Monday, 25 October 2021

2023 FIFA Women's WC European Qualifiers - Referee Appointments (October 2021)

Referee appointments for 2023 FIFA Women's WC European Qualifiers October 2021. 

Elvıra Nurmustafına will referee Germany - Israel

Thursday 21 October 2021

Group E
14:00 CET - Podgorica (Trening kamp FSCG)
MONTENEGRO - AZERBAIJAN
Referee: Kristina Georgieva (BUL, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Ekaterina Marinova (BUL)
Assistant Referee 2: Pavleta Rashkova (BUL)
Fourth Official: Hristiyana Guteva (BUL)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Ana Minić (SRB)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Athiná Pateráki (GRE)

Group E
16:00 CET - Khimki (Arena Khimki)
RUSSIA - MALTA
Referee: Miriama Matulová (SVK, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: František Ferenc (SVK)
Assistant Referee 2: Lenka Pavlačková (SVK)
Fourth Official: Martin Dohál (SVK)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Ivana Vlaić (BIH)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Camelia Nicolae (ROU)

Group A
17:00 CET - Tbilisi (Mikheil Meskhis Stadioni)
GEORGIA - FINLAND
Referee: Lyudmyla Telʹbukh (UKR, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Svitlana Hrushko (UKR)
Assistant Referee 2: Iryna Chayka (UKR)
Fourth Official: Sofiya Prychyna (UKR)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Christine Frai (GER)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Maria Mifsud (MLT)

Group D
17:00 CET - Riga (Daugavas stadions)
LATVIA - NORTH MACEDONIA
Referee: Frederikke Lydia Søkjær (DEN, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Sidsel Fabricius Dall (DEN)
Assistant Referee 2: Anna Kjær Schmidt (DEN)
Fourth Official: Frida Mia Klarlund (DEN)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Claudine Brohet (BEL)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Svitlana Shkilʹ (UKR)

Group F
17:00 CET - Tirana (Air Albania Stadium)
ALBANIA - ARMENIA
Referee: Maria Marotta (ITA, 1Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Francesca Di Monte (ITA)
Assistant Referee 2: Tiziana Trasciatti (ITA)
Fourth Official: Martina Molinaro (ITA)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Nicolae Grigorescu (ROU)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Vasko Dojčinovski (MKD)

Group H
17:00 CET - Esenyurt/İstanbul (Esenyurt Necmi Kadıoğlu Stadyumu)
TURKEY - BULGARIA
Referee: Jurgita Mačikunytė (LTU, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Irina Pozdejeva (LTU)
Assistant Referee 2: Gerda Eidinzonaitė (LTU)
Fourth Official: Lina Skladaitytė (LTU)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Plarent Kotherja (ALB)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Leonid Kaloshin (RUS)

Group B
18:00 CET - Kovalivka (Stadion "Kolos")
UKRAINE - FAROE ISLANDS
Referee: Tatıana Sorokopýdova (KAZ, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Nargıs Maǵaý (KAZ)
Assistant Referee 2: Dınara Idirisova (KAZ)
Fourth Official: Elvıra Nurmustafına (KAZ)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Knarik Grigoryan (ARM)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Aurel Mihail Ionescu (ROU)

Group E
18:00 CET - Viborg (Energi Viborg Arena)
DENMARK - BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Referee: Veronika Kovářová (CZE, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Zuzana Špindlerová (CZE)
Assistant Referee 2: Věra Soukupová (CZE)
Fourth Official: Tereza Holakovská (CZE)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Gunnar Jarl Jónsson (ISL)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Jenni Kennedy (ENG)

Group H
18:00 CET - Petah Tikva (Itztadion HaMoshava)
ISRAEL - GERMANY
Referee: Tanja Subotič (SVN, 2Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Helena Buh (SVN)
Assistant Referee 2: Slađana Jovičič (SVN)
Fourth Official: Tjaša Misja (SVN)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Leóndios Tráttou (CYP)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Sonia Testaguzza (SUI)

Group H
19:00 CET - Setúbal (Estádio do Bonfim)
PORTUGAL - SERBIA
Referee: Ewa Augustyn (POL, 1Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Paulina Baranowska (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Katarzyna Wasiak (POL)
Fourth Official: Katarzyna Lisiecka-Sęk (POL)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Paloma Quintero Siles (ESP)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Ghislaine Labbé (FRA)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Wolfgang Thierrichter (AUT)

Group F
19:15 CET - Łódź (Stadion Miejski im. Władysława Króla)
POLAND - NORWAY
Referee: Jana Adámková (CZE, Elite)
Assistant Referee 1: Lucie Ratajová (CZE)
Assistant Referee 2: Tereza Hessová (CZE)
Fourth Official: Helena Šálková (CZE)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Nadezhda Ulyanovskaya (RUS)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Ginta Pēce (LVA)

Group A
20:00 CET - Dublin (Tallaght Stadium)
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - SWEDEN
Referee: Deborah Anex (SUI, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Émilie Aubry (SUI)
Assistant Referee 2: Rahel Hasler (SUI)
Fourth Official: Laura Mauricio (SUI)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Wendy Toms (ENG)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Diana Andersen (DEN)

Group F
20:00 CET - Leuven (The King Power At Den Dreef Stadion)
BELGIUM - KOSOVO
Referee: Jelena Kumer (CRO, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Gordana Katušić (CRO)
Assistant Referee 2: Barbara Vidović-Volenik (CRO)
Fourth Official: Jelena Pejković (CRO)
FIFA Referee Assessor: John Ferry (NIR)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Dragoș Hîncu (MDA)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Pierino Lardi (SUI)

Friday 22 October 2021

Group I
13:00 CET - Nur-Sultan (Astana Arena)
KAZAKHSTAN - GREECE
Referee: Marina Krupskaya (RUS, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Yekaterina Kurochkina (RUS)
Assistant Referee 2: Yuliya Petrova (RUS)
Fourth Official: Lyubov Tarbeyeva (RUS)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Anja Kunick (GER)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Ilona Tkač (BLR)

Group G
17:30 CET - Castel di Sangro (Stadio Teofilo Patini)
ITALY - CROATIA
Referee: Petra Pavlíková (SVK, 1Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Mária Súkeníková (SVK)
Assistant Referee 2: Ivana Alezárová (SVK)
Fourth Official: Mária Krčová (SVK)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Marina Mamayeva (RUS)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Kerim Altıay (TUR)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Scott Struthers (SCO)

