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Inventor of Football 'Vanishing Foam' Suing FIFA for $100 Million

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Pablo Silva, the Inventor of '9-15,' the vanishing spray used to mark distances during football free kicks, said that FIFA has been using his product without paying for it during an interview in Mar de Plata on Friday. Silva and his partner Heine Allemagne have been working on the product since 2000 and successfully filed a patent for the chemical formula. Silva and Allemagne demand $100 million from FIFA for compensation and damages.

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