Fernandes and Portugal’s head coach, Fernando Santos were unable to say whether or not Ronaldo had the decisive final touch after the match
By Kehinde Okeowo
World football governing body, FIFA, has laid to rest the controversy surrounding the scorer of Portugal’s opening goal in their 2-0 victory over Uruguay on Monday.
FIFA and ball manufacturers, Adidas, confirmed to ESPN that the technology in the match ball used at the 2022 World Cup proved conclusively that Cristiano Ronaldo didn’t make any contact with the ball.
Portugal took the lead in the 54th minute, but the identity of the goalscorer became a topic for debate, as fans and pundits disagreed on who got the final touch.
After the game, both Bruno Fernandes and head coach Fernando Santos were unable to clarify whether or not Ronaldo had the decisive final touch.
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However, the technology inside the ball proves Ronaldo’s head didn’t make contact and the goal has now been awarded to Fernandes.
“In the match between Portugal and Uruguay, using the Connected Ball Technology housed in adidas’s Al Rihla Official Match Ball, we are able to definitively show no contact on the ball from Cristiano Ronaldo for the opening goal in the game.
“No external force on the ball could be measured as shown by the lack of ‘heartbeat’ in our measurements. The 500Hz IMU sensor inside the ball allows us to be highly accurate in our analysis,” read a statement from FIFA on behalf of Adidas.
The match ball can provide real-time data to match officials and also captures all the touches made by players with sensors.