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FIFA gives VAR green light for World Cup

AFP  |  Bogota 

referee technology (VAR) will make its debut at in this summer despite lingering opposition from within and outside football, said.

"We are going to have in 2018, for the first time, a with VAR," said yesterday after a meeting of the Council which, as expected, rubber-stamped the go-ahead given by the rule-making International Association Board (IFAB) in two weeks ago.

"This has been approved and we are really very happy with this decision."

The World Cup, which takes place from June 14-July 15, will see VAR used to judge whether or not a goal has been scored, analyse whether a penalty should be awarded, decide on red cards and rectify if a has been mistakenly sanctioned.

"What we want is to help and to give the referee the possibility to have extra help when he has to make important decisions, and in a we make very important decisions," added

"It cannot be possible that in 2018 everybody, in the stadium or at home, knows in a few seconds if the referee has made a mistake but not the referee himself -- not because he doesn't want to know about it but because we forbid him to know.

"The VAR is helping the referee and we are going to have a more transparent and fairer game, and that's what we want."


VAR has been trialled since 2016 by 20 federations, including the and Italian Serie A, with around 1,000 matches involved.

But it has not been universally welcomed with even UEFA, the European governing body, still to be convinced.

"Nobody knows exactly how VAR will work. There is already a lot of confusion," said Aleksander Ceferin, who insists that VAR will not be used in next season's

"I am not at all against it but we must better explain when it will be used. We will see at "

One of the problems that dogs VAR, say its critics, is not the accuracy of its decisions but the time it takes to arrive at them.

It's a drawback which has left many fans and purists frustrated that the flow of a game is interrupted.

"The intervention of VAR takes one minute on average in each game. If we lose a minute to correct mistakes, I think we have done something good," said earlier this week on a visit to

However, added in an interview with AFP: "It seems hurried to me. I think we should do other trials in other tournaments, analyse them well, and then put it in place."

Suarez, who led at in and in 2014 in Brazil, remains a fan in general of the use of technology in football, which he has witnessed close up.

That came in the 2014 tournament when his team played in when the first goal decided through GLT (goal-line technology) was awarded to

"It's good and necessary that there are changes but it's essential that we don't lose the essence of football," added Suarez.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 17 2018. 09:30 IST
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