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In a sea of controversy following a clutch of disallowed goals for their North African opponents, VAR emerged as a game-changer in Saturday's CAF Champions League semi-finals, keeping the hopes of Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns alive as they push towards their goal of continental success.
Kaizer Chiefs' dramatic Nedbank Cup semi-final victory raises questions about the need for VAR technology in South African football.
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie has released a tender for VAR implementation in South African football, with the technology expected to cost up to R80 million plus R70,000 per match. The tender includes equipment supply and comprehensive training programs for officials, marking a significant advancement for PSL and national team matches.
Minister Gayton McKenzie confirms the introduction of VAR technology in South African football, promising improved decision-making and fairness in the Premier Soccer League
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The Chelsea players immediately called on referee John Brooks to investigate the incident, as the decision was sent upstairs to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).
Though Gayton McKenzie made no mention of what the trip cost, or disputed the figure quoted in the report, he went to considerable lengths to explain the work he did in Paris.
The tool will track and record all incidents starting from October 5, 2024, which was the day of the MTN8 Cup Final between Orlando Pirates and Stellenbosch.
Steve Barker was visibly dejected following the defeat after his Stellenbosch FC team found themselves on the wrong side of a controversial call in the dying moments of the MTN8 final.
Stellenbosch FC head coach Steve Barker was gracious in defeat as he conceded defeat to Orlando Pirates but called for Video Assistant Technology (VAR)
Sports minister Gayton McKenzie says he’s spoken with Danny Jordaan and Irvin Khoza about bringing VAR to South African football.
There were renewed cries for the use of VAR in SA football over the weekend, after Mamelodi Sundowns scored a contentious winner against Kaizer Chiefs in their Betway Premiership clash.
Despite losing to Mamelodi Sundowns, it was one of Kaizer Chiefs’ best performances for some time as the 83 000 spectators roared their approval.
After Mamelodi Sundowns’ controversial win over Kaizer Chiefs, sports minister Gayton McKenzie has called on SAFA and the PSL to move faster with the introduction of VAR.