Accra, Nov. 29, - The
Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) will introduce Video Assistant Referee
(VAR) for the first time in a CAF competition at the Total African Nations
Championship (CHAN) Morocco 2018.
The usage of the latest
technology was accepted by the CAF Referees’ Committee at its meeting on
Monday, November 27, in Cairo, Egypt.
The experimentation of the VAR
technology will commence from the quarter finals stage of next year’s
tournament scheduled for January 13 to February 4, in the Moroccan cities of
Casablanca, Marrakech, Tangiers and Agadir.
African referees shortlisted for
the Federation of International Football (FIFA) World Cup Russia 2018 and with
previous training in VAR will be called upon for the tournament, designed
exclusively for footballers playing in their various domestic leagues on the
Continent.
In his opening remarks at the
first meeting of the reconstituted committee, Suleiman Waberi, who chairs the
committee, enlightened members on the importance of making collective decisions
to improve officiating on the continent.
“Today we are going to make some
very important decisions that will be pivotal for the future of refereeing in
Africa. We will launch major projects to meet the challenges ahead. The world
expects a lot from the new CAF and particularly from this reconstituted
Referees Committee, to make significant changes to meet the expectations of our
clubs and Member Associations to silence the critics of refereeing in Africa
and be at par with other Confederations,” Waberi said.
Among decisions taken was the
obligation for all Member Associations to have a functional Refereeing
Department. Also, the committee made up of former international referees, now
experienced instructors, have been assigned specific geographical zones areas
to ensure the implementation of the decisions taken by the Committee and the
permanent monitoring of referees on the CAF lists.
In addition, the CAF Refereeing
Department will soon be equipped with a video unit and also establish a
performance rating system for referees.
The committee also adopted a
four-year (2017-2021) action plan to be submitted to the CAF Executive
Committee, including the conclusion a working group on the revision of
allowances and the mode of payment for referees designated in CAF competitions.
The latter is one of the
priorities enacted by CAF President Ahmad. This working group is composed of
the president of the Referees Committee, CAF General Secretary and
representatives from Finance and IT divisions, and the Refereeing Department.
The Committee also approved the
concept of an open day for the media at major CAF competitions (AFCON, CHAN,
Women’s AFCON) for accredited media to acquaint themselves with events in the
world of refereeing.
GNA

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