Monday, 1 March 2021

UEFA Women's Champions League 2020/21 - Referee appointments for Round of 16 First Legs

Referee appointments for 2020-21 UEFA Women's Champions League Round of 16, first legs. Games to be played on 3, 4 and 9 March 2021. 


3 March 2021

16:45 CET - Sant Joan Despí (Estadi Johan Cruyff)
FC Barcelona (ESP) - Fortuna Hjørring (DEN)
Referee: Shona Shukrula (NED) 
Assistant Referee 1: Franca Overtoom (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Diana Snoeren (NED)
Fourth Official: Lizzy van der Helm (NED)
UEFA Referee Observer: Antonia Kokotou (GRE)
UEFA Delegate: Barbara Moschini (ITA) 

17:45 CET - Manchester (MCFC Academy Stadium)
Manchester City Women FC (ENG) - ACF Fiorentina (ITA)
Referee: Monika Mularczyk (POL)
Assistant Referee 1: Anna Dabrowska (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Paulina Baranowska (POL)
Fourth Official: Michalina Diakow (POL)
UEFA Referee Observer: Hilda McDermott (IRL)
UEFA Delegate: Iain Blair (SCO)

18:00 CET - Malmö (Idrottsplats)
FC Rosengård (SWE) - SKN St. Pölten Frauen (AUT)
Referee: Riem Hussein (GER)
Assistant Referee 1: Katrin Rafalski (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Sina Diekmann (GER)
Fourth Official: Karoline Wacker (GER)
UEFA Referee Observer: Gitte Holm (DEN)
UEFA Delegate: Peter Lundström (FIN)

18:15 CET - Wolfsburg (AOK Stadion)
VfL Wolfsburg (GER) - LSK Kvinner FK (NOR)
Referee: Désirée Grundbacher (SUI)
Assistant Referee 1: Linda Schmid (SUI)
Assistant Referee 2: Sabrina Keinersdorfer (SUI)
Fourth Official: Laura Mauricio (SUI)
UEFA Referee Observer: Ingrid Jonsson (SWE)
UEFA Delegate: Jeroen Roest (NED)

20:00 CET - Kingston (Cherry Red Records Stadium)
Chelsea FC Women (ENG) - Club Atlético de Madrid (ESP)
Referee: Tess Olofsson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 1: Josefin Aronsson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 2: Emelie Elfstrand (SWE)
Fourth Official: Lovisa Johansson (SWE)
UEFA Referee Observer: Emilia Wnuk (POL)
UEFA Delegate: Scott Struthers (SCO)

4 March 2021

07:00 CET - Shymkent (Namys Stadium)
WFC BIIK-Kazygurt (KAZ) - FC Bayern München (GER)
Referee: Kateryna Monzul (UKR)
Assistant Referee 1: Maryna Striletska (UKR)
Assistant Referee 2: Svitlana Grushko (UKR)
Fourth Official: Anastasiya Romanyuk (UKR)
UEFA Referee Observer: Dilan Deniz Gökçek İşcan (TUR)
UEFA Delegate: Ani Gevorgyan (RUS)

16:00 CET - Décines (OL Stadium) 
Olympiqye Lyonnais (FRA) - Brøndby IF (DEN)
Referee: Henrikke Nervik (NOR)
Assistant Referee 1: Monica Brun Løkkeberg (NOR)
Assistant Referee 2: Elisabeth Thoresen (NOR)
Fourth Official:  Ingvild Langnes Aarland (NOR)
UEFA Referee Observer: Anja Kunick (GER)
UEFA Delegate: Desislava Ralkova (BUL)

9 March 2021

16:00 CET - Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Stade Georges-Lefèvre)
Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) - AC Sparta Praha (CZE)
Referee: Frida Mia Klarlund (DEN)
Assistant Referee 1: Sidsel Fabricius Dall (DEN)
Assistant Referee 2: Fie Bruun (DEN)
Fourth Official: Frederikke Lydia Søkjær (DEN)
UEFA Referee Observer: Blaženka Logarušić (CRO)
UEFA Delegate: Depi Koxenoglou (GRE)  

43 comments:

  1. Opinions on Fifa referee Stuart atwell (ENG) who went to the monitor to check for a handball which he didnt give, and after OFR he didnt give it and according to Manchester United player Luke shaw, Atwell said to maguire "i didnt give it because it would cause to much controversy"

    English referees looking like they are to scared to make a decision?

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    1. I hope for Atwells case that this is a false accusation

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    2. Hope it too for Attwell. The decision was correct IMO. It was a really unfortunate handball. It is possible to give the penalty but this decision is supportable.

