La Liga President Javier Tebas has confirmed that there will be changes to the officiating of offsides from next season.
La Liga president Javier Tebas has confirmed plans to introduce fully-automated offside technology with ball chips for the 2026-27 season.
The announcement was made by LaLiga president Javier Tebas during the presentation of the first collective agreement for professional referees in Madrid. The aim is to improve the reliability of ...
LaLiga is considering changing the way offside situations are detected, with the introduction of a more precise, fully automated system that has been approved by FIFA. The announcement was made by ...
Arsene Wenger's controversial plan to radically change the offside rule has taken a major step forward. The former Arsenal ...
Video assistant referee technology (VAR) and semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) will be used in the fifth round of this ...
Arsene Wenger’s radical ‘daylight’ offside rule change has been cleared for senior trial in the Canadian Premier League, changing one of football’s most basic rules in a drastic manner. Know all about ...
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has pushed for a complete overhaul of the current offside law and Ifab have now decided ...
La Liga will introduce fully-automated offside decisions starting from next season, according to president Javier Tebas. At the moment, the Spanish top-flight uses semi-automated offside calls which ...
The controversy surrounding Pau Cubarsi’s disallowed goal against Atletico Madrid has now received an official ...
When the Premier League rolled out semi-automated offside technology we thought we would lose the arguments about offside. Largely we have, but there is still a major issue with how decisions are ...