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El País reports from 2017 points to the Premier League and Bundesliga paying €2.5 million annually.While goal-line technology is used across all of Europe's other leading competitions, it has not been deployed in La Liga. The main argument against its involvement has been the cost of doing so, which is estimated at €4 million ($4.3 million) per season.
https://barcauniversal.com/explained-wh ... ntroversy/In order to apply it in La Liga, it requires having a FIFA license that costs more than €2 million for the 380 matches that the Spanish First Division has per season.
Implementing the technology in the Spanish Second Division would further increase expenses significantly, potentially more than doubling them to over €4 million for the 420 games in the competition.
Additionally, stadiums would need to be adapted with the installation of 14 new cameras for proper usage, which is a challenge since only a few stadiums currently have this capability.
https://www.deltatre.com/insights/fifa- ... -solutionsThe service deployed uses 14 intelligent cameras tracking at 200 frames per second in real-time, in addition to a fleet of 12 vans and a newly created remote operations center to deliver a best-in-class service.