Group D
18:00 CET - Wiener Neustadt (Wiener Neustadt ERGO Arena)
AUSTRIA - LUXEMBOURG
Referee: Zoí Stávrou (CYP, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Déspina Dimosthénous (CYP)
Assistant Referee 2: Angelikí Athanasopoúlou (CYP)
Fourth Official: Mariánna Pisiára (CYP)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Sjoukje de Jong (NED)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Aldi Topçiu (ALB)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Tormod Larsen (NOR)

Group G
19:00 CET - Zürich (Stadion Letzigrund)
SWITZERLAND - ROMANIA
Referee: Riem Hussein (GER, Elite)
Assistant Referee 1: Christina Biehl (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Melissa Joos (GER)
Fourth Official: Angelika Söder (GER)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Vencel Tóth (HUN)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Laura Montgomery (SCO)

Group I
20:15 CET - Lendava (Športni park Lendava)
SLOVENIA - WALES
Referee: Lovisa Johansson (SWE, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Josefin Aronsson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 2: Emelie Elfstrand (SWE)
Fourth Official: Sara Wiinikka (SWE)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Dimitar Mečkarovski (MKD)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Kurt Zuppinger (SUI)

Group B
20:35 CET - Glasgow (Hampden Park)
SCOTLAND - HUNGARY
Referee: Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi (ITA, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Veronica Vettorel (ITA)
Assistant Referee 2: Veronica Martinelli (ITA)
Fourth Official: Deborah Bianchi (ITA)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Aušra Kancė (LTU)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Stijn Hutsebaut (BEL)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Barry Bright (ENG)

Group C
20:45 CET - Reykjavík (Laugardalsvöllur)
ICELAND - CZECH REPUBLIC
Referee: Lina Lehtovaara (FIN, Elite)
Assistant Referee 1: Heini Hyvönen (FIN)
Assistant Referee 2: Jenni Paavolainen (FIN)
Fourth Official: Sini Hakala (FIN)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Stefan Johannesson (SWE)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Emmanuelle Puttaert (BEL)

Group C
20:45 CET - Larnaca (AEK Aréna - Geórgios Karapatákis)
CYPRUS - NETHERLANDS
Referee: Triinu Vaher (EST, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Anni Rahula (EST)
Assistant Referee 2: Helen Käosaar (EST)
Fourth Official: Luisa Klaar (EST)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Katarzyna Wierzbowska (POL)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Bartosz Łaski (POL)

Group I
21:10 CET - Créteil (Stade Dominique Duvauchelle)
FRANCE - ESTONIA
Referee: Abigail Byrne (ENG, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Lisa Rashid (ENG)
Assistant Referee 2: Emily Carney (ENG)
Fourth Official: Kirsty Dowle (ENG)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Cyril Zimmermann (SUI)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Michális Mítas (CYP)

Saturday 23 October 2021

Group D
18:15 CET - London (Wembley Stadium)
ENGLAND - NORTHERN IRELAND
Referee: Ivana Martinčić (CRO, Elite)
Assistant Referee 1: Sanja Rođak-Karšić (CRO)
Assistant Referee 2: Maja Petravić (CRO)
Fourth Official: Jelena Pejković (CRO)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Geórgios Bíkas (GRE)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Iain Blair (SCO)

Tuesday 26 October 2021

Group D
13:30 CET - Ohrid (Sportsko-rekreativni centar "Biljanini izvori")
NORTH MACEDONIA - LUXEMBOURG
Referee: Nadezhda Gorinova (RUS, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Yekaterina Kurochkina (RUS)
Assistant Referee 2: Yuliya Petrova (RUS)
Fourth Official: Anastasiya Pustovoytova (RUS)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Ladislav Gádoši (SVK)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Edlira Jaupaj (ALB)

Group E
14:00 CET - Zenica (Trening centar NFSBiH)
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - RUSSIA
Referee: Cristina Mariana Trandafir (ROU, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Mihaela Elena Țepușă (ROU)
Assistant Referee 2: Roxana Ivanov (ROU)
Fourth Official: Iuliana Elena Demetrescu (ROU)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Barış Şimşek (TUR)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Michal Mertinyák (SVK)

Group B
16:00 CET - Kovalivka (Stadion "Kolos")
UKRAINE - SPAIN
Referee: Galia Echeva (BUL, 2Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Yordanka Korcheva (BUL)
Assistant Referee 2: Mirela Ivanova (BUL)
Fourth Official: Kristina Georgieva (BUL)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Andreas Schluchter (SUI)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Josip Tomaško (CRO)

Group E
16:00 CET - Baku (ASK Arena)
AZERBAIJAN - MALTA
Referee: Réka Molnár (HUN, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Katalin Emese Török (HUN)
Assistant Referee 2: Noémi Hegedüs-Baráth (HUN)
Fourth Official: Réka Bognár (HUN)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Marina Mamayeva (RUS)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Vitaliy Danylʹchenko (UKR)

Group F
16:00 CET - Yerevan (Vazgen Sargsyan anvan Hanrapetakan Marzadasht)
ARMENIA - KOSOVO
Referee: Viola Raudziņa (LVA, 2Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Diāna Vanaga-Arāja (LVA)
Assistant Referee 2: Marita Vītola (LVA)
Fourth Official: Laura Treimane (LVA)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Marco Borg (MLT)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Ánna Kapásoglou (GRE)

Group H
16:05 CET - Essen (Stadion Essen)
GERMANY - ISRAEL
Referee: Elvıra Nurmustafına (KAZ, 1Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Nargıs Maǵaý (KAZ)
Assistant Referee 2: Dınara Idirisova (KAZ)
Fourth Official: Tatıana Sorokopýdova (KAZ)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Paloma Quintero Siles (ESP)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Jaroslav Doležal (CZE)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Panagiotis Chatzialexiou (GER)

Group A
16:30 CET - Poprad (Národné tréningové centrum Poprad)
SLOVAKIA - GEORGIA
Referee: Lizzy van der Helm (NED, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Franca Overtoom (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Martina Boer (NED)
Fourth Official: Marisca Overtoom (NED)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Hannes Kaasik (EST)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Sabine Bonnin (FRA)

