Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to be used in CAF Champions League final
Video assistant referees (VAR) will be used in the CAF
Champions League final for the first time on Friday when Al Ahly of
Egypt host Esperance of Tunisia in the first leg.
The system allows off-field referees to assist match officials
regarding goals, penalty and straight red card decisions, and mistaken
identity when awarding red and yellow cards.
VAR has been used once before in Africa, for the 2018 CAF Super Cup
match between Wydad Casablanca of Morocco and TP Mazembe of the
Democratic Republic of Congo.
While VAR has been both lauded and loathed by footballers and
officials, its use at the World Cup in Russia this year was considered
“largely successful” by FIFA.
“We used it for the Super Cup last February without any hitches and
are delighted to go
a step further,” CAF general secretary Amr Fahmy said.
“This is another historic moment for African football. CAF is determined to use the latest innovative technologies available.”
Record eight-time champions Ahly and twice trophy-holders Esperance
have met 16 times at various stages of the Champions League, starting
with two goalless 1990 qualifiers.
The most controversial refereeing decision came in a 2010 semi-final
when Nigerian Michael Eneramo clearly handled when scoring the goal that
won the tie for Esperance.
It was scant consolation to Ahly that the Ghanaian referee who allowed the goal to stand in Tunisia was banned.
Ahly and Esperance go into the two-leg title decider — the second leg
is on November 9 in Tunisia — knowing a great deal about each other
having also met in the group stage.
After a 0-0 draw in Egypt, Ahly won the return match 1-0 through a
goal from Morocco-born Walid Azaro, one of six he netted in the
Champions League this season.
Anice Badri of Esperance has scored one more with his seventh coming
five minutes from time to secure overall victory in a dramatic
semi-final against Primeiro Agosto of Angola.
Other potential match-winners in Alexandria and Rades include Haythem
Jouini of Esperance, who has come off the bench to score vital goals.
Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to be used in CAF Champions League final
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November 01, 2018
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