In the absence of VAR, a mobile phone recording is great. Maybe think that Mohamed Faruka referee from Egypt’s second division who went to what a fan recorded on his ‘smartphone’ to end up disallowing a goal after reviewing the game on the aforementioned cell phone.
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It happened in Suez SC-Al Nasr. With 2-1 on the scoreboard, the visiting team achieved the equalizer, but in the review of the play by the mobile phone recording in question Mohamed Faruk In his estimation, there was a hand from one of the Al Nasr players. For this reason, they decided to invalidate the goal, and then Suez SC scored another goal to win 3-1.
The Egyptian Football Federation decided to suspend indefinitely Mohamed Faruk. In that country’s second division there is no VAR but in Egypt or anywhere else the referee is allowed to use a mobile phone to review plays.
Source: La Verdad

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