The Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) commitment to embrace the AFC Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system was demonstrated when the Continent’s top 40 match officials completed the second edition of the VAR course on Monday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Led by International Football Association Board (IFAB) Technical Director, David Elleray, and AFC VAR technical experts Ali Al Traifi, Subkhiddin Mohammed Salleh, Farkhad Abdullaev and Hakan Anaz, the five-day course included match analysis of more than 20 matches.
Simultaneously, an additional team of VARs worked with a surrogate referee to reinforce the importance of communications, teamwork, the line of intervention as well as VAR protocol and procedures.
The two editions – held in April and July 2019 – have been organised in preparation for upcoming AFC competitions, following the successful introduction of VAR from the quarterfinal stage of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates earlier this year.
The quality of AFC VARs has been widely recognised globally, after Australia’s Christopher Beath and Mohammed Abdulla Hassan Mohamed from the UAE were hand-picked by FIFA to form part of a specially selected male crew for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup – France in June.
Similarly, China’s Fu Ming, Khamis Al Marri from Qatar, and UAE’s Ammar Aljeneibi were also selected as VARs in the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup – Poland last month.
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