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VAR: Morocco Seeks to Modernize Officiating Through Technology, Training

The goal is to continuously raise refereeing standards at the national level.

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May, 08, 2026
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Morocco’s National Refereeing Department (DTNA) unveils major modernization plans focused on technology, referee development, and faster decision-making.

Morocco Seeks to Modernize Officiating through VAR, Semi-Automated Offside Technology and Digital Training

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Morocco’s National Refereeing Department (DTNA) unveils major modernization plans focused on technology, referee development, and faster decision-making.

During a meeting held on Thursday at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, DTNA officials presented the latest developments in Morocco’s refereeing system to national and international media, with a special focus on the use of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology.

Officials provided simplified practical explanations about how VAR works and when it intervenes during matches. They stressed that the system helps improve the accuracy of refereeing decisions while promoting fairness on the pitch.

VAR technology at the center of refereeing reform

Speaking at the event, Redouane Jiyed, National Technical Director of Refereeing, outlined the department’s strategy to improve the quality of refereeing in Morocco.

According to Jiyed, the DTNA evaluates referees after every match, monitors their performances, and organizes both in-person and online training sessions. The department also conducts tests and delivers certifications for referees as part of its development program.

He explained that the main goal is to continuously raise refereeing standards at the national level.

Jiyed also revealed that the department now relies on a specialized administrative and technical team responsible for referee appointments, official communications, financial compensation tracking, and statistical data archiving.

Among the new digital projects introduced is an electronic training simulator that allows referees to practice different match situations remotely in order to improve their decision-making speed and performance.

“The adoption of modern digital systems contributes to faster and more efficient work organization,” Jiyed said.

Morocco plans to introduce semi-automated offside detection

Looking ahead, Jiyed announced several future projects, including the introduction of Semi-Automated Offside Technology (SAOT), which is already being used in several major international competitions.

The department also plans to create a centralized VAR control room capable of monitoring several matches simultaneously while supervising the work of video assistant referees.

During the meeting, Harry Lennard, VAR Instructor and Technical Consultant for the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF),  introduced the semi-automated offside detection system and highlighted its advantages. He also compared countries already using the technology with others still studying its implementation.

Digital training and performance monitoring 

During the event, Sten Klaasen, the developer of RefPal, presented the application, via a videoconference. The platform provides regular technical statistics on referees in Morocco’s national championship and helps track and evaluate their performances throughout their careers.

Meanwhile, Fredy Fauterel, Head of VAR Technology within the National Technical Direction of Officiating (DTNA) for the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), explained in detail the VAR protocol used to manage refereeing incidents during matches.

The modernization project comes as Moroccan football continues to expand its international ambitions and invest heavily in sports infrastructure ahead of major continental and global competitions.

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