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Sports head soccer championship 2016
Sports head soccer championship 2016









sports head soccer championship 2016
  1. SPORTS HEAD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 FULL
  2. SPORTS HEAD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 PRO
  3. SPORTS HEAD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 PLUS

"The goal is to minimize the downtime but also make the correct decision," Chenard explained. She and the operator then work to show the ref the necessary angles. If she then believes there has been a clear and obvious error, she will talk directly to the referee to recommend an on-field review.

SPORTS HEAD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 FULL

Chenard can get then a full look at the angle in question by tapping the appropriate screen. If a more extensive check is needed, she can review different angles for a more thorough analysis - while alerting the referee to pause play.Ĭhenard works with an operator, a specialist who has access to all the cameras available and can pull up the ones needed on Chenard's Quad. The Quad feed is delayed by three seconds so if something happens, she can use it to take a quick look.

SPORTS HEAD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 PLUS

She went on to work in MLS and the NWSL and, by 2022, obtained her FIFA certification.ĭuration 6:45 Host Andi Petrillo sits down with Canadian women's national team head coach Bev Priestman, with less than a week away to the start of the FIFA Women's World Cup.Īs a VAR at the tournament, Chenard has a screen showing the game live plus a screen called the Quad, because it has four pictures. In the Canadian Premier League's inaugural 2019 season, she led an all-female crew for a Forge FC-Cavalry FC game.Ĭhenard has excelled in her new VAR role. In addition to the 20 Women's World Cups, she also officiated at the 20 Olympics (handling the final), the 2017 FIFA U-17 Men's World Cup and the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. Injuries happen, that kind of thing." Plethora of experienceĬhenard's refereeing résumé is impressive.

sports head soccer championship 2016

The way my refereeing career ended obviously wasn't how I envisioned it. "And VAR provided me the opportunity to stay not on the field but close enough to the field. "I wasn't quite ready to step totally away from the field yet." she said.

SPORTS HEAD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 PRO

She began by training with PRO (Professional Referee Organization), which runs the referee and assistant referee program in Canadian and U.S. "At that point I had no idea if I would be any good," she said with a chuckle. And despite her retirement as a ref, she had a plan - "a hope and a dream" - to become a video assistant referee, which offered a less physically strenuous way to stay involved in soccer. She remained connected to the game, taking instructor and assessor courses. At the time, she was just the fourth Canadian to serve 15 or more years on the FIFA list of referees and assistant referees. Then COVID struck and the Tokyo Games were delayed.īut without a clear picture of her health, Chenard elected to call it quits as an on-field official in October 2020. "And I just wasn't really able to get back to a place where I would be comfortable getting back on the field for the timeline for the 2020 Olympics." But her treatment went longer than expected. She did some training while undergoing chemotherapy. Her initial goal was to return to the field with the 2020 Tokyo Olympics a goal.

  • Referees to announce video review-related decisions at Women's World Cupĭespite the cancer diagnosis in May 2019, Chenard wanted to continue in the sport.
  • While the video review system was also used at the 2019 Women's World Cup, the 2023 tournament feature six women video match officials for the first time.











    Sports head soccer championship 2016