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FIFA je objavila ključne dokaze in pojasnila, kako deluje senzor.

The article discusses a controversial goal disallowed during a football match between Croatia and Portugal at the World Cup, where technology played a central role in the decision. The goal, scored by Mario Pašalić, was initially celebrated but later overturned after FIFA used sensor technology embedded in the Adidas Triondo ball to determine that Igor Matanović had touched the ball before it reached Pašalić. This led to the goal being annulled due to offside. The article highlights the use of Connected Ball Technology, which employs IMU sensors to detect even minor contacts with the ball in real-time and sends this data to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system. The decision was confirmed by FIFA, who released a visual explanation of the sensor’s function and included photographic evidence supporting their ruling. The Croatian team ultimately lost the match, while Portugal advanced further in the tournament.

FIFA je uradno obravnavala polemiko o zavrnjenem golju, ki ga je Hrvaški Josko Gvardiol zadal med tekmo proti Portugalski na svetovnem prvenstvu. Odločitev, ki je sprožila pomembno razpravo med navijači in analitiki, je temeljila na podatkih, zbranih prek tehnologije povezane žoge, ki se uporablja v uradni žogi tekme, Adidas Trionda.

Ta ključna podrobnost je sodnikom omogočila, da ugotovijo, da je bil Mario Pašalić, ki je na koncu streljal, takrat v poziciji izven igrišča, s čimer je upravičil zavrnitev gola.

Na 13. minuti tekme je Gvardiol zadel žogo, s čimer je očitno zadel ključni gol za Hrvaško. Po pregledu posnetkov in analizi podatkov iz senzorjev žoge pa so sodniki ugotovili, da je Matanovićev prvi dotik postavil Pašalića v ofsajdsko pozicijo.

FIFA je poudarila, da lahko senzorji, vgrajeni v žogo Adidas Trionda, registrirajo tudi najmanjši stik z žogo. Ti senzorji prenašajo podatke v realnem času v sistem Video Assistant Referee (VAR), kar uradnikom omogoča natančnejše odločitve.

V odgovor na spor je FIFA objavila podrobno razlago o delovanju senzorjev in kako so prispevali k odločitvi o zavrnitvi gola.

Sam dvoboj se je končal z zmago Portugalske 2-1, kar je dramatičen zaključek trdega tekmovanja. Čeprav je Hrvaški uspelo zagotoviti točko, je zavrnjen cilj pustil grenkost za ekipo in njene navijače. Kljub porazu je Hrvaška lahko ponosna na svoj nastop, še posebej glede na izzive, s katerimi se je srečala skozi turnir.

Po tekmi je Matanović izrazil prepričanje, da se je dotaknil žoge z glavo, kar je kasneje potrdil sodnik Espen Eskas.

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FIFA je uradno razglasila, da je bila gola Hrvaške preklicana.

The article reports on FIFA's official explanation regarding the disallowed goal scored by Croatia's Josko Gvardiol during their match against Portugal. FIFA cited data from the Connected Ball Technology embedded in the official Adidas Trionda match ball, which detected a slight head contact by Croatian player Igor Matanović prior to the goal. This information helped referees determine that Mario Pašalić was positioned behind the ball at the time, leading to the decision to disallow the goal. The technology, which includes IMU sensors capable of detecting even the slightest contact with the ball, provides real-time visual feedback ('heartbeat') to referees, aiding in quicker and more accurate decisions. FIFA emphasized that this technology played a crucial role in resolving one of the most controversial moments of the Croatia-Portugal encounter.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents an objective account of FIFA's technical explanation for the disallowed goal, focusing on the technological evidence rather than political implications. While the match involved national teams, the focus remains on the application of technology in sports officiating, which does 

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FIFA je objavila ključne dokaze in pojasnila, kako deluje senzor.

The article discusses a controversial goal disallowed during a football match between Croatia and Portugal at the World Cup, where technology played a central role in the decision. The goal, scored by Mario Pašalić, was initially celebrated but later overturned after FIFA used sensor technology embedded in the Adidas Triondo ball to determine that Igor Matanović had touched the ball before it reached Pašalić. This led to the goal being annulled due to offside. The article highlights the use of Connected Ball Technology, which employs IMU sensors to detect even minor contacts with the ball in real-time and sends this data to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system. The decision was confirmed by FIFA, who released a visual explanation of the sensor’s function and included photographic evidence supporting their ruling. The Croatian team ultimately lost the match, while Portugal advanced further in the tournament.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. It presents the technical aspects of the goal disallowance and the use of technology in football officiating without taking an ideological stance

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