According to information from ‘ESPN’, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) yesterday Monday approved the expanded tests of Football Video Support (FVS), a system VAR alternative gives coaches the ability to question decisions. According to the American sports television channel, instead of giving reviews to a referee acting as a video assistant referee, FVS gives coaches the opportunity to question the decision up to twice per match, if they believe a mistake has been made. mistake
“We are at the beginning of testing and the experiences of the FIFA U-20 and U-17 Women’s World Cups will be carefully studied but so far we have not noticed anything unexpected,” Pierluigi Collina, president of the FIFA referee committee, told ESPN. “Several FIFA member associations have already expressed interest in participating in the test. It is important to clarify that FVS is not VAR in terms of what it can address. Due to the limited number of cameras, FVS will not be able to show what it can show with VAR Offside being an example.”
Source: La Verdad

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