CBF will request authorization to FIFA to use ‘judge e ‘in the Brazilian 2016
The CBF’s initiative to go to FIFA requesting permission for the use of video capabilities in football is not unprecedented. In February 2015, the Dutch FA (KNVB) has also consulted the authority on the subject and even already conducting tests with replays, he heard a “no” answer
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On Friday, CBF announced that, following a request of the club, will present a project to FIFA providing for the creation of the Video Referee, with “assigning correct clear and indisputable errors that may change the result or the development of games. “
The idea of the Dutch was similar. The local federation proposed that an assistant had access to a monitor with replay of the moves and could communicate to the referee any possible serious mistake. The aim is that the technology was already applied this season.
The experience came to leave the paper in 34-games tests. Without the approval of FIFA, however, could not be any communication between the worker who saw the replays and the referee. If approved, the system would be used in the Dutch Cup in 2015/16.
The veto came after a meeting of the IFAB (International Football Association Board), the body that regulates the rules of football. It is panel that body, on the 14th of October that the CBF will present his project. Manoel Serapion Son will be responsible.
In addition to FIFA, are empowered to vote at the IFAB Federations English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh Football. On the occasion of the Dutch request, members attached to the body defined the college as “conservative”, but praised the project presented, despite the negative.
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In the CBF and the Dutch Federation, the MLS (Major League Soccer), professional league US soccer, has also expressed interest in using electronic resources during matches, thus increasing the strength of the agenda for the next IFAB meetings.
The Dutch, inclusive, are confident that they will receive the approval of FIFA. Last August, the organization said it was empowering referees to use technology. “Training the judges now, we will be ready so that FIFA gives green light,” said a spokesman for the KNVB.
In the project to be presented by CBF, will be subject to interference from video referee six types bid:
– doubt whether the ball has entered the goal or not;
– Outputs of the ball by the goal line, when on the same play or context is marked goal or penalty;
– Definition of the place of direct free kicks, which occurred on the edge of the area, to define whether or not a penalty;
– Goals scored and penalties enabled and avoided in error right to clear faults bids / indisputable, not seen or marked clearly wrong way
– Impediments interference in the game, if there is on the same play goal or penalty;
– serious foul play or physical assault (violent conduct) indisputable not seen or bad decided by arbitration;
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