Soccer-Over 75% of fans do not support VAR in Premier League, says FSA survey


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March 30 (Reuters) - More ⁠than 75% of Premier League fans do ⁠not support the continued use of Video ‌Assistant Referees (VAR), a Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) survey showed.

The survey was conducted online between February 26 and March 23 and saw ​almost 8,000 fans of top-flight ⁠clubs participate, the FSA ⁠said.

The results showed that 75.7% did not support the ⁠use ‌of VAR in football, with 91.7% saying VAR had removed the spontaneous joy ⁠of goal celebrations.

“These findings back up the ​FSA’s previous ‌survey in 2021, where fans expressed misgivings ⁠about the ​introduction of VAR," FSA’s Premier League network manager Thomas Concannon said.

“We have shared the survey results with ⁠the Premier League and PGMO (Professional Game ​Match Officials Limited), and look forward to discussing its findings with them.”

Reuters has requested comment from the ⁠Premier League.

Premier League teams voted in favour of keeping VAR in June 2024 despite a considerable amount of criticism about the technology-aided officiating system.

"While ​VAR produces more accurate decision ⁠making, it was agreed that improvements should be ​made for the benefit of ‌the game and supporters," the ​league said in a statement at the time.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru)

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