Group H
17:00 CET - Plovdiv (Stadion "Lokomotiv")
BULGARIA - PORTUGAL
Referee: Ionela Alina Peșu (ROU, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Petruța Claudia Iugulescu (ROU)
Assistant Referee 2: Daniela Constantinescu (ROU)
Fourth Official: Roxana Recorean (ROU)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Ivana Vlaić (BIH)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Tanya Gravina (MLT)

Group I
17:00 CET - Nur-Sultan (Astana Arena)
KAZAKHSTAN - FRANCE
Referee: Melis Özçiğdem (TUR, 1Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Deybet Gök (TUR)
Assistant Referee 2: Betül Nur Yılmaz (TUR)
Fourth Official: Gamze Durmuş Pakkan (TUR)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Aleksandr Gvardis (RUS)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Jānis Mežeckis (LVA)

Group A
17:15 CET - Helsinki (Helsingin olympiastadion)
FINLAND - REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Referee: Alexandra Collin (FRA, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Solenne Bartnik (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Jennifer Maubacq (FRA)
Fourth Official: Émeline Rochebilière (FRA)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Sofía Karagiórgi (CYP)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Stéphanie Forde (BEL)

Group G
17:30 CET - Vilnius (LFF stadionas)
LITHUANIA - ITALY
Referee: Jelena Međedović (SRB, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Ivana Jovanović (SRB)
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksandra Stojanac (SRB)
Fourth Official: Milica Milovanović (SRB)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Katarzyna Wierzbowska (POL)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Charles John Grundie (NIR)

Group E
18:00 CET - Podgorica (Trening kamp FSCG)
MONTENEGRO - DENMARK
Referee: Olivia Tschon (AUT, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Biljana Iskin (AUT)
Assistant Referee 2: Lena Hirtl (AUT)
Fourth Official: Maria Ennsgraber (AUT)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Ante Vučemilović-Šimunović (CRO)
FIFA Match Commissioner: František Laurinec (SVK)

Group H
18:00 CET - Gornji Milanovac (Stadion FK Metalac)
SERBIA - TURKEY
Referee: Katalin Sipos (HUN, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Anita Vad (HUN)
Assistant Referee 2: Judit Gavalla-Kulcsár (HUN)
Fourth Official: Kata Tünde Bálint (HUN)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Jens Larsen (DEN)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Victor Marius Radu (ROU)

Group C
18:30 CET - Minsk (Nacyjanaĺny Alimpijski Stadyjon "Dynama")
BELARUS - NETHERLANDS
Referee: Araksya Saribekyan (ARM, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Liana Grigoryan (ARM)
Assistant Referee 2: Kristine Grigoryan (ARM)
Fourth Official: Artem Gasparyan (ARM)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Nadezhda Ulyanovskaya (RUS)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Könül Mehtiyeva (AZE)

Group B
19:00 CET - Tórshavn (Tórsvøllur)
FAROE ISLANDS - HUNGARY
Referee: Minka Vekkeli (FIN, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Tonja Weckström (FIN)
Assistant Referee 2: Alisa Levälampi (FIN)
Fourth Official: Lina Lehtovaara (FIN)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Marte Sørø (NOR)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Ewa Gajewska (POL)

Group F
19:00 CET - Oslo (Ullevaal Stadion)
NORWAY - BELGIUM
Referee: Rebecca Welch (ENG, Elite)
Assistant Referee 1: Natalie Anne Aspinall (ENG)
Assistant Referee 2: Lisa Rashid (ENG)
Fourth Official: Emily Heaslip (ENG)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Ana Minić (SRB)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Patrizia Hell (GER)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Harry Been (NED)

Group G
19:00 CET - Zürich (Stadion Letzigrund)
SWITZERLAND - CROATIA
Referee: Frida Mia Klarlund (DEN, 1Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Sidsel Fabricius Dall (DEN)
Assistant Referee 2: Anna Kjær Schmidt (DEN)
Fourth Official: Henrikke Holm Nervik (NOR)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Wendy Toms (ENG)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Ahmet Erzurumlu (TUR)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Nebojša Ivković (SRB)

Group D
19:30 CET - Riga (Daugavas stadions)
LATVIA - ENGLAND
Referee: Katarzyna Lisiecka-Sęk (POL, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Katarzyna Wójs (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Paulina Baranowska (POL)
Fourth Official: Ewa Augustyn (POL)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Knarik Grigoryan (ARM)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Roxana Berceanu (ROU)

Group F
19:45 CET - Tychy (Stadion Miejski Tychy)
POLAND - ALBANIA
Referee: Simona Ghisletta (SUI, 2Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Émilie Aubry (SUI)
Assistant Referee 2: Laetitia Nuara (SUI)
Fourth Official: Laura Mauricio (SUI)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Sjoukje de Jong (NED)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Mike Foster (ENG)

Group D
20:00 CET - Belfast (Seaview)
NORTHERN IRELAND - AUSTRIA
Referee: Marta Huerta de Aza (ESP, Elite)
Assistant Referee 1: Guadalupe Porras Ayuso (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Judit Romano García (ESP)
Fourth Official: Beatriz Cuesta Arribas (ESP)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Ruud Bossen (NED)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Adrian Casha (MLT)

Group I
20:00 CET - Larissa (AEL FC Arena)
GREECE - SLOVENIA
Referee: Ivana Projkovska (MKD, 1Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Vjolca Izeiri (MKD)
Assistant Referee 2: Vesna Spirkoska-Tofiloska (MKD)
Fourth Official: Angela Rajčevska (MKD)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Anelia Sinabova (BUL)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Andi Zëre (ALB)
Mentor for Match Commissioner: Dennis Cruise (IRL)

Group I
20:15 CET - Cardiff (Cardiff City Stadium)
WALES - ESTONIA
Referee: Marta Frías Acedo (ESP, 1Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Silvia Fernández Pérez (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Marta Villanueva Benavente (ESP)
Fourth Official: Beatriz Arregui Gamir (ESP)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Calum Murray (SCO)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Rimla Akhtar (ENG)

Group C
20:45 CET - Reykjavík (Laugardalsvöllur)
ICELAND - CYPRUS
Referee: Anastasiya Romanyuk (UKR, 3Cat)
Assistant Referee 1: Maryna Striletsʹka (UKR)
Assistant Referee 2: Svitlana Hrushko (UKR)
Fourth Official: Kristina Kozoroh (UKR)
FIFA Referee Assessor: Ian Stokes (IRL)
FIFA Match Commissioner: Colin McDonald (SCO)

71 comments:

  1. 1st referee observer appointment for Ruud Bossen ?

