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For a long time, various different lobbying sectors have claimed that the use of video technology is an effective aid in decision-making. Now the IFAB has taken a historic step in the approval of experiments on the use of video to provide support to football refereeing.

The Use of Video Technologies in Refereeing Football and Other Sports analyses the capacity of audio-visual technology from different perspectives to help understand the best implementation of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system in football and, more generally, in other sports. This book addresses in-depth interdisciplinary viewpoints on the need and the opportunity of the implementation procedures regarding how to use it, considering that it could lead to very important changes.

The book goes on to examine various approaches to the most interesting topics for players, amateurs, coaches, referees and referees coaches. Offering viewpoints from both academics and professionals, this new volume addresses the VAR issue in a multidisciplinary way, analysing the implications of video replay application in football from the perspective of players, coaches, television professionals, referees, amateurs, sports lawyers, media and educators.

List of Figures
xii
List of Tables
xiii
List of Contributors
xv
Preface xx
Acknowledgements xxvi
PART I The Need for Video Assistance in Football
1(36)
1 Between Scepticism and the Long-Awaited Quest for "Football Justice"
3(20)
Juan Antonio Simon
2 The Contribution of VARs to Fairness in Sport
23(14)
Juan De Dios Crespo
PART II Video Broadcasting Limitations
37(68)
3 Is it the Same for the TV Screen as for the VAR? Planning the Use of Cameras and Replays to Solve the Controversy
39(31)
Anto J. Benitez
4 The Interaction between Audio and the Video Assistant Referee in Football
70(16)
Manuel Sanchez Cid
Alberto Luis Garcia Garcia
5 Replays in Football: A Technical Resource that Serves as a Narrative and Post-Refereeing System
86(19)
Alberto Luis Garcia Garcia
Manuel Sanchez Cid
PART III Video-Assisted Officiating in Other Sports
105(76)
6 Instant Replays in the Spanish Basketball League: ACB
107(12)
Angel M. Lopez
7 Instant Replay in the National Basketball Association
119(19)
Jacob Tingle
8 Video Technology for Refereeing in Other Sports: Tennis and Rugby
138(26)
Anto J. Benitez
Esteban Stepanian
Angel M. Lopez
9 Instant Replay in the National Football League
164(17)
Jacob Tingle
Manuel Armenteros
PART IV Experiments with Video Assistant Referees
181(118)
10 The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) Protocol
183(25)
Carlos Bacigalupe
11 VAR Experiments in International Matches
208(20)
Manuel Armenteros
12 VAR Experiments in the Bundesliga
228(18)
Otto Kolbinger
13 VAR Experiments in the Italian Serie A League
246(18)
Juan Antonio Simon
14 VAR Experiments in Major League Soccer (MLS)
264(11)
Clinton Warren
15 How Twitter Has Portrayed the VAR
275(24)
Raquel Gallego
PART V New Challenges in Refereeing Performance
299(52)
16 Educating International Football Referees: The Importance of Uniformity
301(27)
Manuel Armenteros
Tom Webb
Tom Webb
17 Didactic Teaching Strategies for the VAR: An Approach to Gamification and 21st-century Skills
328(11)
Marta Fernandez Ruiz
Miguel Angel Betancor
Manuel Armenteros
18 Psychological Response of the Referee to the Introduction of VAR
339(12)
Ricardo De La Vega
Juan Pedro Fuentes
Glossary 351(8)
Index 359
Manuel Armenteros is a visiting professor at the Carlos III University of Madrid. For over 10 years, he coordinated the training project between the FIFA Refereeing Department and the Carlos III University, Madrid, designing and implementing new technologies for referees and technical instructors. He is also a technology consultant and regularly collaborates with FIFA, UEFA, AFC and IFAB on a variety of projects.

Anto J. Benítez holds a degree in Information Science and a PhD in Audiovisual Communication from the Complutense University of Madrid. His thesis was titled Espectáculo futbolístico y comunicación televisiva. Main lines of his research have to do with sports and media, new technologies of audio-visual production and its application in education. He is the author of the sole original volume in Spanish about producing and directing sports for television. He has been a television director for more than 15 years, some of which he was in charge of sports and broadcasting in Telemadrid. Thanks to that, he has planned and directed a huge number of sports events, especially in La Liga and La Liga 2. As an athlete, he competed at the highest level for 17 years in different rugby teams in Spanish Leagues.

Miguel Ángel Betancor is a professor of Theory and History of Education at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. He received his PhD in Psychopedagogy from the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 1988. He is the director of the Center for Studies on Sports Arbitration at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. He was also the coordinator of the online training project between FIFA and FIBA Europe and the University Las Palmas de Gran Canaria from 2000 to 2010, and the head of operations at FIBA Europe, where he worked on the design of the digital basketball record. He also introduced technology in referee training, providing an online platform to referees and instructions from 51 countries. Nowadays, he is the head of the European project Erasmus PLUS SPORT, a new model of sociohealthy volunteering. He is also the head of the regional project eSport Talent Canarias, which is aimed at the development of electronic sports and its recognition in the Sports Law and Gamification Life.