Wednesday, 21 September 2022

UEFA Nations League 2022/23 - Referee Appointments MD5

 Referee appointments for 2022-23 UEFA Nations League, Matchday 5. 



Matchday 1 - Postponed Game 

League B - Group 1
21 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Glasgow, Hampden Park
SCOTLAND - UKRAINE 
Referee: Maurizio Mariani (ITA)
Assistant Referee 1: Daniele Bindoni (ITA)
Assistant Referee 2: Alberto Tegoni (ITA)
Fourth Official: Michael Fabbri (ITA) 
Video Assistant Referee: Massimiliano Irrati (ITA)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Fabiano Preti (ITA) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Bertrand Layec (FRA) 
UEFA Delegate: Charles Schaak (LUX) 
Referee Liaison Officer: William Machray (SCO)

Matchday 5

League C - Group 3
22 September 2022, 16:00 CET - Nur Sultan, Astana Arena 
KAZAKHSTAN - BELARUS 
Referee: Horatiu Fesnic (ROU)
Assistant Referee 1: Valentin Avram (ROU)
Assistant Referee 2: Alexandru Cerei (ROU) 
Fourth Official: Radu Petrescu (ROU)
Video Assistant Referee: Dennis Higler (NED)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Edwin Van De Graaf (NED)
UEFA Referee Observer: Thomas Einwaller (AUT)
UEFA Delegate: Michail Kassabov (BUL) 
Referee Liaison Officer: Tımýr Týrsýmbaev (KAZ)

League D - Group 1
22 September 2022, 18:00 CET - Riga, Skonto Stadions 
LATVIA - MOLDOVA 
Referee: Antonio Nobre (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Pedro Ribeiro (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Pedro Martins (POR) 
Fourth Official: Bruno Jose Ribeiro Pires Costa (POR)
Video Assistant Referee: Hugo Miguel (POR)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Miguel Bertolo Nogueira (POR) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Costas Kapitanis (CYP) 
UEFA Delegate: Ariel Scheiman (ISR)
Referee Liaison Officer: Vadims Direktorenko (LVA)

League A - Group 1
22 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Saint Denis, Stade de France 
FRANCE - AUSTRIA 
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (SWE)
Assistant Referee 1: Mehmet Culum (SWE) 
Assistant Referee 2: Niklas Nyberg (SWE)
Fourth Official: Fredrik Klitte (SWE)
Video Assistant Referee: José Maria Sanchez (ESP)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Iñigo Prieto (ESP)
UEFA Referee Observer: Cyril Zimmermann (SUI)
UEFA Delegate: Kris Bellon (BEL) 
Referee Liaison Officer: Claude Cauvet (FRA)

League A - Group 4
22 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Warsaw, PGE Narodowy
POLAND -NETHERLANDS 
Referee: Alejandro José Hernanez Hernandez (ESP) 
Assistant Referee 1: José Naranjo (ESP) 
Assistant Referee 2: Diego Sanchez Rojo (ESP) 
Fourth Official: Pablo Gonzalez Fuertes (ESP) 
Video Assistant Referee: Ricardo De Burgos (ESP)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre (ESP)
UEFA Referee Observer: Michal Benes (CZE) 
UEFA Delegate: David Findlay (SCO)
Referee Liaison Officer: Michał Obukowicz (POL)

League A - Group 4
22 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Brussels, King Baudouin Stadium
BELGIUM - WALES 
Referee: Ali Palabıyık (TUR)
Assistant Referee 1: Serkan Olguncan (TUR)
Assistant Referee 2: Erdinç Sezertam (TUR)
Fourth Official: Hüseyin Göçek (TUR)
Video Assistant Referee: Mete Kalkavan (TUR)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Abdulkadir Bitigen (TUR)
UEFA Referee Observer: Konrad Plautz (AUT) 
UEFA Delegate: Tormod Larsen (NOR)
Referee Liaison Officer: Frank De Bleeckere (BEL)

League A - Group 1
22 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir 
CROATIA - DENMARK 
Referee: Davide Massa (ITA)
Assistant Referee 1: Filippo Meli (ITA)
Assistant Referee 2: Stefano Alassio (ITA) 
Fourth Official: Fabio Maresca (ITA) 
Video Assistant Referee: Marco Di Bello (ITA)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Alessandro Lo Cicero (ITA) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Mehmet Murat Ilgaz (TUR) 
UEFA Delegate: Neil Morrow (NIR) 
Referee Liaison Officer: Ivica Modrić (CRO)

