Leg Guard Inspection

Feb 14, 2023

More and more people in the football community admit that diving is part of football, and real football defenders have begun to stand up to save football. In order to return the audience to the most authentic football, these people are busy day and night. Former Premier League referee Jeff -Winter is one of them. On April 9, 2011, Beijing time, according to the British "Mirror", Jeff Winter, who was once a Premier League referee, held a public test of shin guards that can detect flops. He hopes that this high-tech instrument can be used in the future. Flopping disappeared on the football field.

Jeff Winter, 55, was a famous referee in the Premier League. As a supporter of the Scottish giants Glasgow Rangers, he used to enforce the 2004 FA Cup final of Manchester United's 3-0 victory over Millwall. After retiring in 2006, Winter joined the English Professional Players Union, and since then he has been committed to making football games truly fair. According to Winter, the inventor of the anti-fake shin guard is Andy Sauer. Whenever the shin guard is touched, the sensor will send out a signal. Andy Sauer believes that this invention helps distinguish true and false penalty kicks, and for players who like to flop, this equipment can also play a limiting effect. However, it was also pointed out that this flop detector is difficult to be adopted by FIFA.

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