The VAR has become an integral part of football in recent years, however it seems that the time has come for first alternative.
According to the Times, the EFL is considering being admitted to the Championship, League One, League Two and the Women’s Super League. the new, more economical version of the video systemwhich will help reduce dietary errors but will not require the same resources.
It is about a series of four pillars that will cover the entire playing field with cameras, sending an image to the laptop of the video assistant referee! How long will it take to install them? About 45 minutes …
Forget, in short, the rooms of the VAR, at the time will not be included in the package the … famous offside lines.
“We want to avoid mistakes, not cases that are offside … a claw,” say sources from the EFL, with the cost of the above system being much lower than the classic VAR.
Tests have already taken place in the Netherlands, with the International Football Association (IFAB) meeting on March 3 and expected to give the green light for its use – which however is not scheduled to take place earlier than 2023.
EXCL: VAR-light targeted for Championship and Women’s Super League from season 2023/24 – ie no offside lineshttps: //t.co/O0CXnNTNTJ
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