Can Technology Kill A Sport?

    • sudhanshu.rout@timesgroup.com
    • Publish Date: Oct 26 2017 1:08PM
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    • Updated Date: Oct 26 2017 2:34PM
Can Technology Kill A Sport?

Over-dependence on technology might kill football, feels FIFA’s Head of Refereeing, Massimo Busacca. What are your views?

Over-dependence on technology will kill the real passion for football. Yes, technology has proved to be accurate when it comes to results and analysis in various fields, but substituting it with human skills is unfair. It can help in decision-making but cannot replace referees, coaches or players. 

Suswagata Das, class XI, Asian International School, Kolkata 


The chances of this happening are quite bleak as football is a highly-celebrated sport among the masses, across the globe. Recently, India too has shown interest in the sport by hosting the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. 

Parshvi Vora, class IX, Sri Sri Ravishankar Vidya Mandir, Mumbai


Technology like microphone or the, camera cannot substitute your skills. It can only aid in making decisions. The day we think like that, we’ll end up killing the sport. There are numerous things that human eyes can't catch – where technology has come to the rescue. Games have been lost due to negligence of referees. 

Akshat Sharma, class XI, Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula

Comments

Tanishka KHAITAN PUBLIC SCHOOL(NOIDA SEC_40)

Technology these days has taken up almost all aspects of human knowledge. It wont be a surprise if technology takes over major games in the world. although football is gaining quite a momentum around the globe, we need to take several steps so that we may prevent these historic games from becoming a history

Waayavya Mahadik ST JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL

Now a days, technology is gaining demand over all the things. Till things comes to sports, we are seeing many video games, and kids often enjoy playing sports through these games. But, there is a large difference between actually playing the sport and playing a video game. Recently football is gaining much fame worldwide, and there a fewer chances of technology taking over sports.

JOMILIN JOHN ST.ANTHONY'S SR.SEC SCHOOL

Technology is there to facilitate a sport and to challenge the limits of our performance. But this has to be tempered with caution and vigilance to ensure a sport remains fair, safe and accessible.

ADITYA Devi Academy Senior Secondary School

Technology was introduced for human welfare. But over - dependence on technology may lead to all cause in this unanimous, super specialised earth. Kids are not going out to play , instead they sit inside their home and browse all the apps or games. They think that enjoyment could be felt sitting inside the home and playing gamesthis should be avoided.

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

The growing technology extends hands to do impossibilities but killed our olden activities. Those days without tech people were happy and shared emotions but not which has become tough. So I feel more dependence on technology will not only kill football but many such things.

Manoj Bharadwaj Auden School

well sports is one of the most viewed passion in today''s world and technology takes the other half.technology is may be killing sports by preventing most sport by preventing most kids to go out and play.we need to make a debate and break the ice on this.many more sports should be promoted and make the phone glued teens to go out ther exhibit their talent

Manoj Bharadwaj Auden School

well sports is one of the most viewed passion in today''s world and technology takes the other half.technology is may be killing sports by preventing most sport by preventing most kids to go out and play.we need to make a debate and break the ice on this.many more sports should be promoted and make the phone glued teens to go out ther exhibit their talent

Lakshya Upreti D.A.V. Public School

Now a days technology can be seen everywhere but technology can kill sports this looks quite fake, but this can happen also. Sports and technology are each other''s opponents spots make a person happy, cheerful and active and technology makes a person lazy and always tired. A person who uses tech very much gets attracted to it and becomes lazy and tired. But I don''t think so that technology can kill sports.

Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Yes I do . For instance let me take a cricket . I like cricket but I am satisfied when I play on my android .But playing gives the most pleasure . And the felling experienced while playing in reality will not be experienced in playing on android .

Ronit.R National Hill View Public School

Technology can help referees make lesser mistakes while on field as their decisions can end up making on side win or lose .Football too needs to change with the modernizing world which will help in making the best team win

Ujwal Raj P Pragathi The School

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