Norway clubs vote to scrap VAR after fan outrage

Football

Norway is set to become the first country to abandon VAR after 19 of its 32 clubs voted Wednesday to scrap video refereeing in the country’s top division.

Following a four-month consultation period involving clubs, players and supporters’ groups, clubs from Norway’s first and second tier voted on whether to scrap VAR, and the outcome of the vote led to a recommendation that the Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) rubber-stamp the result.

The NFF is expected to make a final decision in March, although sources told ESPN that the governing body could yet overrule the vote.

Norway’s top division, the Eliteserien, introduced VAR in 2023, but fans across the country have been vocal in their opposition to the system.

Earlier this season, Rosenborg’s game against Lillestrøm was abandoned because supporters threw fish cakes onto the pitch in protest of VAR. Other fixtures were interrupted by champagne corks, croissants and tennis balls being thrown onto the pitch.

The fan unrest led to the consultation period and the prospect of the NFF scrapping VAR.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

San Diego signs Denmark’s Dreyer as second DP
‘When Novak is at this level, it’s really difficult to find the way’: How Djokovic beat Alcaraz
Hastings, Sparks share Latin American Am. lead
Sources: Bucs’ Coen pulls out as Jags candidate
Lakers’ Vanderbilt cleared to make season debut

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *