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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Asian VMOs Ready to Showcase Technical Expertise at Qatar 2022

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Kuala Lumpur, November 08 (QNA) - With just over a week to go to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) highlighted the Asian Video Assistant Referees (VARs) as they prepare to represent the continent at the World Cup.

On its website Tuesday, the AFC said that the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system was implemented for the first time at the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 and four years later, a team of 24 Video Match Officials (VMOs) have been entrusted to operate the game-changing system in Qatar.

Forming Asias stellar line-up are none other than Abdulla Al-Marri from Qatar, Singapores Muhammad Taqi and Shaun Evans from Australia, who were selected based on their quality and the performances delivered at FIFA tournaments as well as at other international and domestic competitions in recent years.

The AFC praised the Qatari referee Abdulla Al-Marri saying that Al-Marri has experienced a meteoric rise since becoming a FIFA Referee in 2018. His first international VMO assignment was at the FIFA U-17 World Cup Brazil 2019 before being selected to officiate at the AFC U23 Championship Thailand 2020.

The AFC website pointed out that Al-Marri has also officiated a series of high-profile matches in the AFC Champions League and the AFC Cup, but his most notable achievement came last year when he was appointed as the VMO for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic mens gold medal match between Brazil and Spain.

Al-Marri will be the second Qatari to operate as a VMO at the FIFA World Cup after compatriot Abdulrahman Al Jassim the first-ever AFC official to perform the VMO role in Russia four years ago.

The AFC website also praised the referee Muhammad Taqi from Singapore saying that Taqi became a FIFA Referee in 2012, and Singapore's first FIFA VMO in 2021.

Taqis appointment as a VMO at Qatar 2022 represents a refereeing journey that has seen him officiate at the AFC Asian Cup, the FIFA U-20 World Cup, the Tokyo 2020 Olympics as well as the AFC Asian Qualifiers Road to Qatar, amongst a lengthy list of achievements. In addition to being an active VMO in AFC and FIFA level competitions, he has been a key figure in the ongoing implementation of the VAR technology in the Singapore Premier League.

Taqi will be only the fifth Singaporean referee after George Suppiah (1974), K. Visvanathan (2022), Shamsul Maidin (2006), and Jeffrey Goh (2010) to officiate at the FIFA World Cup. As for the Australian referee Shaun Evans, the AFC said that he was appointed as a FIFA Referee in 2017 and has officiated close to 150 A-League matches over the course of his 14-year refereeing career.

The 2018 A-League Referee of the Year also officiated the 2019 A-League grand final between Perth Glory and Sydney FC.

Continentally, Evans has officiated several AFC Champions League matches as well as the AFC Asian Qualifiers Road to Qatar and will be making his first appearance at the global showpiece in Qatar. (QNA)


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