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  2. Refereeing World blog posted a fake list of seminar candidates (obviously there are more names right than wrong, but it's not 100% correct) as I was able to confirm with FIFA, it's not even correct which continents will be in the respective seminar weeks , I make this alert because everyone thinks it is a serious blog, and soon everyone will be thinking that this is official information.

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  3. Another follow-through SFP incident in recent times tonight, this time resulting in a RC after OFR. Referee was Martínez Munuera, VAR Gil Manzano.

    Clip: https://streamable.com/ndi37g

    I really wish FIFA/UEFA took the initiative on this increasingly common occurrence and at least developed a clear vision for interpreting these incidents! (my feeling is, that we moved to a too outcome-focused approach, as opposed to punishing real excessive uses of force)

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    1. I completely agree with Mikael as well as with the English commentator. This is a perfectly normal football action with an unfortunate outcome. Punishing this means keeping all the players in the dressing rooms to avoid any accidental contacts and consequent punishments.
      Painful? Yes! Worthy of a red card? Clearly not (IMHO)!

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    2. Never a RC for me. What's the defender supposed to do? He played the ball and has to place his foot somewhere. There is no chance to avoid the contact; more an accident which you just can't blame the defender.

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    3. If the defender didnt bring his foot down he would have caught the attacker much higher up. Good strong challenge, follow through nothing more than a "football incident". Never a red, to me not even a caution.

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    4. Without commenting for now on whether or not this specific challenge itself is SFP or not, I agree with you on the big-picture Mikael, that (especially with VAR) this has been a bit too much of an "outcome focused approach" that penalizes challenges that end in an unlucky result rather than those that are intrinsically dangerous.

      I still think SFP is a fair enough decision for this particular challenge but it reminds me a bit of the penalty kick in wolfsburg-sevilla. Not exactly the same challenge, but similar principles at play.

      On the topic of this GET-CEL challenge, my gut reaction was a red card for DOGSO actually. Even though the defender kicks the ball away before making contact with a defender, my view is that this is all a part of the same (reckless, at least) challenge. The challenge is illegal. Also, the challenge denies an obvious goal scoring opportunity. Therefore my view is that the defender denied an obvious goalscoring opportunity with a reckless (or excessively forceful) challenge, and so it could totally be a red card for DOGSO. If there was a secondary motion that made it possible to consider these things two separate challenges, I would not be thinking about DOGSO here, but to me it's all one big illegal challenge. What does everyone think about that argument?

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    5. Yes, I agree regarding DOGSO based on the same argumentation.

      Regarding SFP, I though "clearly not" before the OFR. With the pictures and slow-motions there, I see some arguments for SFP, but mainly agree with other above, that the defender doesn't do much wrong and should not be punished too much.

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    6. First of all this is no foul bcz defender doesn't do anything wrong, he plays in proper manner the ball and he is not guilty for the outcome. About dogso argument, let's say that this is a foul. How in the world is dogso when the ball is clearly away?

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    7. @Anthony Fully agree with no foul. The attacker sees the defender coming. He can estimate that defender probably will reach the ball first and could slow down to protect himself. He decides not to do -> football accident

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    8. Never a SFP, this can't be absolutely defender's fault. Just accidental collision. It is the time to write down clear points about this argument, I agree with Mikael.

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  4. Regarding this week's seminar, FIFA did not want to confirm the list of participants, only confirmed that there are 28 female referees, being 20 field referees and 8 VAR.

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    1. FIFA has also confirmed that there will be 52 referees at next week's seminar, 26 referees and 26 assistant referees. AFC (8+8), CAF (8+8), CONCACAF (8+8) and OFC (2+2).

      I was also able to confirm with the OFC that their two referees will be Matt Conger and David Yereboinen from Papua New Guinea.

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    2. CAF: Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria) Redouane Jiyed (Maroc), Bakary Gassama (Gambie), Bamlak Tessema (Ethiopie), Victor Gomes (Afrique du Sud), Janny Sikazwe(Zambie), Maguette Ndiaye (Sénégal), Jean-Jacques Ndala (Congo).
      Source: DZfoot

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  5. My WC 2022 list prediction 1 year and 1 month before the event and with Arab Cup and some decisive matches still to be played (e.g. intercontinental play-offs, last matchdays of continental qualifiers...), not counting on VARs and trying to respect the amount of referee spots of WC 2018 (e.g. 2 support referees from CONCACAF and CAF). Let's see how many of them make the final list at the end (it's just opinion, not information):

    AFC:

    Abdulrahman Al-Jassim (QAT)
    Alireza Faghani (IRN)
    Ryuji Sato (JPN)
    Christopher Beath (AUS)

    Support referee: Adham Makhadmeh (JOR)

    CONCACAF:

    Ismail Elfath (USA)
    Fernando Hernández (MEX)
    Mario Escobar (GUA)

    Support referees: Iván Barton (SLV) & Hector Said Martínez (HON)

    CONMEBOL:

    Fernando Rapallini (ARG)
    Andrés Cunha (URU)
    Roberto Tobar (CHI)
    Raphael Claus (BRA)
    Jesús Valenzuela (VEN)

    Support referee: Kevin Ortega (PER)

    CAF:

    Moustapha Ghorbal (ALG)
    Maguette N'Diaye (SEN)
    Bamlak Tessema (ETH)
    Bakary Gassama (GAM)

    Support referees: Victor Gomes (RSA) & Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo (COD)

    OFC:

    Matthew Conger (NZL)

    Support referee: David Yereboinen (PNG)

    UEFA:

    Daniele Orsato (ITA)
    Anthony Taylor (ENG)
    Clément Turpin (FRA)
    Daniel Siebert (GER)
    Carlos del Cerro Grande (ESP)
    Danny Makkelie (NED)
    Szymon Marciniak (POL)
    Ovidiu Hategan (ROU)
    Slavko Vinčič (SVN)
    Sergey Karasev (RUS)

    Support referee: Srdjan Jovanovic (SRB)

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    1. Fully agree with your list Quilava and expect for Ivan Barton who is in my opinion a great referee well recognized within Concacaf. So I wouls swap.him with Tessema giving 4 places to Concacaf and 3 to Caf.
      On Uefa those wil be the names. Maybe Vinc8c and Soears Dias can fight for the same place.
      Is it really impossibile to have to englishmen adding Oliver too?

