() Single-use Made to be used once only (adjective) () VAR Abbreviation for video assistant referee Video assistant referee() VAR gained popularity in 2018 as it was "used for the first time during this year's FIFA World Cup.
The expanded definition of the "hostile act" to trigger instant replay would now extend beyond interaction with another player to also include a hostile interaction with a referee, coach or a fan.
Jump ball: When players from opposing teams gain simultaneous possession of the ball, the referee stops play.
A Swedish footballer has hit out after being sent off for breaking wind during a match – with the referee accusing him of "deliberate provocation" and "unsportsmanlike behaviour".
Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a timeout.
I cheered with him when Kabul's team scored against Kandahar and yelped insults at the referee when he called a penalty against our team.
15) Which umpire will referee the baseball game?
Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a time-out.
The referee called it good, and one of the linemen confirmed the shot was a winner.
In reality, the figure is relatively smaller (in 2006, most were paid $35,000) for each referee based on experience and fitness as well as which games they are in charge of officiating.
A referee and two assistants make sure that nobody cheats or breaks the rules.