Close Menu
FridayPosts
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Trending
    • The Future of Leadership in a Digital Age
    • If Only You Can See Jesus—Demons Will Leave Your Body This Instant
    • If Your Faith Says Yes, Then So Be It: Unlock the Power of Your Faith
    • 5 Biblical Reasons Why Performative Leadership Do Not Work in the Long Run
    • Tinubu, Trump & Turmoil: The 24 Breaking Headlines That Shaped the World (April 14–19, 2025)
    • Pushing the Boat Deeper: Jesus, Digital Platforms, and the Apostolic Strategy of Influence
    • Sink or Shift: The Urgent Call to Prepare for Your Next Season of Growth and Success
    • Leveraging on the Power of Objectivity for Effective Leadership Pt. 2
    • Store
    • Classified Ads
    • Life Coaching
    • Leadership
    • Business
    • Faith
    • Top 100
    • EBooks
    • Podcast
    • My account
      • Cart
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    FridayPostsFridayPosts
    Subscribe
    Tuesday, June 17
    • Store
    • Classified Ads
    • Life Coaching
    • Leadership
    • Business
    • Faith
    • Top 100
    • EBooks
    • Podcast
    • My account
      • Cart
    FridayPosts
    Home»Lifestyle

    Stars turn up and viewers tune in, but VAR steals Headlines at Women’s World Cup

    Chief EditorBy Chief EditorJune 21, 2019 Lifestyle No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    While FIFA rejoice at global television viewing figures for the women’s World Cup, there have been too many empty seats inside stadiums and on the field VAR is stealing headlines.

    The latest came in the wake of the retaken penalty for Argentina that knocked out Scotland on Wednesday. That followed similar controversy in Nigeria’s loss to France, another retaken penalty preventing the Super Falcons from securing qualification for the knockout phase.

    – Law changes wreak havoc –

    If the use of Video Assistant Referees at the 2018 World Cup in Russia was ultimately deemed a success, recent modifications to the laws of the game are causing problems.

    AFP / Lionel BONAVENTURENorth Korean referee Ri Hyang Ok was at the centre of controversy in Scotland’s clash with Argentina as a late, retaken penalty eliminated the Scots. Again the goalkeeper was penalised for straying in front of her line

     

    Scotland and Nigeria were undone by a change to the law on penalty kicks, which means a goalkeeper must now have “at least part of one foot on… the goal line when the kick is taken”.

    The VAR found that Scotland goalkeeper Lee Alexander, like Nigeria’s Chiamaka Nnadozie, had strayed fractionally in front of the line, and penalties either missed or saved were retaken and converted.

    In contrast, encroachment into the box by attacking players has not been deemed worthy of a VAR intervention. Meanwhile, VAR is struggling to adapt to the new definition of handball.

    “The use of VAR has become so ludicrous that, just maybe, there will be a backlash and its use restricted rather than expanded,” wrote British newspaper The Times.

    VAR is being introduced in the Premier League next season but a spokesman explained to Britain’s Press Association that decisions on goalkeepers’ movements before penalties will be left to on-field officials.

    Critics might suggest FIFA are using the women’s World Cup as a laboratory to see how VAR copes with the law changes, although the fact hardly any of the officials on the field had prior experience to working with video assistants has not helped.

    – Star turns –

    AFP/File / Philippe HUGUENBrazil number 10 Marta became the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer with her 17th goal at the finals in her country’s win over Italy

     

    All of this has drawn attention away from the on-pitch successes, with the favourites — notably France, the USA, England and Germany — advancing to the last 16 untroubled.

    In the absence of Norway’s Ballon d’Or winning star Ada Hegerberg, others have stepped up. Among them are Brazil’s Marta, who became the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer with 17 goals, and USA striker Alex Morgan, who grabbed five in her country’s 13-0 demolition of Thailand, the biggest ever victory at the tournament.

    That game underlined the gulf that remains between the leading nations and the rest in the women’s game, even if Morgan is keen for the tournament to keep expanding.

    “It’s great to see quality games and quality teams, and my hope is eventually we cap it at 32 teams,” she said.

    Chile’s Christiane Endler carried a torch for the developing nations as her world-class display in her country’s 3-0 loss against the USA highlighted how women’s goalkeeping is improving.

    AFP/File / Lionel BONAVENTUREBig crowds have turned out to watch the host nation, but other matches have often been played before sparsely populated stands

     

    “We don’t even have a professional league in Chile,” said Endler, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain.

    “Without doubt, qualifying for the World Cup has been a big step forward for us, but it must just be the start. We need to open the doors to little girls in Chile.”

    – Empty seats –

    Fans are watching around the world.

    Brazil’s 1-0 win over Italy drew in 46 percent of the daytime television audience in Rio de Janeiro. In Italy, 7.3 million tuned in.

    The BBC reported 6.1 million watched England beat Scotland on television in the UK, another record. In France, almost 11 million viewers watched the hosts’ opening game against South Korea.

    There is a fervour around the host nation’s games, which have attracted sell-out crowds. Often, though, attendances have been disappointing. Most matches have not sold out.

