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Fifa throws open VAR operations room ahead of World Cup

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Fifa has presented the World Cup’s video assistant referee (VAR) operations room, which will make its debut at the tournament’s 21st edition in Russia.

At a press conference on Saturday, Massimo Busacca, head of Fifa’s refereeing department, said the VAR would be important at this summer’s World Cup but stressed that the officials on the field would still be tasked with managing the games.

Five days before the event kicks off on June 14 with a match between host Russia and Saudi Arabia, the VAR system has been in the spotlight and seems to be attracting more proponents and critics as the countdown to the tournament advances.

The VAR’s headquarte­rs consists of two small rooms equipped with numerous TV screens. Four assistant referees inside will monitor each game’s action and potentiall­y help the threeman crew of referees on the field in case there is a disputed call.

A total of 13 people will be dedicated exclusivel­y to the VAR system, while at least six other referees could pitch in when not officiatin­g games on the field, Busacca added. Each four-person group of assistant referees will be initially in charge of only one game per day.

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