Croatian FA agrees 5-year contract with Hawk-Eye for VAR services
The Croatian Football Federation has handed a five-year contract to Hawk-Eye Innovations to run Video Assistant Referee (VAR) services across the country’s top competitions, from 2026-27 through 2030-31.
The deal puts Hawk-Eye’s technology into the top-flight HNL, the Croatian Supercup and the latter rounds of the Croatian Cup from the quarter-finals on. In total, that’s up to 188 matches a season across 10 stadiums, with the campaign kicking off on August 1.
Hawk-Eye will also run a VAR training programme for selected officials and provide on-site technical support every match day.
HNS general secretary Josip Tomaško said: “The implementation of cutting-edge technological solutions is a vital part of the continuous evolution of Croatian football,” stated Josip Tomaško, General Secretary of the Croatian Football Federation. “By entering into this five-year partnership with Hawk-Eye, we have secured long-term stability and the highest standards for the VAR system in our competitions. We are confident that their technology, expertise, and vast experience will further enhance refereeing quality, competition fairness, and trust among all stakeholders in Croatian football.”
Hawk-Eye, owned by Sony Sports, already delivers VAR across the Premier League, Serie A, Ligue 1, the Eredivisie, Brazil’s CBF and Saudi Arabia’s SAFF, and in 2024 formed the Football Technology Centre AG joint venture with FIFA itself.
“Our VAR technology and services represent the global gold standard in video officiating support, and we are incredibly proud that the Croatian Football Federation has chosen us as their partner for the next five years,” said Max Wright, Director of Football at Hawk-Eye Innovations. “We look forward to working closely with the HNS to deliver the highest refereeing standards for Croatian club football in the seasons ahead.”

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