AR used for the first time in World Cup history
Russia has created a new history on Saturday in the World Cup. This technology was used for the first time in the history of the World Cup by taking video assists referee (VAR) in group-C matches between France v Australia. By changing the decision of the referee of the match, the decision of VARR technology was awarded to the French penalty.
In the second half of the group-C held at Kazan, in the 58th minute, Paul Pogbaar scored a great side in the box. Antoine Greizman was challenged inside the box, while the defending champion Jussua Risden was sitting in the box. Uruguay referee Andres Kunha ordered the release of Grumman's request, but VAAR could not. Within a mere 30 seconds of the video review, they instructed Kunh to give a penalty. Because of this, Kunh was forced to change his decision to give France a penalty. Although Australian players protested the decision. For that reason, VAr group in Kazan Arena's giant screen explains why everyone has given their decision. Although, in just four minutes, Samuel Umtari returned from the handball with the penalty from Jeddina's Spot-kicks in Australia's match. Then in the 81st minute, Paul Pogba was guaranteed to win France.