NEW YORK – Major League Soccer Thursday confirmed that beginning Aug. 5, all MLS games, including the MLS Cup playoffs and MLS Cup, will incorporate video review.

In compliance with procedures outlined by The International Football Association Board, the universal decision-making body for the Laws of the Game, a fifth member of a game’s officiating crew, the Video Assistant Referee, located in a booth at the stadium, will have access to all available broadcast angles and check all plays for potential clear and obvious errors or serious missed incidents in four game-changing situations — goals, penalty decisions, direct red cards and cases of mistaken identity.

The introduction of VAR into MLS league matches is the culmination of more than three years of extensive research and testing of video review technology by MLS and the Professional Referees Organization. In addition to VAR-specific camps and education sessions, preparations have included more than 100 matches – both live in-game and offline tests – at stadiums around the country that have provided invaluable training opportunities for VARs and referees.

MLS and PRO are among the pioneers of this initiative worldwide, partnering with the United Soccer Leagues, to facilitate the first test in live competition Aug. 12, 2016 at Red Bull Arena. The IFAB will conduct a two-year global study of the implementation of video review in various competitions before making a final decision about the incorporation of the Video Assistant Referee into Laws of the Game. A decision is expected in 2018, or 2019 at the latest.

A Video Review Media Seminar, hosted by FIFA Referee and current PRO Manager of Video Assistant Referee Operations Howard Webb, will be held live online Friday at 2 p.m. ET to educate media members about the Video review protocols and process. The presentation will be streamed live online via the MLS YouTube Channel.

 

Front Row Soccer editor Michael Lewis has covered 13 World Cups (eight men, five women), seven Olympics and 25 MLS Cups. He has written about New York City FC, New York Cosmos, the New York Red Bulls and both U.S. national teams for Newsday and has penned a soccer history column for the Guardian.com. Lewis, who has been honored by the Press Club of Long Island and National Soccer Coaches Association of America, is the former editor of BigAppleSoccer.com. He has written seven books about the beautiful game and has published ALIVE AND KICKING The incredible but true story of the Rochester Lancers. It is available at Amazon.com.