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    3. Agree. I think Stuart has had a great season, one of the better in England aswell. Hopefully this doesnt affect his development.

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    4. I'm sorry but Attwell is not a competent referee and i'm not surprised if his alleged comments were found to be correct. He was promoted far too quickly a number of years ago and is not a lot better these days.

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    5. If any other team would of made such ACCUSATIONS of a referee aparantly saying what is claimed fines would have followed, tipical English f.a siding with man utd yet again! No way would a FIFA referee say such a thing

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    6. Mr Unknown. You obviously don't know Mr Attwell. I would say that it was a definite remark he would have made. Complete pillock.

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  2. OT

    Volos NPS - Olympiakos Ref Verissimo VAR Bruno Esteves

    https://streamable.com/91vgw1

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    1. Very interesting situation, but in my opinion if original decision on the pitch was offside, VAR had absolutely to support that without intervening. All is about keeper, maybe he wouldn't have reached ball but for sure the presence of opponent obstructed his view and his action. Last replay can suggest us that maybe only 1 second before he would have saved ball. In all cases, never black or white, grey area in which VAR can intervene mostly if officials on the pitch miss offside, but in this case, the opposite, to me this intervention is wrong.

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    2. I completely agree with Chefren.

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    3. To be honest, I think the original offside decision was the correct decision. IIRC this situation resembles the disallowed goal in the Borussia M’gladbach vs Internazionale game (CL GS December) very well, and UEFA used that situation to highlight that the goal was correctly disallowed (even a correct VAR-intervention to disallow the goal).

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    4. I agree with a Anonymous and Chefren here.

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    5. I agree with Anonymous, would UEFA want VAR-intervention if the goal was originally given? I think so.

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    6. According to Clattenburg this goal is legal.

      Here:

      https://streamable.com/2pd4oy

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    7. I disagree with Clattenburg, at least one can have a doubt that keeper is influenced. If offside whistled on the pitch, this must remain, I think.

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    8. Well, one can certainly argue like he does and think that it is a legal goal and the decision made in the OFR was correct.
      But the important question is, whether it was a clear and obvious onside - and he actually doesn't say anything about that, i.e. whether the OFR was justified.

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    9. Portugal referee + Var in Greece Super league making this incorrect decision. Offside is expected and to justify is easy to support AR.

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  3. Germany:
    Interesting scene from today's 2nd division derby FC St. Pauli - Hamburger SV, handled by Deniz Aytekin [VAR:Johann Pfeifer]:
    Penalty withdrawn after OFR
    https://streamable.com/d7raca

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    1. Was the original decision of Aytekin really clearly and obviously wrong? Making a frontal tackle with studs up can easily lead to penalty despite the fact that a ball is played/hit. Probably the referee didn’t perceive the touch of the ball, but for me the penalty could have stood.

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    2. It's simply a DFB's vision of refereeing. You can call a referee for OFR if you want to cancel a penalty or red card, even if it's far from clear mistake to give it. And it's perfectly OK according to DFB. But try to call a referee for OFR when you think it's SFP he wrongly assessed on the field and you are suspended or fired like Stark. I couldn't believe Pfeifer was so brave in calling Aytekin for OFR in additional time, suggesting there was a violent conduct. Such people like yesterday's anonymous user (Marcello?) must have been very upset seeing the kick being red carded...

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    3. I think it depends on the perception by Aytekin. If he didn‘t see the player touching the ball and this fact would change his decision, the OFR is okay. Otherwise grey area and no room for a VAR intervention in my eyes.

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    4. I prefer a no-PK, as the ball is played, but there are also arguments in favor of a penalty.

      I agree with Cassius on the VAR intervention.

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    5. Seems a bit odd to overturn the PK to me. I can hardly imagine that Aytekin didn't know that there was a successful block by the defender, how else did the ball go where it went?
      Maybe there will be more claritiy soon :)

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    6. Well, in the second angle in the clip, you would hardly guess that the defender played the ball. So I think, it's plausible, that he didn't see it.

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  4. OT

    Official statement by the Greek refeeree committee about Snoddy's resignation

    https://www.epo.gr/News.aspx?a_id=50206&NewsType=21

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  5. What surprises me was Aytekin's lack off gestures. When he goes to the OFR he makes a very, very small camera gesture. After the OFR his gestures were not clear. Not for me, but (I think you can see in the clip) also not for the players.
    This is not the perfermance of an Elite-ref concerning the gestures.

