Did VAR Save Justice... Or Kill the Fun of Football?
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology has firmly established itself during the 2026 World Cup, playing a crucial role in most of the red card incidents witnessed in the tournament so far.
Statistics show that 13 red cards have been issued since the tournament began, with VAR being involved in 9 of those cases, as it intervened to review footage and recommended that referees change their decisions or issue a red card directly.
This figure reflects the increasing impact of VAR technology in protecting players and applying the law accurately, especially in knockout matches that require the highest levels of decisiveness, where video reviews have become a fundamental element in refereeing decisions during the 2026 World Cup.
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology has firmly established itself during the 2026 World Cup, playing a crucial role in most of the red card incidents witnessed in the tournament so far.
Statistics show that 13 red cards have been issued since the tournament began, with VAR being involved in 9 of those cases, as it intervened to review footage and recommended that referees change their decisions or issue a red card directly.
This figure reflects the increasing impact of VAR technology in protecting players and applying the law accurately, especially in knockout matches that require the highest levels of decisiveness, where video reviews have become a fundamental element in refereeing decisions during the 2026 World Cup.
Original source: Okaz
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