Technology In Football Outline

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Tittle : Technology in football
Topic sentence : Technology usage in sports has increased rapidly, such as in football
Controlling Idea : Examples and The reasons why Technological developments have a positive impact in football
Method Supporting sentence : Example
Supporting sentence : - Examples of applications of technology in football :
1. Goal Line Technology ( GLT)
2. Hawkeye system
3. Foam technology
Narrowed down topic : Technology use in football
Conclusion sentence : Technological developments have a positive impact on football as it makes football more just and more beautiful to behold. Technology in Football

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