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    2. AFC, CAF and CONCACAF (ramos, geiger, aguilar, marrufo + pitti and montero) were all 4+2 in 2018. AFC ended up not being in the end, due to the situation of Fahad Al-Mirdasi who was not replaced.

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    3. @f In case of having less than 4 African referees, I'd rather leave Gassama at home. I watched Tessema in Olympics for the first time and liked quite a lot his performances and style.

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    4. My list today would be very similar. Some changes: In AFC I prefer Mohammed Mohamed over Ryuji Sato. At CAF I would trade Gassama for Janny Sikazwe. At CONMEBOL this would also be my list, but the question of Andres Cunha remains a great mystery. From CONCACAF, I still think César Ramos will be the Mexican, Elfath guaranteed too, another two between Barton, Escobar and Marrufo, I prefer the first two, but don't rule out that the politician puts Marrufo there again. OFC and UEFA same.

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    5. On the topic of Marrufo: By all reasonable measures, he is one of CONCACAF’s top two or three refs. Due to nationality he doesn’t appear too often in big international CONCACAF matches (what with USA clubs and national team and Mexican national team all being off the table for him), but I think we should not forget about him for 2022. I get the sense that he and his crew (Rockwell and F. Anderson) have been getting ready for a more complete World Cup in 2022 (Marrufo and Rockwell only had one match, Belgium vs Tunisia, which seemed to be well-received; Anderson was part of Geiger’s crew). And really nothing has gone wrong for them that would put them out of contention for Qatar, other than, perhaps you could say, the very quick rise of Elfath.

      Still, is that really an issue? Concacaf is a strange, too heavy confederation. It is anything but unusual for FIFA to take 2 refs from either Mexico or the US; in 2018 we had Marrufo there as well playing second fiddle to Geiger. I think we might see a similar situation in 2022. The bigger question is who gets the better assignments, Marrufo or Elfath.

      But both are among CONCACAF’s best and I think it would be wrong to leave one out just because they share a nationality. Marrufo is simply a better referee than Barton or Martinez at the moment; it wouldn’t be “political”, Najaah, to put Marrufo there, it would be on merit. It would be more political to leave him off for nationality reasons.

      Either way, the CONCACAF race for refereeing slots is very interesting at the moment. Marrufo and Montero were, in 2018, probably planned to continue get higher levels of responsibility in 2022 after the experience they got in Russia, but with the emergence of Escobar and Elfath and (to a lesser extent, in my opinion) Martinez and Barton, that hierarchy has been shaken up. Again, Martinez and Barton are talented prospects who have bright futures ahead of them, but I don’t think they’re nearly as ready for the World Cup as Marrufo, Elfath, Escobar, and either of the Mexican candidates right now.

      Final prediction:

      Elfath (USA)
      Marrufo (USA)
      Escobar (GUA)
      Ramos (MEX)

      Support referees: Martinez (HON), Barton (SLV)

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    6. Quilava, this is a great prediction and mine would be very similar. And I agree with Najaah, for AFC, Sato is unlikely to attend WC 2022 as a main referee. Hassan IMO will certainly be chosen. I also have some doubts on Faghani, although he did very well in WC2018. So my prediction would be the following:

      Al-Jassim
      Hassan
      Beath
      Faghani or Makhadmeh

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  6. The Concacaf Referee Committee has announced the match officials who will be in charge of the 2021 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League final. The Final will be contested as a "single leg" Final.

    Match: C.F. Monterrey (MEX) vs Club América (MEX)
    Date: 28 October 2021
    Time: 22:00 Local (21:00 UTC−6)
    Stadium: Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico

    Referee: FERNANDO HERNANDEZ (Mexico)
    AR1: MICHEAL BARWEGEN (Canada)
    AR 2: KAREN DIAZ (Mexico)
    4th: FERNANDO GUERRERO (Mexico)
    VAR: ADONAI ESCOBEDO (Mexico)
    AVAR: ARTURO CRUZ (Mexico)

    An assignment that is sure to please Blog Moderator Mikael. As he was impressed by and liked what he saw from Fernando Hernandez during this summers CONCACAF Gold Cup.
    I must say that this assignment is very much deserved by Hernandez. Could Mexico possibly have a surprise 2nd Referee selected for Qatar 2022?

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    1. How many obvious red and yellow cards will be forgiven this time on demand of Brian Hall?

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    2. Incredible goalmouth scramble in added time. Possible handball was give an on-field review in the 90+14th minute, but Hernandez stuck with his original decision of no handball and blew the final whistle. Here are the videos, what do you think?

      https://streamable.com/zfx8ww

      https://streamable.com/u7bbjw

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  7. J.League posted The UNTOLD story of the 2019 League CUP Final with English subtitles.
    18:08〜
    The referee Yusuke Araki explains his DOGSO decision and you can hear the VAR audio.

    Love to see it!
    https://youtu.be/UDuAl90SAso

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    1. J. League had a show where they talked about the most interesting referee situationof the matchday. They had different guests, also an ex-FIFA referee. Sadly they stopped doing it, they only did like 3 episodes :(

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    2. Incredible sportsmanship from the opponents to ask the referee to take the RC for DOGSO back. I have seen it in a friendly (France vs. I dont remember) but not in a Cup final! :D

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    3. Great! I would like to see such football culture in Europe. Professionalism of players and referees instead of simulations, dirty tactics, mobbing, dissents by players and arrogant referees.

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  8. OT

    AEL - PAS Giannina (Greek Cup)

    Referee Papapetrou (UEFA 2nd) No VAR

    47' https://streamja.com/59Lkp
    60' https://streamja.com/056RG

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    1. 47' - Ouch! My gut feeling is that referees invented this penalty based on players' reaction...

      60' - It looks like the foul occurred outside the penalty area.

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    2. 47' The referee surely wished that there was VAR in this game... Looks very silly to give a PK but I think he got advice from the assistant as he initially didn't whistle.

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    3. Two very clear crucial mistakes, the second one can be maybe understandable, but definitely not the first one. As Euro Soccer Ref wrote, this is a decision made after players reaction. They had the feeling that player had saved ball by hand, but without seeing anything. Terrible decision making process, based on nothing, if not just thinking that there had been a possible handball...

