The video assistant referee (VAR) monitor used for the 2023 U-17 World Cup is displayed at the player entry and exit area on the pitch of Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, Surabaya, Thursday (09/11/ 2023). (Bola.com/Bagaskara Bleu)
The 2023 U-17 World Cup will also be the first time VAR will be used in Indonesia. The U-17 World Cup precedes the BRI Liga 1 which plans to use VAR in the second round of the competition or next year.
The moment VAR was used occurred in the 68th minute. At that moment, Ibrahim Kanate was seen knocked down by Uzbek player Bekhruz Jumumov, in the restricted area.
However, Uruguayan referee Gustavo Tajera did not consider this a violation. However, recently, Tajera received a notification from the VAR team in a corner of the Manahan Stadium.
Gustavo Tajera then wanted to see for himself the repetition of the violation incident. However, the referee ran into problems.
Tajera was held for almost two minutes while waiting for the display to appear on the VAR monitor screen. After taking a good look, the referee then awarded Mali a penalty. Mamadou Doumbia executed the penalty well in the 72nd minute.
Interestingly, this VAR moment wasn’t the first to happen in this match. Another VAR occurred a few minutes later.
Mamadou Doumbia scored Mali’s third goal in the 75th minute. There was nothing wrong with the goal.
However, the referee communicated with the VAR team again. Interestingly, the game was delayed for approximately five minutes to ensure that there were no violations during the goal-making process.
Mali managed to win 3-0 against Uzbekistan U-17 at the U-17 World Cup. Mamadou Doumbia also scored the first hat-trick of the U-17 World Cup.
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