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Costa Rica‘s first division football league became the first in Central America and the third in CONCACAF to establish video refereeing (VAR).
Costa Rican referee Juan Gabriel Calderón was the first to use the VAR in the Costa Rican League. (Photo Prensa Libre: EFE)
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The Costa Rican first division football league became the first division on September 10 the first in Central America and the third in Concacaf to establish video arbitration (VAR)technology that was debuted with a penalty play in the match between Liberia and Cartaginés.
Referee Juan Gabriel Calderón was called by the VAR, in charge of referee Steven Madrigal, to review a play in which Cartaginés goalkeeper Kevin Briceño brought down an opponent inside the area at the Edgardo Baltonado stadium, in the province of Guanacaste (west), home of Liberia.
After reviewing the score on the screen, Calderón decided to award the penalty, which was converted into a goal by Marvin Angulo in the 37th minute, thus opening the scoring in this match corresponding to the ninth round of the Apertura Tournament, which ended with a 3-0 victory for Liberia.
In this way the Costa Rican League became the third country in Concacaf to have VAR, after the United States and Mexico.
For the implementation of VAR in Costa Rica, 30 VAR referees, 8 VAR assistants and 4 operators were certified, and technological support will be provided by the company Quality, in charge of the entire platform, from the cameras to the operators in the booths.
Before the official implementation, tests and live practices were carried out to ensure the correct functioning of the system.
In Guatemala, talks to implement the VAR have been going on for some years and at the beginning of 2024 the president of the National Football Federation (Fedefut) had mentioned that everything in the country was “ready” to start the project.
However, the price of the service has been one of the drawbacks to date for which it has not been implemented in Guatemala.
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The Rise of VAR in International Football: A Game-Changer for CONCACAF
The world of international football has witnessed a significant transformation with the introduction of Video Assistant Referees (VARs) in various competitions. The technology has been implemented to provide referees with an additional tool to make accurate decisions and reduce controversy on the pitch. In this article, we will explore the adoption of VAR in CONCACAF, its implementation, and its impact on the sport.
Costa Rica Pioneers VAR in Central America
In September 2023, Costa Rica’s first division football league made history by becoming the first in Central America and the third in CONCACAF to establish VAR technology [[1]]. The debut of VAR in Costa Rica was marked by a penalty play in the match between Liberia and Cartaginés, where referee Juan Gabriel Calderón was called upon to review a play involving Cartaginés goalkeeper Kevin Briceño bringing down an opponent inside the area. After reviewing the score on the screen, Calderón awarded the penalty, which was converted into a goal by Marvin Angulo.
CONCACAF’s Adoption of VAR
CONCACAF, the governing body of football in North and Central America and the Caribbean, has been at the forefront of embracing VAR technology. In January 2022, CONCACAF announced that it would utilize VAR in all remaining 2022 World Cup qualifying matches [[2]]. This move demonstrated CONCACAF’s commitment to incorporating technology to enhance the accuracy of refereeing decisions.
VAR in the CONCACAF Champions League
The CONCACAF Champions League, a premier club competition in the region, has also adopted VAR technology. In 2021, it was announced that VAR would be used in the competition, starting from the round of 16 [[3]]. This development reflects CONCACAF’s continued efforts to enhance the quality of refereeing in its competitions.
Impact of VAR on International Football
The introduction of VAR has had a significant impact on international football. The technology has helped reduce controversy and increased the accuracy of refereeing decisions. By providing an additional layer of review, VAR has helped referees make informed decisions, particularly in high-stakes competitions.
Challenges and Opportunities
While the adoption of VAR has been a significant step forward for international football, there are still challenges to be addressed. The
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On-Field Review: The Significance of VAR
International Football
The world of international football has witnessed a significant shift in recent years, with the introduction of Video Assistant Referees (VAR) technology. This technology has been implemented to improve the accuracy of refereeing decisions, particularly in high-stakes matches. In this article, we will explore the significance of VAR technology in international football, with a focus on Costa Rica’s journey to the 2026 World Cup.
On-Field Review: The Significance of VAR
The use of VAR technology has been a topic of debate in the football community, with some arguing that it disrupts the flow of the game. However, the benefits of VAR technology cannot be ignored. In a women’s major competition, the use of VAR technology was introduced, and it was met with controversy [[2]]. Despite the initial teething issues, the technology has proven to be effective in reducing errors made by referees.
In Costa Rica, the first division football league became the first in Central America and the third in CONCACAF to establish video refereeing (VAR) technology [[1]]. This milestone was achieved on September 10, when referee Juan Gabriel Calderón used VAR to review a play in a match between Liberia and Cartaginés. The technology was debuted with a penalty play, which was awarded after Calderón reviewed the score on the screen.
The implementation of VAR technology in Costa Rica’s football league is a significant step forward for the country’s football community. It demonstrates the country’s commitment to improving the accuracy of refereeing decisions and enhancing the overall quality of the game.
**Costa Rica’s Journey to the