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The foam spray helps football referees mark free-kicks to encourage fair play during games. Photo: Referee spraying vanishing spray Shutterstock" The Football Association of Norway has announced on ...
Referees mark these spots with a foam called 9.15 Fair Play, a vanishing spray that disappears only ... [Core77; Business Insider Australia] argentina football soccer Get the best tech, science ...
Then again, football's supremo wasn't in favor of vanishing spray a couple of years ago, only to change his mind in December. In Brazil, referees will use a water-based, shaving cream-like foam in ...
The vanishing spray used by referees at the recent FIFA World Cup has found a new home in the English Premier League. The biodegradable foam, which provides a visual 10-yard marker at free kicks ...
But for some, the real star of Brazil 2014 comes in a small spray can, a “magic foam” which allows referees to make ... as far back as 2000 in a junior football tournament in the Brazilian ...
For fans of South American football, the foam spray is nothing new ... open image in gallery Some referees went a bit overboard with their new spray (Twitter) If this photo is anything to go ...
The French Football League (LFP) had already announced its plans to adopt the spray, which was used at the World Cup in Brazil. Now the FFF has followed suit, and referees throughout the top three ...
Last week, a court in Rio de Janeiro acknowledged Heine Allemagne's patent for the spray used by referees at football matches ... them 15 years to develop a foam that disappeared a minute after ...
Referees' vanishing free-kick spray may have got the thumbs up at the World Cup and be a hit in the England and Europe's top competitions, but that's not evidence enough for the League of Ireland.
Portuguese referee Joao Capela used the recent meeting ... by daubing 'RIP' on the pitch using his canister of vanishing foam spray.
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