How VAR Broke the 2026 World Cup (Not a Machine)

Vincenzo Guide 8 days ago

Description

VAR isn't a machine — it's people. Here's how VAR and semi-automated offside actually work, and why they broke the 2026 World Cup.

Football has the sharpest offside technology ever built — 16 tracking cameras, 29 body points mapped 50 times a second, a connected ball (adidas Trionda) reporting its position 500 times a second, and a digital twin of every player, accurate to ten centimeters. And yet this World Cup became the angriest fight over referees the game has ever seen. This is the full story: what VAR really is, the "clear and obvious" rule nobody can agree on, why a review takes so long, the semi-automated offside system, the Egypt vs Argentina storm, and why "the reviews steal the joy."

CHAPTERS
0:00 The machine that broke the World Cup
0:20 VAR is not a machine — it's a room of referees
2:00 Inside a VAR review: what actually happens
3:40 "Clear and obvious" — the paradox
5:40 Semi-automated offside: cameras, sensor ball, digital twins
7:20 Why the technology didn't kill the argument
8:40 FIFA's mid-tournament rewrite

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