2019 Africa Cup of Nations: VAR to be used from quarter-finals starting today

Published on: 10 July 2019
2019 Africa Cup of Nations: VAR to be used from quarter-finals starting today
Mubarak Wakaso confronts referee Victor Gomes of South Africa during Ghana's clash against Tunisia in the round of 16.

The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system will be introduced from the quarter-final stage of the Africa Cup of Nations.

It was originally planned to use VAR from the semi-final stage but it will now be brought in from the last-eight games.

Several marginally offside calls and an erroneous handball decision, which Ghana felt might have contributed to their early exit from the tournament, have been the extent of controversy in Egypt this year in a triumph for the battered reputation of African referees.

The second leg of the African Champions League final was abandoned in May in a row over the absence of the technology when it had been scheduled to be used.

When the referee disallowed an effort by Wydad Casablanca, they stormed off in protest that VAR had not been consulted, even though they had been told before the game that the system was not operational.

The referee of the first leg was banned for six months after he made controversial calls after consulting VAR.

This was deemed, however, to be a knee-jerk reaction by CAF and the suspension of Gehad Grisha was later lifted.

CAF president Ahmad Ahmad said not using the VAR system in the opening rounds was a "measure of prudenceā€.

''Those countries that use VAR did not rush into it from the start. It's a technology that a lot of people don't completely use yet," he told reporters before the tournament.

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