FIFA announced today, Thursday, that it has taken full responsibility for controlling the operation of VAR technology worldwide.

"Sky Sports" quoted Matthias Grafström, Deputy Secretary-General of FIFA, that all the 211 member federations of the International Federation were informed of this matter through a letter sent on June 29.

The International Federation of Football Association (IFAB), the Football Law Legislator, has previously worked closely with FIFA regarding the development and implementation of Far technology in all competitions, where cooperation has taken place on several levels, including technology, training and education.

"We are proud that the introduction of the Var technology has achieved global success, as the implementation of the Var technology has been completed in more than 100 global competitions," said the FIFA speech.

"After the success of the launch period, when FIFA worked in conjunction with IFAP, we would like to inform you that the responsibility for all activities related to the Far technology will be transferred to FIFA," the letter added.

FIFA is responsible for responding to any questions, comments or suggestions related to the Var technology from July 1.

The Spanish league witnessed some of what the press reports described as arbitration farces, and campaigns to attack the mouse technology, which was directly accused of bias towards the Real Madrid leaders at the expense of runner-up Barcelona.