League C - Group 3
22 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Trnava, Štadión Antona Malatinského
SLOVAKIA - AZERBAIJAN 
Referee: William Collum (SCO)
Assistant Referee 1: David McGeachie (SCO) 
Assistant Referee 2: Francis Connor (SCO)
Fourth Official: Donald Robertson (SCO) 
Video Assistant Referee: Peter Bankes (ENG)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Neil Davies (ENG) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Ognjen Valjić (BIH)
UEFA Delegate: Björn Fecker (GER)
Referee Liaison Officer: Milan Štrbo (SVK)

League C - Group 1
22 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Istanbul, Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadyumu
TURKEY - LUXEMBOURG 
Referee: Tobias Stieler (GER) 
Assistant Referee 1: Christian Gittelmann (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Eduard Beitinger (GER) 
Fourth Official: Matthias Jöllenbeck (GER)
Video Assistant Referee: Benjamin Brand (GER)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Marco Achmüller (GER)
UEFA Referee Observer: Ante Vučemilović (CRO)
UEFA Delegate: Aurel Ionescu (ROU)
Referee Liaison Officer: Alper Yusuf Döğmen (TUR)

League C - Group 1
22 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Vilnius, LFF Stadionas 
LITHUANIA - FAROE ISLANDS 
Referee: Vilhjálmur Alvar Þórarinsson (ISL)
Assistant Referee 1: Gylfi Már Sigurðsson (ISL)
Assistant Referee 2: Birkir Sigurðarson (ISL)
Fourth Official: Þorvaldur Arnason (ISL)
Video Assistant Referee: Pascal Müller (GER)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Markus Sinn (GER)
UEFA Referee Observer: Rune Pedersen (NOR) 
UEFA Delegate: Frédéric Veraghaenne (BEL)
Referee Liaison Officer: Donaldas Urniežius (LTU)

League D - Group 1
22 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion 
LIECHTENSTEIN - ANDORRA 
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja (ALB)
Assistant Referee 1: Rejdi Avdo (ALB)
Assistant Referee 2: Nertil Bregasi (ALB)
Fourth Official: Eldorjan Hamiti (ALB)
Video Assistant Referee: Luca Pairetto (ITA)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Matteo Passeri (ITA) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Pascal Pierre Garibian (FRA) 
UEFA Delegate: Darko Ramovs (SRB) 
Mentor for Delegate: Wolfgang Thierrichter (AUT)
Referee Liaison Officer: Ellero Ziegler (SUI)

League C - Group 4
23 September 2022, 18:00 CET - Tbilisi, Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
GEORGIA - NORTH MACEDONIA 
Referee: Ivan Kružliak (SVK)
Assistant Referee 1: Branislav Hancko (SVK)
Assistant Referee 2: Jan Pozor (SVK)
Fourth Official: Peter Kralović (SVK)
Video Assistant Referee: Paolo Valeri (ITA)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Marco Bresmes (ITA)  
UEFA Referee Observer: Barış Şimşek (TUR)
UEFA Delegate: Markku Lehtola (FIN)
Referee Liaison Officer: Giorgi Vadachkoria (GEO)

League D - Group 2
23 September 2022, 18:00 CET - Tallinn, A. Le Coq Arena 
ESTONIA - MALTA 
Referee: Daniel Siebert (GER)
Assistant Referee 1: Jan Seidel (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Rafael Foltyn (GER) 
Fourth Official: Christian Dingert (GER) 
Video Assistant Referee: Sören Storks (GER)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Mike Pickel (GER)
UEFA Referee Observer: Zoran Petrović (SRB)
UEFA Delegate: Philippe Prudhon (FRA)

League A - Group 3
23 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Leipzig, RB Arena 
GERMANY - HUNGARY 
Referee: Slavko Vinčić (SVN)
Assistant Referee 1: Tomaž Klančnik (SVN)
Assistant Referee 2: Andraž Kovačič (SVN)
Fourth Official: Nejc Kajtazovic (SVN)
Video Assistant Referee: Matej Jug (SVN)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Dragoslav Perič (SVN)
UEFA Referee Observer: Michalis Argyrou (CYP) 
UEFA Delegate: Iain Blair (SCO)
Referee Liaison Officer: Harald Sather (GER)

League A - Group 3
23 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Milan, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza 
ITALY - ENGLAND 
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano (ESP)
Assistant Referee 1: Diego Barbero (ESP) 
Assistant Referee 2: Ángel Nevado (ESP)
Fourth Official: Isidro Diaz de Mera Escuderos (ESP)
Video Assistant Referee: Juan Martinez Munuera (ESP)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva (ESP) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Vladimir Petrov (UKR) 
UEFA Delegate: Fernand Meese (BEL) 
Referee Liaison Officer: Gregorio Dall'Aglio (ITA)

