Trio become first Malaysians to referee in ACL match using VAR

Three match officials create history in last night’s Buriram-Zhejiang clash in Thailand

11:15 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Professional football referee Muhammad Nazmi Nasaruddin and his two assistants created history when they became the first Malaysians to officiate an Asian Champions League match using the VAR system yesterday.

The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) said Nazmi, along with assistants Mohamad Zairul Khalil Tan and Mohd Arif Shamil Abd Rasid, refereed the match between Buriram United and Zhejiang FC in Thailand.

“The AFC and FIFA have set a condition that all referees appointed for AFC and FIFA top matches must have a VAR licence. Nazmi obtained a VAR licence after undergoing a training programme in Saudi Arabia in August.

“Nazmi and his two assistants will continue to be appointed for several AFC matches that use VAR,” FAM said in a statement today.

FAM said the AFC have also appointed Nazmi and his two assistants to take charge of the Asian Cup in Qatar in January next year.

In the meantime, FAM stated that it is now actively conducting VAR training and education for 40 referees, which is expected to finish at the end of December. – September 21, 2023

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