Makeshift VAR: referee checks goal using photographer's camera in Copa Perú – video

A referee created his own version of VAR in the Copa Perú, recruiting a photographer to help to decide if a goal had been scored. Jordan Campos’s long-range shot for FC Retamoso against Auquiato de Pampamarca flew through a hole in the back of the net. Despite Albert Alarcón signalling the goal, he seemed uncertain with the call. He eventually improvised and inspected pictures taken by a photographer on the sidelines before deciding the goal should stand. Ultimately, the decision did not have much bearing on the outcome of the match; Retamoso won the tie 10-0

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/sport/video/2018/jul/26/makeshift-var-referee-checks-goal-using-photographers-camera-in-peru-video

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