The first-ever competitive professional soccer game to feature the International Football Association Board's "Video Assistant Referee" (the clunky name IFAB has come up with to describe the use of video replays in assisting referees) was played by New York Red Bulls II and Orlando City B in USL on August 12.
The first-ever VAR-inspired review occurred after an incident in the 34th minute. NYRB II's Junior Flemmings got past the Orlando back line, and was toppled by Conor Donovan.
Here's a look at the first Video Assistant Referee call to ever happen in a live competitive soccer match!