AFTER THE CONTROVERSY WITH ASENSIO
The semi-automatic offside could reach LaLiga
The controversy surrounding the play that ended with Asensio's goal disallowed in El Clásico could accelerate the arrival of a new technology in LaLiga: the semi-automatic offside
As it has done already usual in the last editions of the Glass of the World, the FIFA has entered innovations in the competition that later are implemented in the local and continental tournaments. Such is the case of the eye of falcon in Brazil 2014, the VAR in Russia 2018 and, more recently, the offside semi-automatic in Qatar 2022.
From LaLiga is on the table the possibility to adopt this technology that was not exenta of controversies during his première mundialista. This already has used in the League of Champions, Supercopa of Europe, World-wide of Clubs, Supercopa of Spain and that will be implementing in the final of the Glass of the King of this year.
Possible debut in the season 2023/24
In such sense, between the plans of the patronal would be the possibility to do use of this technology for the next edition of the Spanish championship. With her, it will be possible to launch a three-dimensional image to determine the exact location of a footballer in a played concrete. Of this way, the decisions by part of the referee can see speeded up and avoid like this the losses of unnecessary times.
Once obtained the image of the played in question, this is analysed by part of the present referees in the room of the VAR. They will be the attendants to put to the so much of the situation to the main and from there take the pertinent decision. Thus it designates 'offside semi-automatic', since the decision is not immediate, but subjected to review by part of the referee's body.
Eases for his arrival to Spain
Of equal way, the adoption of this technology in the balompié local would not suppose greater obstacles that the economic; in fact, this section is the one who continues under evaluation. In case to approve , would not be necessary a change of provider, since it would be Hawk Eye, the same current provider, the one who would loan the service.