The Future of DAZN's Open VAR: Uncertainty Looming
As DAZN's in-depth series on the Vae cases enters its third season, there are doubts about a potential fourth season for Open VAR. La Stampa reports that the FIGC and the AIA are reevaluating the program, with concerns that it may be more of a source of confusion than clarification. Some members of the refereeing hierarchy are pushing for the shelving of Open VAR, citing potential negative impacts on referees' performance. The program's future hangs in the balance as discussions continue.

DAZN’s in-depth series on the Vae cases is now in its third season: there may not be a fourth season DAZN’s Open VAR may not be confirmed for next season: according to La Stampa, the FIGC and the AIA are considering the matter, and some members of the refereeing hierarchy have no doubt that Open VAR should be shelved. The Turin-based newspaper reports that “some clubs are beginning to think it is primarily a source of confusion rather than clarification. The FIGC and the AIA are considering the matter. Some of the refereeing authorities have no doubts: it must be shelved. This could be the final season of Open VAR, the DAZN programme which each week hosts key figures from the refereeing world, invited to analyse the day’s controversial league incidents without too many filters, with the broadcast of audio exchanges between the VAR in Lissone and the referees on the pitch".This is the programme’s third season, and there is no guarantee there will be a fourth, La Stampa reports. There is a growing feeling that this overexposure could be counterproductive, fuelling referees’ insecurity and ultimately encouraging errors rather than reducing them. For this reason, the FIGC and the AIA are considering whether to continue with Open VAR next season. It should be noted, however, that neither the clubs nor the Serie A League have a say in the decision, which rests with the FIGC and the AIA. At present, the prevailing view seems to be not to renew Open VAR. Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
Troubling Signs for Open VAR
La Stampa's recent report sheds light on the growing skepticism surrounding the continuation of Open VAR. With concerns about overexposure and its impact on referee performance, the FIGC and the AIA are deliberating on whether to renew the program for another season.
Clubs and League Powerless in Decision
Notably, the decision on Open VAR's future lies solely with the FIGC and the AIA, with no input from the clubs or Serie A League. This underlines the significant weight of this impending decision and the potential implications it could have on the world of football officiating.
Uncertain Future Ahead
As uncertainty looms over the fate of Open VAR, stakeholders eagerly await a final decision from the refereeing authorities. The potential discontinuation of the program could mark a significant shift in how controversial incidents are analyzed and addressed within Italian football.



