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VAR is trying to kill the joy of this World Cup

Controversial Video Assistant Referee (VAR) decisions are sparking debate over the officiating quality and fan experience of the 2026 World Cup.

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The brief

The use of VAR during the 2026 World Cup has become a central point of contention, with reports of glaring refereeing errors during the group stage. While some coverage characterizes the technology as a detriment to the joy of the tournament, FIFA maintains that the speed of VAR reviews is correct.

Outlets including Al Jazeera and Yahoo Sports are highlighting the most controversial officiating decisions of the group stage. FourFourTwo has focused on the most controversial quotes emerging from the tournament, while Flashscore.com reports that Keith Hackett has identified significant refereeing mistakes.

Future coverage is likely to focus on whether the officiating errors persist as the tournament progresses and how the controversy impacts the overall fan experience.

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What is FIFA's position on VAR speed?

According to The Times, FIFA believes the speed of VAR reviews at the World Cup is right.

Who has commented on refereeing errors?

Keith Hackett has identified several glaring refereeing errors at the World Cup, as reported by Flashscore.com.

When did the controversial VAR decisions occur?

Coverage from Al Jazeera specifies that these decisions took place during the group stage.

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