In a statement, the coalition said that in order to improve
level of refereeing, the Mexican Premier League trained several sentinels to have more games and improve the system in soccer.
"Yesterday, the facility in completed the VAR certification of Mexican referees. 28 active referees, 20 male 8 female referees, and referees from the Extended League participated in this training with a view to generating greater internal competition and better results. Over the course of 8 days, the Mexican Sentinel participated in 30 official TDP League matches, producing 8 TV cameras per match. In the FIFA Coach Card
-Oscar Julian Ruiz, who examined all the accreditation procedures in the VAR's cockpit, on the pitch and in the classroom, in the presence of Commeble coach JoséLuis Espinel and referee Roddy Zambrano.
Enrique Osses, Director of Investigations at the Arbitration Commission, commented that the measure was to be implemented a few years ago, but it had to be postponed due to COVID-19: "The pandemic didn't leave us much time to implement it, but the FMF has been supportive."
In addition, he said that people have great illusions about arbitration in Mexican soccer, especially with a great tool like VAR: "We are very happy and hopeful that this new phase of certification of arbitrators will allow us to generate greater capacity and human resource capacity to provide better arbitration services starting next week, when these arbitrators will be able to start being a VAR field of new weapons."