Digitalization in sports officiating
The Latest Information Technologies and Refereeing in Football: How Numbers Are Changing the Game Football is a game where passions burn not only on the field but also on the stands and in the referees' rooms. Debates about the correctness of referees' decisions have accompanied this sport since its inception. But while judges used to rely solely on their own vision and intuition, today they have an entire arsenal of high-tech tools at their disposal. From video assistant referees to artificial intelligence, from smart balls to 3D scanning of players — digital technologies have burst into football rapidly and, it seems, permanently. They promise to make the game fairer, more transparent, and more dynamic. But is everything so simple? And where does the line between helping the referee and replacing him completely lie? VAR: A Revolution That Began with the Screen The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system was the first harbinger of the digital era in football refereeing. Officially introduced in 2018, its roots go deeper — back to numerous experiments with video replays conducted in various leagues since the 2010s. Today, VAR is not just a "referee behind the monitor." It is an entire team that monitors key moments of the match in real-time: goals, penalties, direct red cards, and incorrect identification of players. The principle of VAR is based on the fact that video assistants intervene only in the case of "obvious and clear errors" by the main referee. They do not review every episode, but only those that can affect the outcome of the game. At the same time, the final decision always remains with the referee on the field — he has the right to review the moment on the monitor at the touchline and make the judgment himself. However, VAR has sparked intense discussions since its inception. Supporters spoke of justice, opponents of lost game tempo and diminished emotionalism. After all, when a goal is questioned and a verdict is awaited from the video room, joy i ... Read more
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