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  9. New FIFA referees list in France for 2022

    Link: http://arbitrezvous.blogspot.com/2021/10/fff-cfa-dta-liste-des-arbitres-federaux.html?m=1


    Source: FFF and ArbitrezVous

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    1. TL;DR: Erwan Christophe Finjean is new FIFA AR. No referee replaces Frank Schneider on the list.

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    2. Strange that there is't any replacement for Schneider.
      Also, one could have expected the international retirement of Buquet, he is not getting good games in UEFA anymore.
      No young referees for joining the list?

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    3. As a French who pays a close attention to refereeing in Ligue 1, the reason of the non-remplacement of Schneider in the FIFA list is really obvious to me: there isn't any candidate.

      I assumed French DTA demoted Schneider in Ligue 2 last summer for two reasons: him being defiant to them, and to have a fresh FIFA badge to give(Schneider was a 2nd cat referee who couldn't hope for more, not part of VAR programs either).
      While they efficiently "get rid" of him, they didn't have a good candidate to become FIFA, and right now, no non-FIFA Ligue 1 ref can become one either.

      I'll go through the list of French non FIFA:
      Gautier/Delerue: former FIFAs, out also due to age.
      Lesage/Ben-el-Hadj/Batta/Hamel/Stinat: out because of age or for not being good enough
      Gaillouste/Dechepy/Lissorgue: not experienced and mature enough.
      Wattelier: lacks skills and technique
      The only man remaining is Thomas Léonard, but he is not trusted by committee: I actually think he could've been a very serious choice, but DTA preferred to give a badge to Abed, while the latter was clearly not good enough but very much pushed.
      Léonard is now 40y.o, so a bit too old.

      Even in Ligue 2, there is no serious contender to be promoted and FIFA listed, expect for young Marc Bollengier (29y.o), but he was promoted this season in second division, so still early to say.

      So I'd say Schneider's bagde will not be given to another referee until a couple of years, and France will remain with nine FIFA listed in the men's list.

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  10. Where can I find the predictions for the upcoming UCL round next week?

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  11. RC at Empoli - Inter by Chiffi for SFP

    https://streamja.com/4WP2X

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    1. If his shoulder dislocated then sure why not red.

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    2. If you look at the foul in real time, it's clearly red. Excessive force.

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    3. Not a RC for me. YC for a reckless tackle. And also, the fact that the player had his shoulder dislocated should not be important in deciding how to punish the tackle.

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    4. The player jumps into the opponent with both legs off the ground. The force/intensity is very high.
      There are worse tacklings than that, but a sending-off can be totally supported IMO, as the forceful action potentially endangers the opponent's safety; if the Inter player was a bit faster or the Empoli player a bit slower, the point of contact would have been on the knee/thigh with open studs, so the way he jumps into this challenge may be dangerous:
      https://ibb.co/FhgHvk9

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    5. David: It absolutely should matter because it's clearly the tackle that results in him flying in the air and landing dangerously...

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    6. Thanks for the clip Anthony. Malte M's reaction to it is exactly mine.

      More interesting than the situation itself IMO is the discussion which it has generated, within the wider context of modern refereeing trends.

      As I see it, there are two varieties of SFP offences:
      1) the classic 'leg-breaking' foul, endangering the opponent's safety
      2) 'tackle as an attack', more similar to a violent conduct, say

      Good examples of the second case are:
      - Daniel Siebert's EURO RC
      - Schärer's in FRABIH
      - Brych's ejection of Šimunić in SRBCRO
      - Rizzoli's ignored RC in Malaga vs. Porto (clip: streamable.com/lxro45)
      - Mykland's caution in 1998's BRANOR (clip: streamable.com/yegtxl)
      - Antonio Márquez Ramírez's red at WC 1986 (clip: youtu.be/IGO5hwRxvHI?t=57)

      It takes real nuance and football understanding to pick out these incidents (with one famous err, Arturo Brizio Carter was the all-time master of it) and be instantly confident enough in your own perception to instantly eject the fouling player.

      This is also what I meant by my comment above - "we moved to a too outcome-focused approach, as opposed to punishing real excessive uses of force". I respect and look for Flip's views/comments a lot, but in my opinion looking for an endangering contact as the most guiding principle in these moments is a bit misplaced IMO.

      Because these tackles are different from the 'classic' SFP, they speak more to match control, 'politician' referees (there are two such officials involved in the above examples) can choose to avoid issuing RCs for them. If you want to see how this is done, par excellence, btw, watch the caution given for a violent kick at the end of Zwayer's Paris vs. Napoli game.

      TL;DR - despite the changing nature of what SFP should look like in more recent years, RCs should still be issued for 'tackle as an attack' SFPs, and probability of serious injury being caused should not be the only factor we look at, when analysing whether a foul used "excessive force".

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    7. I agree with a lot you said Mikael. And I can see why it can be a RC and I wouldn't intervene as a VAR.
      I just think top referees like Kuipers, Makkelie and Taylor would give a YC. And I think RC is the more surprising decision.
      For me, Schärers RC in FRABIH (great intervention by Fedayi San) is more towards 1) (classic endangering opponents safety) as the ankle of Kolasinac was hit in a very dangerous manner and it was quite a genuine albeit late challenge from Kounde.

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  12. J.League assistant referee Akane Yagi tweets the offside traing video.
    It's very difficult to judge correctly.
    https://twitter.com/otokodetsuraiyo/status/1453678139297591302?s=21

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    1. Difficult with this camera angle yes, but for an assistant referee following the line, no. Not difficult.

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  13. PK for handball given by González Fuertes after OFR. Correct?

    https://streamwo.com/XyIr6tm

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    1. This is for me not a penalty. His lead was in any case on a deplorable level with the low point being whistled before extra time expired in an important attack by Levante

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    2. I think it is a penalty. His arm is detached and over his shoulder. Anyway, there is no one who understands about the hands

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    3. Close distance, completely unexpected, the hand does not block the ball towards goal, not unnatural for the type of movement. For me not a pk, and if Gonzalez Fuertes saw it, not a VAR material. But for missed incident, it makes sense in a way to call for OFR, although that puts a pressurre on the ref.

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    4. It's an interesting situation, as Llodi is trying to play the ball but the attacker gets there first. What do you think Chefren, expected PK in Italy or do you have doubts?

