Referee Shakir presents a lesson in the speed of decision-making with “video technology”

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Referee Shakir presents a lesson in the speed of decision-making with “video technology”

Turkish referee Cüneyt Şakir attracted attention in the Al-Ahly and Al-Jazira youth summit in the seventh round of the ADNOC Professional League, after he canceled two goals by one goal for each team in the first half of the match.

The match witnessed the return of foreign referees to the UAE League for the first time in 35 years, with Turkish referee Cüneyt Şakir assuming the management of the meeting, and Bahatin Duran and Tariq Najon helped him, as Shakir imposed his strong personality on the players during the meeting, and used the yellow card three times, after warning a player Shabab Al-Ahly, Uzbek Aziz Ganyev in the 11th minute, after Ganyev intervened strongly against Al-Jazira player, Joao Victor, before Shakir warned in the 12th minute the Al-Ahly youth player Abdulaziz Heikal, who moved before the referee’s whistle while the Serbian Milos Kosanovic shot a direct free kick for Al-Jazira, As for the third card, Al-Jazira defender Mohammed Al-Attas got it after he obstructed the Brazilian Yuri Cesar before entering the penalty area (24).

As for Shakir’s most prominent decisions, it was the cancellation of a goal scored by Joao Victor in the 28th minute after the Turkish referee received a signal from the team of video technology referees, that there was an infiltration against Al-Jazira player, the Malian Omar Traore, and the same thing was repeated by canceling a goal scored by Abdullah Al-Naqbi for Al-Ahly youth team in the 31st minute due to the presence of He infiltrated the Brazilian player Yuri Cesar, and the remarkable thing was the speed of the Turkish referee's decision to cancel the two goals, as his decision on both occasions did not exceed one minute, without personally witnessing the two cases.

On the other hand, the second half witnessed a great commitment from the players in addition to the lack of controversial arbitration cases, which contributed to the absence of any objection from the two teams to the decisions of Turkish Shakir, who counted three minutes of lost time in the second half, especially since the match did not stop for anyone to fall. The players, and the referee did not use video technology in any case, with the exception of contacting the referees’ staff to ensure the validity of the second goal of Al-Ahly youth.

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