Portal dos Dragões
·13 November 2025
FC Porto call for consistent VAR and refereeing technology across Europe

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·13 November 2025

André Villas-Boas participated last Tuesday in the Men’s Football Working Group, a meeting organized by the European Club Association (EFC) in Frankfurt, where he addressed a set of issues that will be submitted for analysis and decision by the UEFA Executive Committee.
In a statement released on its official platforms, FC Porto stated that its president conveyed “various concerns to David Elleray, former international referee and representative” of the International Football Association Board (known as IFAB, the body responsible for governing the laws of world football).
“Among the central topics was the international calendar, where the need for more effective alignment between clubs and national federations in the process of calling up players to national teams was discussed, as well as proposals aimed at safeguarding athletes’ right to rest and promoting a more balanced management of sports seasons,” it reads.
“The Porto president reinforced the decisive role that IFAB can play by raising UEFA’s awareness of the importance of ensuring the uniformity of VAR and refereeing technologies – such as goal-line technology and automatic offside – in all European competitions and, ideally, in all countries in the Top 8 of the UEFA ranking,” it adds.
“David Elleray indicated that there may soon be news and changes to the VAR protocol, allowing its intervention in cases of clear and obvious errors. Measures to increase effective playing time were also discussed, a growing concern in the international landscape,” it concludes.
The Dragons conclude the statement by emphasizing that, with this participation, they sought to reinforce “their commitment to positively influence the European debate, defending solutions that protect players, promote competitive integrity, and contribute to a fairer, more modern, and sustainable football.”
Portuguese football in turmoil
The intervention of André Villas-Boas comes in a week when Portuguese football is experiencing a climate of great tension, mainly due to refereeing controversies in the last two rounds of the Primeira Liga, with particular emphasis on cases involving FC Porto itself.
Fábio Veríssimo, a referee belonging to the Leiria Football Association, accused the club of allegedly pressuring him by placing a television in his locker room where incidents in which he allegedly made mistakes were shown, both at halftime and after the final whistle of the 2-1 victory over Sporting de Braga.
In the following round, Rui Costa, general director and coach of Benfica, respectively president, general director, and coach, strongly criticized the refereeing led by Gustavo Correia in the match against Casa Pia, held at Estádio da Luz, which ended in a 2-2 draw.
Meanwhile, João Gonçalves was also the target of strong criticism following the controversial corner kick awarded to Sporting, which resulted in Morten Hjulmand’s goal during stoppage time, giving the Lisbon side a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Santa Clara at Estádio de São Miguel in Ponta Delgada.
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