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NFF to install VAR in Nigerian stadiums

The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) is implementing Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to increase fairness and accuracy in football matches in Nigeria.

This strategy comprises installing VAR technology in regional stadiums as well as investing in referee training and re-training.

This was revealed at the Nigeria Referees’ Association (NRA) National Elective Delegates Conference in Ilorin recently, where the President of the federation, Ibrahim Gusau, stated that the incoming leadership of the association should devise development plans to ensure the proper nurturing and growth of Nigeria Referees for the betterment of the game.

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VAR benefits for Nigerian football

Installing Video Assistant Referee (VAR) in Nigerian stadiums can have several benefits for the country’s football matches, including Improved accuracy in decision-making which allows referees to review and analyze critical incidents during a match, such as goals, penalties, red cards, and offside decisions. This technology is crucial in Nigerian football to help referees make more accurate decisions, reducing the risk of errors that can affect the outcome of a game.

Fair play and reduced controversy is other benefits of the VAR technology. It helps reduce controversy and disputes in matches, as it provides a transparent and impartial system that can help clarify decisions made by referees.

In Nigerian football, the VAR can Increase transparency and accountability in decision-making, as it provides clear evidence that can be reviewed and analyzed after the match.

Nigerian fans will also get an enhanced fan experience with the VAR as it allows for more excitement and anticipation during key moments of a match, knowing that decisions can be reviewed and analyzed with the use of technology.

Nigerian football will also experience improved quality of football with the VAR as players are less likely to get away with cheating or unsporting behaviour, and referees can make more accurate decisions. This can result in better quality football, as players are less likely to try to bend the rules or play unfairly.

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About the NFF

The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) is the governing body for football in Nigeria. It was founded in 1945 and is a member of both the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA).

The NFF is responsible for organizing and overseeing all aspects of football in Nigeria, from grassroots development to the senior national teams. This includes the management of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL), the country’s top domestic league, as well as the organization of national team matches and participation in international tournaments.

The NFF is led by a President, who is elected every four years, and an Executive Committee, which oversees the day-to-day operations of the federation. The NFF also has various committees and departments, including a Technical Committee, Referees Committee, Youth Development Department, and Women’s Football Department.

Nigeria has a strong football culture, and the NFF plays a crucial role in promoting and developing the sport in the country. The national team, known as the Super Eagles, has a rich history and has won several major trophies, including the Africa Cup of Nations three times and the Olympic gold medal in 1996.

However, like many football federations, the NFF has faced its fair share of challenges, including issues with corruption and mismanagement. The NFF has taken steps to address these issues in recent years, including the implementation of new governance and financial controls, but there is still work to be done to ensure the long-term sustainability and success of Nigerian football.