UEFA announce use of Semi-Automated Offisde Technology(SAOT) for UEFA Super Cup

According to report, UEFA has announced the use of Semi-Automated Offside Technology (SAOT) which will be premiered in European club competitions at the UEFA Super Cup between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt. 

Furthermore, SAOT will also be used at of the group stage in the upcoming UEFA Champions League season.

“UEFA is constantly looking for new technological solutions to improve the game and support the work of the referees,” said UEFA chief refereeing officer Roberto Rosetti. “This innovative system will allow VAR teams to determine offside situations quickly and more accurately, enhancing the flow of the game and the consistency of the decisions.”

The new system will operate thanks to specialised cameras which are able to track 29 different body points per player. A total of 188 tests have been performed since 2020, including all matches in last season’s Champions League, the knockout stage of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, and the complete UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 final tournament, as well as the other club competition finals.