AIFF evaluates possibility of implementing ‘Additional Video Review System’ in India
All India Football Federation has written to IFAB to explore the possibility of India participating in the trial of the ‘Additional Video Review System’. President Kalyan Chaubey’s recommendation aims to consider the extension of the existing technical infrastructure to accommodate an ‘on-demand’ video review request from the referees through a multi-angle, multi-camera broadcast feed. READ | ISL Diary: Lax refereeing, tough AIFF President Chaubey said, “Our prime objective here is to reduce the margin of error by empowering match officials with the technology to assist in their decision-making. AVRS would help us study the impact of the technology, train our match officials with the new concept, and assess its adaptation by players, coaches, and clubs alike.” Voting lines now open for Sportstar ACES Awards 2024 Currently, the mass adoption of VAR is limited due to financial and infrastructure requirements set out in FIFA’s Implementation Assistance and Approval Programme.







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