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Why Women's Soccer Needs Goal-Line Technology
UEFA Women’s Champions LeagueSunday, October 19, 2025
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The Technology Gap
Women's soccer is growing rapidly, but it's still playing catch-up with the men's game. One significant difference? Technology. Specifically, goal-line technology.
- Goal-line technology helps referees make crucial decisions by determining if the ball fully crosses the line.
- It's standard in men's soccer but notably absent in the Women's Champions League.
A Controversial Moment
A recent match between Juventus Women and Bayern Munich highlighted this issue.
- Juventus was leading until the final minute.
- Bayern scored a controversial goal, leading to disputes.
- Juventus players and coach believed the ball didn't cross the line.
- Without goal-line technology, the truth remains uncertain.
Calling for Change
Cristiana Girelli, a Juventus star, spoke out post-match:
"Women's soccer needs this technology. The game is improving, and the stakes are high. Technology must keep pace."
Other teams and coaches echo this sentiment, advocating for fair play and equality with men's soccer.
The Expert Debate
Some experts argue the goal was valid, but the core issue remains:
- Without technology, fairness is compromised.
- Players and fans deserve clarity and accuracy.
A Call for Progress
This isn't just about one match; it's about fairness and progress.
- Women's soccer is evolving, and the rules must adapt.
- Goal-line technology is a small change with a significant impact.
- It's time to level the playing field.
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