After the VAR system was integrated into football, FIFA has now rolled up its sleeves to introduce new technology into the game. It is intended to expand the scope of the Football Video Support System (FVS), which will give coaches the right to challenge certain positions during the game. For this purpose, it has been reported that FIFA will hold meetings with the International Football Association Board (IFAB).
CONTINUOUS FVS SYSTEM TRIALS
FIFA Referee Committee President Pierluigi Collina made statements about the FVS testing process. Collina drew attention to the importance of further testing the system in football matches and discussions with the IFAB.
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Speaking in an interview with ESPN, Collina said that FVS attracted attention as an alternative VAR system and that they got good results from the tests. Stating that they have not had any problems so far, Collina emphasized FIFA’s determination to introduce this new technology into football.
FIFA plans to expand FVS
FIFA Referee Committee President Pierluigi Collina made statements regarding the testing process of the Football Video Support System (FVS). Collina said, “We are still at the beginning of the tests. Applications in the FIFA U20 and U17 Women’s World Cup will be thoroughly investigated. However, we have not encountered any negative situations so far.”
MORE big tests are on the way
Collina said FIFA would send the report on the tests to the International Football Association Board (IFAB) and ask for permission to test the system on a wider scale. “FIFA will submit a report to the IFAB and will submit that the tests be carried out in more countries. Currently, some FIFA member countries have also expressed interest in participating in this process. If the IFAB approves, we will see more tournaments using it. FVS system next year,” he said.
SYSTEM OF PEOPLE FROM VAR
Collina emphasized the importance of stressing that FVS has a different structure than VAR: “It is very important to point out that FVS is not VAR. FVS does not display the images provided by the VAR system. FVS span is only 4-minute It is designed to work with 5 cameras.”
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FIFA conducted the first tests of the FVS system in May last year. In this system, coaches are allowed to protest twice a game. The right to object can only be used in emergency situations such as goals, penalties, red cards and showing a card to the wrong player, and this right will only be under the control of the coaches.
2024-11-13 07:35:00
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