Monday, June 25, 2018

World Cup breaks penalty kick record with help of video assistant referees

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There have now been more punishments granted in the 2018 World Container in Russia than in any past version.

Cristiano Ronaldo's spared exertion following a video partner ref audit against Iran was the record nineteenth spot kick granted in the competition, which presently can't seem to achieve the knockout stage.

A VAR survey later gave Iran a punishment in stoppage time.

Up to this point, 15 of the 20 add up to punishments have been effectively changed over.

In Brazil four years prior, there were just 13 punishments in the whole competition. The past World Glass record of 18 was first set in 1990, at that point coordinated in 1998 and 2002.

The part of VAR goes far to clarifying this pattern, with seven punishments so far being granted after a video audit, and VAR has likewise affirmed refs' choices on the field on a few events.

All things considered, this World Glass would be on course to beat the count of 18 even without VAR.

A punishment was likewise refused in Brazil's prevail upon Costa Rica on Friday after VAR considered there was no foul on Neymar, while in Saudi Arabia's amusement against Egypt, out of the blue, the ref dismissed an official audit of a spot kick he had given.

In the event that the present rate proceeds with, the World Glass is on course for a sum of in excess of 30 spot kicks being granted by the competition's end.

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