What is VAR in Football | VAR in FIFA World Cup 2018 | Urdu/Hindi
What is VAR in Football | Video Assistant Referee in FIFA World Cup 2018 | Urdu/Hindi
In this video, we are going to learn What is VAR Technology in Football.
FIFA World cup 2018 is using VAR(Video Assistance Referee).
VAR is the full form of Video Assitance Referee.
Regardless of where the match is being played, the VAR team is located in a centralized operation room in Moscow.
That VAR team -- made up of one lead video official and three assistants -- has access to all 33 of the broadcast cameras inside the stadium, of which 12 are slow-motion.
They also have two additional cameras dedicated to monitoring possible offsides, featuring computer-generated lines projected onto the field of play.
For the knockout phase, an additional ultra slow-motion camera will be installed behind each goal to improve VAR technology.
Communication between the referee and the officials watching the video footage is two-way.
If the VAR believes the referee has made a mistake, they can advise him at any time via the headset.
If the on-field referee is unsure of a particular decision, he can make contact with the VAR.
Many of the venues for Russia 2018 are thousands of miles away from the capital, so communication is made through what FIFA calls a "sophisticated fiber-linked radio system."
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In this video, we are going to learn What is VAR Technology in Football.
FIFA World cup 2018 is using VAR(Video Assistance Referee).
VAR is the full form of Video Assitance Referee.
Regardless of where the match is being played, the VAR team is located in a centralized operation room in Moscow.
That VAR team -- made up of one lead video official and three assistants -- has access to all 33 of the broadcast cameras inside the stadium, of which 12 are slow-motion.
They also have two additional cameras dedicated to monitoring possible offsides, featuring computer-generated lines projected onto the field of play.
For the knockout phase, an additional ultra slow-motion camera will be installed behind each goal to improve VAR technology.
Communication between the referee and the officials watching the video footage is two-way.
If the VAR believes the referee has made a mistake, they can advise him at any time via the headset.
If the on-field referee is unsure of a particular decision, he can make contact with the VAR.
Many of the venues for Russia 2018 are thousands of miles away from the capital, so communication is made through what FIFA calls a "sophisticated fiber-linked radio system."
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