Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has pledged to implement Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology to enhance refereeing in the domestic leagues.
While VAR is widely used in over 100 countries, it is predominantly found in developed nations and high-revenue competitions.
However, in 2023, FIFA President Gianni Infantino mentioned the possibility of a more affordable version tailored for developing countries like Ghana, and Okraku seems committed to this approach.
Okraku emphasized the association's determination to introduce VAR in the Ghana Premier League to address doubts and inconsistencies in officiating.
"We are going to introduce VAR into our football. Whatever we will do to introduce VAR into football, we will, as part of our overall strategy for improving refereeing starting from our GPL, we will. It's coming," he stated during the Meet the Press event on Friday, as reported by 3 Sports.
Ghana first utilized VAR during the 2022 World Cup qualifier against Nigeria at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, where a penalty decision was reversed with the help of VAR.
Last season, VAR was used in the CAF Confederation Cup in Kumasi for Dreams FC's knockout matches.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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