.
Let’s head over to Adidas which has something far more
impressive to show off; adiPower. The firm has come up with a design of
pre-cooling sleeves and vests. The basic idea is to reduce the body temperature
and delay the fatigue caused by heat. The garments are worn after they have
been placed in freezer for sometime and allows for the temperatures down over
15-20 minutes. This effect is achieved by imparting a number of ‘hyper absorbent
granule zones’ that are specifically placed around the forearms and upper back
(Body’s primary cooling areas).
Train like a Boss
Smart BallAdidas also unveiled another technology that
greatly helped players in the training; Smart Ball. This, as the name implies,
is a ball that comes with built-in sensors that can tell how hard the ball has
been struck and its trajectory. This allows for the players to determine the
precise impact points for corners, penalties and free kicks. The gadget pairs
with the firm’s micoach app allowing the players to learn and improve kicking
and ball control skills.
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