A recent survey has shown that fans of the English Premier League are rejecting the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology, with some voices calling for its complete abolition. This comes amid increasing criticism of officiating decisions in the league.
France is set to test a new audio system for referees during the Paris Saint-Germain vs. Toulouse match on April 3, aimed at enhancing transparency and understanding of officiating decisions, particularly regarding the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology.
The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology has sparked widespread debate in England, with many clubs and fans calling for its removal from the pitch, arguing it negatively impacts match outcomes. This demand comes amid a series of controversial decisions that have intensified criticism of the technology.
A recent survey conducted by the Football Supporters' Association indicates that over <strong>75%</strong> of English Premier League fans do not support the continued use of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology. The survey, which involved around <strong>8000</strong> fans, was conducted online between <strong>February 26</strong> and <strong>March 23</strong>.
A recent survey conducted by the Football Supporters' Association found that approximately <strong>75%</strong> of Premier League fans believe that Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology disrupts goal celebrations and has not improved the quality of the game since its introduction.