Three more stadiums get semi-automatic offside system
Three more stadiums get semi-automatic offside system Busy week in the process of installing the semi-automatic offside system (SAOT). Neo Química Arena, Couto Pereira, and Arena da Baixada opened their doors to the CBF Working Group and received the technology. Now, the equipment will undergo calibration and testing.
The feature will be available in the Brazilian Championship Serie A and Copa do Brasil matches later this season. “We are making progress. The equipment is already in Brazil, which facilitates the process, but it doesn't mean we will rush the installations.
We will adhere to our schedule, allowing time for equipment calibration, time for all tests, and thus fully releasing it for use,” said Netto Góes, president of the CBF Arbitration Working Group (GT). Another stadium that received the technology, but where the installation is not 100% complete, was São Januário stadium, home of Vasco. The completion will take place next Monday (23).
On the same day, Arena MRV, home of Atlético-MG, will welcome the CBF GT team for the installation of the semi-automatic offside system cameras. “We have already done the mapping work of the stadiums, camera positions, and also the installation of all the structural parts, such as internet, servers, and electrical. From now on, we will scale up until we reach the final stage.
We are pleased with the speed of the process and confident that everything we planned will be put into practice,” celebrated Guilherme Buso, responsible for the operation of Genius in Latin America. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.