The Borneo Post

VAR to be used at 2019 Asian Cup

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MUMBAI: The Asian Football Confederat­ion ( AFC) plans to introduce the Video Assistant Referee ( VAR) system at next year’s Asian Cup finals, the regional governing body said on Thursday.

Top flight leagues in Spain, Italy and Germany have implemente­d the system, which allows key incidents to be reviewed with the use of video replays, and the technology was used at the World Cup in Russia this year.

The AFC said it has received approval from world governing body F IFA and the rule - making Internatio­nal Football Associatio­n Board ( IFAB), and will use VAR at the tournament, which kicks off in the United Arab Emirates on Jan. 5.

“Asian football is determined to embrace technology for the good of the game and we are looking into the introducti­on of VAR at some stage during the AFC’s pinnacle competitio­n – the AFC Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates,” AFC President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa said in a statement.

“We saw VAR f i rst hand during the 2018 World Cup and it was clear to everyone that there needed to be a great deal of training of officials and investment in facilities to make sure the system was effective and a positive addition to the game.

“We are grateful for the support of FIFA and IFAB and now I have asked the Administra­tion to ensure all the logistical elements and practical arrangemen­ts are in place so that we can introduce VAR to enhance the AFC Asian Cup.”

The VAR system use s a trained referee with access to a video monitor, and in constant communicat­ion with the main match of f icial, who checks decisions considered “matchchang­ing” and is considered an ef f icient support tool for referees.

It was hailed as a success at the 2018 World Cup but there has been complaints about the system disrupting the flow of the game while decisions are reached and confusing spectators in the stadium.

The extended 2019 Asian Cup will see 24 teams taking part for the first time, up from the 16 that competed in the last four editions.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? German referee Deniz Aytekin studies the VAR (Video Assistant Referee) screen to see if Italy deserve a penalty during the Internatio­nal friendly match between England and Italy at Wembley stadium in London in this March 27 file photo.
— AFP photo German referee Deniz Aytekin studies the VAR (Video Assistant Referee) screen to see if Italy deserve a penalty during the Internatio­nal friendly match between England and Italy at Wembley stadium in London in this March 27 file photo.

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