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The feasibility of VAR implementation in the NPFL: Is Nigerian football ready for this evolution?

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
September 6, 2023
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The introduction of Video Assistant Referees (VAR) in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) is undoubtedly a significant step toward enhancing the fairness and accuracy of officiating in Nigerian football.

However, the successful implementation of VAR hinges on several critical factors, most notably the infrastructure and facilities available in Nigerian stadiums.

While VAR has become a staple in top-tier football leagues worldwide, it’s essential to acknowledge that not all stadiums, especially in Nigeria, are equipped to accommodate this technology seamlessly.

No doubts, Nigeria boasts of a rich football culture and passionate fans, but the state of many stadiums remains a concern.

For instance, the Adamasingba Stadium, despite being a multi-use facility, may not meet the stringent technological requirements for VAR.

Similarly, though a historic venue, the Moshood Abiola National Stadium may face challenges in adopting VAR due to its outdated infrastructure, and many other Stadiums used for the Nigerian league games.

To implement VAR successfully, Nigerian football authorities must embark on a comprehensive stadium upgrade program.

This includes investing in high-definition cameras, fibre-optic networks, and control rooms equipped with the latest technology. Such an endeavour requires substantial financial commitment and meticulous planning.

Additionally, the training and capacity-building of Nigerian referees are of paramount importance. VAR only works effectively when referees are well-versed in its operation and interpretation.

Referees must be adequately trained to use VAR as a tool to make more informed decisions, keeping in line with global best practices.

While the introduction of VAR is a commendable move that can significantly improve the quality of refereeing in the NPFL, it’s essential to be realistic about Nigeria’s challenges in implementing this technology.

It may take time and substantial investments to bring all stadiums up to par with the technological requirements of VAR.

VAR holds the promise of fairer and more accurate officiating, but its effectiveness in Nigeria will depend on the commitment to addressing the infrastructural gaps that currently exist in many stadiums.

Quadri Olaitan
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