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    5. 100% expected penalty in Italy, ball directly into an open arm, no further discussion, no matter the short distance with opponent who played ball before.

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    6. The arm is not in a natural position justifiable but the defender’s actions. I think handball is correct here.

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  14. CONCACAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL

    CF Monterrey (MEX) - CF América (MEX)
    Referee: Fernando Hernández (MEX)
    VAR: Adonai Escobedo (MEX)

    Highlights:

    https://send.cm/d/5gFi

    Key Match Incidents:

    09' - Goal confirmed after OFR; deliberate play by defender cancelling offside
    https://send.cm/d/5gFz

    28' - No penalty AME after off-ball impeding (alleged striking)
    https://send.cm/d/5gG0

    68' - YC Roger Martínez (AME) after stamp; reckless-SFP
    https://send.cm/d/5gG1

    90+11' - No penalty AME for undeliberate handball confirmed after OFR
    https://send.cm/d/5gG2


    Short report:
    Fernando Hernández chose a tactic of closely following play and verbally reaching players what was extremely useful in this game involving two Mexican clubs. He succeeded in gaining control over match incidents and key players. Quick reactions in potentially explosive moments were invaluable tool in Hernández' ammunition.

    Of course, it's difficult to handle such hot clash without committing mistakes. Some free kicks were simply too soft but I can fully understand the tactic of slowing down such game than letting it explode.

    As for disciplinary sanctions, I was positively surprised that Hernández didn't deliberately miss any 100% caution what was so frequent in CONCACAF games. He missed one in 45+1' for reckless stamp but he just missed the incident as he let the game go. Yellow cards could have been given in 1' (kick in the head), 50' (delaying the restart) and 90+5' (dissent) but it was still OK to manage it (however, I would strongly prefer a YC in 90+5'). The cards given were 100% correct: 21' reckless SPA tackle, 39' holding SPA, 58' holding SPA, 68' reckless stamp, 90+10' dissent, 90+10' unsporting behaviour.

    As for the key match incidents, I am sure we wouldn't see a single OFR in UEFA. Here they were used to sell the calls as no clear and obvious mistakes were made by the referee. It was clear deliberate play by defender cancelling an offside in 9' and the handball in 90+11' was accidental - ball was blocked fairly with leg and then hit the supporting arm (we could debate if the ball hit the arm directly). In 28' we can't judge with only one poor replay and in 68' the contact is borderline but the force is normal, so no intervention is fully correct too.

    In a nutshell, a very good performance by Hernández who was able to verbally reach players what was key for maintaining control, presented good disciplinary control with only one missed YC for stamp. In addition, I have to praise the EXCELLENT lost time compensation! I had in mind NINE minutes that should be added for the second half but I was expecting standard 5 minutes to be added. When the board with exactly nine minutes was raised, I said "wow! great!" :)

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    1. I don’t think the final handball situation is as clear as you are making it sound. When the defender first falls, his arms are in a natural position below him, supporting his body and by his side: https://i.imgur.com/1gtpRYV.png

      But then he lies down in front of the ball with his arms spread out above his head: https://i.imgur.com/wNuql55.png

      There’s certainly enough subjectivity here that I don’t think any bar of “clear and obvious error” has been reached, but on a theoretical level I think there’s an argument for a handball here.

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    2. Ah, I meant the first sequence the player protested about the most:

      https://snipboard.io/bcesqU.jpg

      As for the second sequence, it's more problematic indeed! While the play-on is still not a clear and obvious mistake, I think everyone agrees here, we can surely discuss what is the optimal call. But I think it's still not punishable.

      He lies down, the ball is played from a minimal distance. When he is on the ground his arm is in a natural position, unnatural position and at the crucial moment in a (imo) natural position again. He even tries to hide his arm somewhere but has no chance for it. The replays offered are also not the best and don't help the referee.

      Thanks for bringing my attention to the scene again!

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    3. It’s one of the most challenging decisions I’ve seen in quite a while, for sure! Can you imagine trying to make this call in real time in the pre-VAR era? Impossible!

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  15. Uae referee mondailist Mohamed Abdullah Hassan Mohamed will referee afc champions League final 2021 in Riyadh between hilal champion ksa vs pohang champion south korea on 23 th November

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  16. I try some predictions for CL next week under the condition, that no referee from MD3 is used. As you can see, this leads to some interesting assignments, so I am not sure, whether UEFA will use this "rule" or not. (VAR in brackets)

    Wolfsburg-Salzburg: Treimanis (Kamphuis)
    Malmö-Chelsea: Sanchez (Cuadra)
    Dynamo-Barcelona: Visser (Fritz)
    Bayern-Benfica: Cakir (Bitigen)
    Atalanta-ManUnited: Bastien (Delajod)
    Villareal-Bern: Soares Dias (Pinheiro)
    Sevilla-Lille: Raczkowski (Kwiatkowski)
    Juventus-Zenit: Kruzliak (Dingert)
    Milan-Porto: Kulbakov (Dankert)
    Real-Donetsk: Zwayer (Stegemann)
    ManCity-Brugge: Meler (Kalkavan)
    Leipzig-Paris: Mateu (Martinez)
    Liverpool-Atletico: Gözübüyük (van Boekel)
    Sporting-Besiktas: Grinfeeld* (Tierney)
    Dortmund-Ajax: Taylor (Kavanagh)
    Tiraspol-Inter: Ekberg (del Cerro Grande)

    *Apparently, Grinfeeld did a match in Israel on Tuesday, so he seems to be recovered and I use him to replace Collum (who was reported injured) in my predictions.

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    1. It looks indeed quite unlikely to have all different names than MD3, impossible to make normal appointments, for sure some Elite will get another game, for example Marciniak and Siebert will leave for Qatar some days before 30 November, so it is possible that they will have to skip MD5 (planned a week earlier), both could get their third CL assignment on next week. In addition, the situation about WC seminars with male UEFA referees is another factor to consider.
      However, this doesn't exclude that we could have, and it stays as very likely, some surprises with unexpected Category 1 referees getting a CL game. For example, Mariani debut is a possible choice...

