Koreas premier professional soccer league K LEAGUE has purchased three Xeebra systems, to improve in-game officiating decisions. It is the first football association in Asia to adopt a VAR (video assistant referee). The UAE Pro League Committee recently tested the system and will be running a few more tests this year. The adoption of a VAR […]
Koreas premier professional soccer league K LEAGUE has purchased three Xeebra systems, to improve in-game officiating decisions. It is the first football association in Asia to adopt a VAR (video assistant referee).
The UAE Pro League Committee recently tested the system and will be running a few more tests this year.
The adoption of a VAR system comes after the league felt the need to improve its officiating processes and will allow the main referees to consult both assistant officiating staff and the VAR in order to make better decisions on the field.
We work in a region thats very forward-thinking when it comes to creating better officiating processes with technology were the latest of several sporting organizations to implement VARs, said Jong-Soo, PARK Manager at K LEAGUE.
With that in mind, we wanted to implement the Xeebra system from EVS to make calls more objective and lead to clearer judgements.
In recent seasons sporting organisations, including the KBO, KVO and KBL, who oversee the officiating processes for baseball, volleyball and basketball respectively, have all implemented a VAR system to enable better officiating in the region.
To make sure games arent interrupted by the use of the VAR, Xeebra will be reserved for specific actions on the field, including goals, offside rulings, penalties and player fouls, to name just a few. For the systems initial implementation, 31 retired referees have been chosen and appointed as VAR analysers who will act as point people between the Xeebra system and the games main referee.
We chose Xeebra for its easy installation and its multiple features that will enable VAR analysers to quickly get up to speed and make the right call more easily, added Mr. Ju-Won, PARK Assistant Manager at K LEAGUE.
After an initial testing period this summer, the VARs, which are being delivered by EVS Korean channel partner, Namsung, will be implemented into live operations, initially for the K LEAGUE Classic games.