World Cup: Video referees for Russia 2018, says Fifa president Gianni Infantino
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Video referees will be used at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Fifa president Gianni Infantino has suggested.
The video assistant referee (VAR) technology can only review incidents relating to goals, red cards, mistaken identities and penalties.
"We will use video refereeing because we've had nothing but positive feedback so far," Infantino said.
Video assistance was introduced for the first time in a Fifa competition at the Club World Cup in Japan in December.
It was used to correct two decisions as Spain beat France in a friendly last month, having previously been used in France's 3-1 friendly win in Italy last September.
The system has been tested in several domestic leagues, with Australia's A-League becoming the first top-tier competition to employ the technology earlier this month.
It could also be used in English football as soon as August, bringing forward the start of a planned trial by several months.
The Football Association had initially said the technology could be trialled in the FA Cup in January 2018, but it might now begin in the EFL Cup first round.
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"Decisions and incidents are much more subjective and open to interpretation."
In rare circumstances and that's not nearly enough of a reason to stop progress curtailing consistently poor decisions from officials.
Tell me, what was your "interpretation" of Lampard's shot against Germany in South Africa 2010? Do you think a video replay might've helped there?
Nonsense - it CAN do a lot more, it's just that the powers that be have chosen not to
In reviewing goals how far a wind back is allowed- eg the Sane cross for Man C ? And if further back on say a break along the touchline ? FIFA have to be absolutely clear
Frank Lampard's "goal" still doesn't count though.