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  17. Referees for U19 Euro qualifiers:

    Group 1 (Sweden, England, Switzerland, Andorra):

    -Vitalijs Spasjonnikovs (LAT, AR Arturs Sakurovs)
    -Walter Altmann (AUT, AR Santino Schreiner)
    -Ioannis Papadopoulos (GRE, AR Konstantinos Nikolaidis)
    -Host 4th official: Joakim Östling (SWE, AR Simon Kristensson)


    Group 2 (Greece, Germany, Russia, Faroe Islands):

    -Daniyar Sakhi (KAZ, AR Aidyn Tassybayev)
    -Gergo Bogár (HUN, AR Balázs Szalai)
    -Andrew Madley (ENG, AR Daniel Robathan)
    -Host 4th official: Konstantinos Perrakis (GRE, AR Konstantinos Triantafyllou)


    Group 4 (Israel, Netherlands, Cyprus, Moldova):

    -Luca Barbeno (SMR, AR Laurentiu Ilie)
    -Rauf Cabarov (AZE, AR Javanshir Yusifov)
    -Juri Frischer (EST, AR Veiko Mõtsnik)
    -Host 4th official: Nael Odeh (ISR, AR Haz Orpaz Hen)


    Group 6 (Bulgaria, Bosnia&Herzegovina, Ireland, Montenegro):

    -Kai Erik Steen (NOR, AR Anders Olav Dale)
    -Denys Shurman (UKR, AR Oleksandr Berkut)
    -Morten Krogh (DEN, AR Jakob Mastrup)
    -Host 4th official: Georgi Ginchev (BUL, AR Hristo Hadzhiyski)


    Group 7 (Albania, France, Serbia, North Macedonia):

    -David Fuxman (ISR, AR Idan Zoler)
    -Vladimir Moskalev (RUS, AR Valentin Murashov)
    -Krzysztof Jakubik (POL, AR Bartosz Heinig)
    -Host 4th official: Indrit Myrtaj (ALB, AR Gerald Cenolli)


    Group 8 (Luxembourg, Spain, Belgium, Azerbaijan):

    -Luka Bilbija (BIH, AR Aleksandar Smiljanic)
    -Robert Ian Jenkins (WAL, AR Gareth Wyn Jones)
    -David Coote (ENG, AR Nick Hopton)
    -Host 4th official: Cédric Biever (LUX, AR Dani Dias Balsa)


    Group 9 (Turkey, Romania, Latvia, San Marino):

    -Thomas Gary Owen (WAL, AR Martin Roberts)
    -Juxhin Xhaja (ALB, AR Mario Shazivari)
    -Bram Van Driessche (BEL, AR Romain Devillers)
    -Host 4th official: Mert Güzenge (TUR, AR Mehmet Emin Tugral)


    Group 11 (Croatia, Scotland, Armenia, Gibraltar):

    -Milovan Milacic (MNE, AR Nikola Vujovic)
    -Mohammed Al-Emara (FIN, AR Turkka Valjakka)
    -António Nobre (POR, AR Nelson Pereira)
    -Host 4th official: Ante Culjak (CRO, AR Anto Maric)


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  18. I've just watched PSG vs LOSC game and I have to say that Amaury Delerue, former FIFA referee (UEFA 2Cat) was superb! Outstanding management of problematic players and game feeling. I will post some key match incidents later but what I want to highlight is the way he managed the game and the players.

    Therefore, a question for our French readers: why Delerue didn't succeed on international niveau? Today we saw management of a top UEFA elite referee, was he always so good and just lacked support of French federation / UEFA or had he some nightmare performances in the past? I guess his current form is very high as he was appointed to such game?

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    1. What about potential foul on GK just before first goal for PSG? No VAR stuff?

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    2. Very controversial indeed - foul? offside? - but it would be changing a controversy to another one.

      To be clear, my initial comment was about the overall impression and management issues, I deliberately skipped the big incidents.

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    3. Delerue's international career reflects a deep problem for French officials to shine in UEFA competitions.

      Honestly I don't think he wasn't trusted domestically, actually French committee trust him quite a lot: as a recognition he was appointed in French cup final in 2020, when he was not at his best (his form in 2018-2020 was quite disappointing/poor, but he got the call nevertheless) and is often given good games.
      Simply he didn't convince in UEFA games, and like a few FIFA refs at the same period (Rainville, Millot, Schneider, Fautrel, Gautier etc.),and didn't show good enough performances to be trusted as a talent by UEFA.

      I'll take two examples to illustrate my thoughts: he reminds in a way of Buquet, who is a fantastic referee in Ligue 1 - especially in the 2014-2018 era where he delivered countless excellent performances in France's top clashes (I remember for example a Monaco-Lyon game in 2016-2017 who was on a 9.0 level:he was just immense in this game), but never got a chance to be promoted in Elite.
      Maybe it's just my impression, but in UEFA games he was often hesitant, even lost in some games (e.g Getafe Ajax 2 years ago) and didn't ever impress.

      The other referee I'll talk about is Letexier in his 2019-2020 season: he was completely underperforming in this season (I recall a Nîmes-Nice game which was a ~6.9 performance), but on the contrary he always delivered solid and consistent performances in UEFA, gaining the trust of committee (his young age helped him as well), and now he could aim for a promotion in Elite in next years.

      Former 1st cat FIFA referee Tony Chapron (who got his career ended with his infamous kick to a player in Nantes-Psg in 2018) wrote in his book "Enfin Libre" claiming that French refs didn't convince in UEFA by not showing personally, and it's actually hard to say he's wrong: when you see the refs who failed internationally, they always look the same: lack of charisma/soft skills.

      To conclude, the reason why Delerue didn't make the step internationally is the same as many referees in recent years: he was simply unable to show the very good work he did in Ligue 1.

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    4. Thanks, Upstylon! I think Letexier is not a very strong personality either (I didn't see him too much, so I base on few games only) but he is much pushed by UEFA which need new elite referees 'for now'.

      The key match decisions from PSG-LOSC

      47' - No penalty LOSC after tackle
      https://send.cm/d/5h5X

      52' - No penalty PSG after tripping
      https://send.cm/d/5h5Y

      74' - Goal PSG; potential foul on GK
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  19. Very poor Tiago Martins in Derby da Invicta (Porto - Boavista). Extremely passive, just making decisions, unable to reach players and manage them and the game. Not the best fitness/running, too. Very poor image as for UEFA 1Cat referee.

    There were many penalty appeals by Porto players, many of them were just exaggerated contacts but one or two could/should have been given. Also many dubious play-on calls through the whole game. Well, I hope it was only one bad performance and not his current form.

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