Friday 11 July 2014

Meet Heine Allemagne, Inventor Of The "Magic Spray" From Graphic Designer To MultiMillionaire

Vanishing spray set for Champions League A ball is positioned for a free kick marked by foam during their 2014 World Cup Group C soccer match between Colombia and Ivory Coast at the Brasilia national stadium in Brasilia June 19, 2014. Heine Allemagne, 43, who has given FIFA free use of his ‘magic spray’ invention used by referees to keep a defensive wall from the ball at free kicks, says he is driven by a love of the game and helping referees keep discipline rather than becoming a multi-millionaire. — Reuters pic

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 Heine Allemagne

One of the great World Cup success stories has been the "magic spray" used by referees to keep a defensive wall 10 yards (9.15 metres) from the ball at free kicks but its inventor says he is more concerned with the good of the game than making millions.
Heine Allemagne, 43, who has given FIFA free use of his invention at the finals, says he is driven by a love of the game and helping referees keep discipline rather than becoming a multi-millionaire.


And his invention could hardly be more simple. The referee sprays a line of biodegradable foam derived from vegetable oil in a line on the pitch indicating where the players must stand at a freekick, and that line disappears within a minute or two.
"I had no commercial ambition, I wanted to develop the product. Perhaps there will be some financial side but that can come later, I wanted to get the product perfect for football.

"I wanted to help the referees keep discipline. The time now taken at free-kick has dropped from 48 seconds to around 20 seconds. There are less yellow and red cards and more goals from free-kicks, and the players respect the line."

Although the spray cans are not yet widely available Allemagne said the retail price would be around $5. FIFA took delivery of 320 cans for the 64 World Cup matches and Allemagne has absorbed the hypothetical cost of $1,600 himself.

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