Neo Química Arena introduces semi-automatic offside system

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Neo Química Arena introduces semi-automatic offside system

This Monday (16th), another stadium received the equipment for the implementation of the semi-automatic offside system (SAOT) in Brazilian football. The installation took place at the Neo Química Arena, home of Corinthians. Now, the technology will undergo further processes until completion and will be ready for testing in the coming days.

“It's very important and significant to have the Neo Química Arena equipped with this technology. We are making progress, but gradually and respecting the entire process without skipping steps. After installation, we will calibrate the images and then work on offside tests. In the coming weeks, more stadiums will receive the installation of cameras, as we already have all the necessary equipment available for this work,” said Netto Góes, president of the CBF's Arbitration Working Group (GT).

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Later this week, two more stadiums will receive cameras for the implementation of the semi-automatic offside system. On Wednesday, the 18th, Couto Pereira, home of Coritiba, and on the 19th, Ligga Arena, home of Athletico-PR. Arena do Grêmio, Arena MRV, and Mineirão will be the next locations to receive the equipment. Netto Góes celebrated the progress of the installations.

“The necessary equipment is already in Brazil, so the installation process will be faster. The fiber and cable connections have also been made in most stadiums, which helps at each stage,” he concluded.

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