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  6. Very weak body language by Aytekin, it looks like he is tired of officiating, just bored about what he is doing. I think this is not acceptable for his level, but before the injury I had already noticed that. Maybe it is his character, but you can't give this very lazy imagine of you. About VAR intervention, wrong for mee, in an overall context this is never clear and obvious mistake, clearly, because after ball there was evident contact with opponent and defender can have some faults. But... if DFB wants that, then this must be done for all penalties whistled in all games, and this seems quite impossible if you ask me. You will always find a VAR backing referee just making the assessment that what whistled is not a clear mistake, and that's should be enough. If you act like VAR in this game, you do something like a second refereeing of the game, and that's not good.
    In all cases, the essential principles of VAR are disregarded here.

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  7. Interesting. I see your point, but if Aytekin didn't see that the defender played the ball (what he clearly did and not just by a sliver), he had a wrong perception and based on what VAR sees he would make another decision.
    In that sense, this situation is kind of a serious missed incident and Aytekin should have the possibility to look at it again. Also to sell his decision on the field of play. It would be ridiculous if he explained to the players that he didn't notice that the ball was played...

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    1. That is the widespread explanation here in Germay and probably the only one that is possible.
      There is still no official information, although the decision produced big controversials.

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    2. I really don't see the discussion actually. The defende clearly plays the ball.

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    3. I strongly question whether you can speak about “playing the ball”, or rather blocking it.
      But this image says it all for me, a tackle executed with two legs off the ground...

      https://imgshare.io/image/pSem2F

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    4. I can't see the image, but IMO playing and blocking the ball is the same.

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    5. Your contradicting opinions here (and both sides are shared by many, I think) clearly show, that it can't be a clear and obvious error either way.

      By the pure text of the VAR protocol and the term itself, a "serious missed incident" are only situations, where the referee hasn't made any assessment, because he completely missed it.
      But of course, in practice this "missed incident" is often used (not only in Bundesliga) to justify an intervention, when the referee had a wrong perception of something.
      However there are different interpretations between competitions and also between individual VARs, how clear the error has to be in case of a missed incident.
      Should he intervene for a 50/50 situation, if the referee was missing an important detail and therefore couldn't make a decision based on all facts? Or only if the VAR thinks, that the original decision would be a mistake? Or...?

      Furthermore it doesn't help the acceptance of the VAR, if some 90/10 situations are not reviewed, because it is not 100% clear, while some 70/30 situations are reviewed, because the referee missed something. That is quite hard to understand for players and spectators, especially as we don't hear the communication and/or the exact reasons on TV.

      So in my opinion the best solution would be to get rid of "clear and obvious", "missed incident" (and "referee can look at the monitor, whenever he wants") and replace it with the simple condition:
      "The VAR recommends an OFR, if he thinks, it is very likely (maybe 85% probability), that the referee will change his opinion, when he sees the picture".
      In the analysis process the VAR would be allowed to hear from the referee what he saw and should include this information in the decision to recommend or not recommend an OFR.

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  8. Totally agree on Aytekins body language by the way. But it is something he also adopted before his injury. I think he sees himself as the manager of the game and likes to communicate a lot, but I agree that his gestures and movements are not looking very motivated and engaged.

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    1. Hm, my impression is not a lack of motivation or engagement. I would say, that it's just his style and he has learned, that this works best for him. Maybe he just thinks, that he doesn't need the big gestures and quick movements to express his authority and maintain control.
      And one has to say he is quite successful with that domestically in the last years. Together with Gräfe (whose style is somewhat similar), he is the most popular among players and the most praised by the media.

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  9. OT:

    A couple of weeks ago big Azerbaijani game between Qarabağ and Neftçi Baku (1st vs 2nd) was refereed by new FIFA referee Elçin Masiyev. The game ended with 4 RCs, 1 for the hosts and 3 for the visitors:

    22' RC for NEF26 for SFP (flying studs tackle on head)

    https://streamable.com/qg1wep

    72' PK + RC for QAR81 for VC (headbutt), also 2YC for NEF86 for unsporting behaviour, after AR2 intervention.

    https://streamable.com/sh2wb1

    90+3' 2YC for NEF6 (striking/reckless arm)

    https://streamable.com/iocvra

    Full match on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s75uyNhJiIQ

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    1. Everything correct IMO.
      One could discuss the restart in 72' on an academic level though: Before the VC, the white player provoked him (and got the YC for it, I assume) - so idF for Black? But then before that, also the black player did something, which looked like UB - so idF for White?

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    2. Must have been a hell of a game.

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    3. All decisions fully justified. Great teamwork too, between the ref and AR2 at 72'. Nice to see that NEF36 also gets a (2nd) YC for his part in the 'conflict'. At the top level in Europe you often see these cards being 'forgotten'. I am impressed by how calmly, firmly and clearly the ref takes the decisions without hesitation. Must have been pretty stressful to show 4 RC's in such a big game.

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