    Meanwhile, fan zones in host cities have not attracted huge numbers, but despite all that organisers are happy as the business end of the World Cup begins.

    “Before criticising some of the attendances we need to first of all be happy that so many people are turning up. Nobody believed we would do so well,” Erwan Le Prevost, head of the Local Organising Committee, told AFP.

     

     

     

     

     

    [AFP]

    Post Views: 85

    Comments

    comments

    FIFA nigeria Scotland Super Falcons Var Women's World Cup
    Chief Editor
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)

    As the Editor-In-Chief at Fridayposts, my commitment is to make valuable, insightful and useful articles and latest news contents available to our highly esteemed readers and subscribers.

    Keep Reading

    Enroll ‘Total Christian Certification’ Course: Transform Your Faith, Lead with Purpose, Live Fully in Christ | Hubpile | KPA | KPM

    Barcelona Squad List for Villarreal Clash Revealed Amid Absentees

    Cristiano Ronaldo Makes History as He Reaches 1 Billion Followers Across Social Media Platforms

    Why Osimhen’s Chelsea Move Collapsed – John Obi Mikel Reveals the Truth

    Petrol Price Hike: NLC and Atiku Warn of Dire Consequences as Nigerians Face Economic Hardship

    France 1-3 Italy: Mike Maignan’s Outburst and Kylian Mbappe’s Reaction in UEFA Nations League Clash

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Sponsored Ads
    Live a Total Christian Life
    Grow Spiritually. Sharpen Your Mind. Unlock Your Gifts.
    ENROLL Total Christian Certification Course Now

    Products
    • The Five-Fold Relationships: A Five-Fold Perspective for Creating Perfect Relationships in Work and Life (Paperback Book) The Five-Fold Relationships: A Five-Fold Perspective for Creating Perfect Relationships in Work and Life (Paperback Book) ₦30,000.00 Original price was: ₦30,000.00.₦21,433.50Current price is: ₦21,433.50.
    • The Five-Fold Relationships: A Five-Fold Perspective for Creating Perfect Relationships in Work and Life (Hardcover Book) The Five-Fold Relationships: A Five-Fold Perspective for Creating Perfect Relationships in Work and Life (Hardcover Book) ₦42,000.00 Original price was: ₦42,000.00.₦35,623.50Current price is: ₦35,623.50.
    • Don't Stay, Don't Stale: How Constant Movement Sparks Lasting Success (Hardcover Book) Don't Stay, Don't Stale: How Constant Movement Sparks Lasting Success (Hardcover Book) ₦45,000.00 Original price was: ₦45,000.00.₦36,283.00Current price is: ₦36,283.00.
    • Spiritual Leadership in Contemporary Times: Serving, Growing, and Transforming Lives (Hardcover Book) Spiritual Leadership in Contemporary Times: Serving, Growing, and Transforming Lives (Hardcover Book) ₦35,000.00 Original price was: ₦35,000.00.₦26,453.00Current price is: ₦26,453.00.
    • Spiritual Leadership in Contemporary Times: Serving, Growing, and Transforming Lives (Paperback Book) Spiritual Leadership in Contemporary Times: Serving, Growing, and Transforming Lives (Paperback Book) ₦25,000.00 Original price was: ₦25,000.00.₦15,554.00Current price is: ₦15,554.00.
    JUST IN

    The Future of Leadership in a Digital Age

    June 15, 2025

    5 Biblical Reasons Why Performative Leadership Do Not Work in the Long Run

    April 28, 2025

    Tinubu, Trump & Turmoil: The 24 Breaking Headlines That Shaped the World (April 14–19, 2025)

    April 19, 2025

    Leveraging on the Power of Objectivity for Effective Leadership Pt. 2

    April 8, 2025

    Enroll ‘Total Christian Certification’ Course: Transform Your Faith, Lead with Purpose, Live Fully in Christ | Hubpile | KPA | KPM

    April 6, 2025
    Sponsored

    Selabaya, Nigeria Free Classified Ads Website

     

    • NIGERIA
    • POPULAR POSTS

    Enroll ‘Total Christian Certification’ Course: Transform Your Faith, Lead with Purpose, Live Fully in Christ | Hubpile | KPA | KPM

    April 6, 2025

    Petrol Price Hike: NLC and Atiku Warn of Dire Consequences as Nigerians Face Economic Hardship

    September 9, 2024

    Small Investment, Big Returns: A Guide to Launching a Business in Nigeria with 100k Naira or Less

    August 29, 2024

    Student Loan: FG plans pilot scheme for public institutions

    April 6, 2024

    Uzza, The Ark of Covenant And The Tale of Sisters Nicki And Tasha

    August 31, 2017

    Towards Your Destiny: You May Not Look It Now!

    September 6, 2016

    Tips for Newly Weds: How to Make a Beautiful Home

    January 21, 2017

    Death Sentence for Kidnappers in Nigeria: What Were Senators Waiting For?

    May 5, 2016
    Podcast This Week

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from Fridayposts.com about politics, leadership and business.

    FOLLOW US
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp
    Exchange Rate

    Exchange Rate USD: Tue, 17 Jun.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.