The match between the Tunisia national football team and Sweden in the 2026 World Cup witnessed an exciting incident when a goal was awarded to Sweden after the use of Snicko technology. In the 18th minute, substitute Mattias Svanberg scored a goal just seconds after entering the field, but the assistant referee initially ruled it offside. However, Swedish players protested, asserting that Alexander Isak had touched the ball before it reached Svanberg. After a video review, the goal was confirmed as valid thanks to modern technology. The Snicko technology relies on precise sensors to detect ball touches, aiding referees in making the correct decision. This incident highlights the importance of technology in modern football, as it has become an essential part of match management. While Svanberg celebrated his goal, technology was the hidden element that helped ensure fairness in the match.
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Tunisia national football team concedes goal against Sweden in 2026 World Cup
The Tunisia national football team conceded a goal to Sweden in the 2026 World Cup thanks to the modern Snicko technology. Learn more about this exciting incident.
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