League B - Group 3
23 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Helsinki, Olympic Stadium 
FINLAND - ROMANIA 
Referee: Carlos Del Cerro (ESP)
Assistant Referee 1: Raúl Cabañero (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Guadalupe Porras (ESP)
Fourth Official: Guillermo Cuadra (ESP) 
Video Assistant Referee: Xavier Estrada (ESP)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: José Gonzalez (ESP) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Haim Jakov (ISR) 
UEFA Delegate: Anna Kapasoglou (GRE)
Referee Liaison Officer: Jan-Peter Aravirta (FIN)

League C - Group 4
23 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Razgrad, Ludogorets Arena 
BULGARIA - GIBRALTAR 
Referee: Pavel Orel (CZE)
Assistant Referee 1: Kamil Hajek (CZE)
Assistant Referee 2: Jan Paták (CZE)
Fourth Official: Jan Petrik (CZE)
Video Assistant Referee: Sascha Stegemann (GER)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Timo Gerach (GER) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Juan Antonio Fernández Marín (ESP)
UEFA Delegate: Tammo Beishuizen (NED)
Referee Liaison Officer: Georgi Davidov (BUL)

League B - Group 3
23 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Zenica, Stadion Bilino polje
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MONTENEGRO 
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (POL)
Assistant Referee 1: Paweł Sokolnicki (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Tomasz Listkiewicz (POL)
Fourth Official: Tomasz Musial (POL) 
Video Assistant Referee: Tomasz Kwiatkowski (POL)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Piotr Lasyk (POL)
UEFA Referee Observer: Alon Yefet (ISR) 
UEFA Delegate: Tarik Shamel (ENG)
Referee Liaison Officer: Tarik Kečo (BIH)

League B - Group 1
24 September 2022, 15:00 CET - Yerevan, Republican Stadium after Vazgen Sargsyan
ARMENIA - UKRAINE
Referee: João Pinheiro (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Bruno Alves Jesus (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Luciano Maia (POR) 
Fourth Official: André Narciso (POR)
Video Assistant Referee: Luis Godinho (POR)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Bruno Esteves (POR) 
UEFA Referee Observer: Terje Hauge (NOR)
UEFA Delegate: Michal Mertinyak (SVK)
Referee Liaison Officer: Arman Alaberkyan (ARM)

League B - Group 2
Match Cancelled
ICELAND - RUSSIA

League C - Group 2
24 September 2022, 18:00 CET - Belfast (Windsor Park)
NORTHERN IRELAND - KOSOVO 
Referee: Glenn Nyberg (SWE) 
Assistant Referee 1: Mahbod Beigi (SWE) 
Assistant Referee 2: Andreas Söderqvist (SWE)
Fourth Official: Adam Ladebäck (SWE)
Video Assistant Referee: Rob Dieperink (NED)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Ingmar Oostrom (NED)
UEFA Referee Observer: Carlos Velasco Carballo (ESP)
UEFA Delegate: Octavian Goga (ROU)
Referee Liaison Officer: David Redfern (NIR)

League B - Group 4
24 September 2022, 18:00 CET - Ljubljana, Stadion Stožice
SLOVENIA - NORWAY 
Referee: Lawrence Visser (BEL)
Assistant Referee 1: Rien Vanyzere (BEL) 
Assistant Referee 2: Thibaud Nijssen (BEL)
Fourth Official: Lothar D'hondt (BEL)
Video Assistant Referee: Bram Van Driessche (BEL)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Nathan Verboomen (BEL)
UEFA Referee Observer: Roberto Rosetti (ITA) 
UEFA Delegate: Christian Mutschler (SUI)
Referee Liaison Officer: Dejan Balažič (SVN)

League B - Group 1
24 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Glasgow, Hampden Park 
SCOTLAND - REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 
Referee: Sandro Schärer (SUI)
Assistant Referee 1: Stéphane De Almeida (SUI)
Assistant Referee 2: Bekim Zogaj (SUI)
Fourth Official: Alain Bieri (SUI)
Video Assistant Referee: Fedayi San (SUI)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Lukas Fähndrich (SUI)
UEFA Referee Observer: Igor Pristovnik (CRO)
UEFA Delegate: Emil Ubias (CZE)
Referee Liaison Officer: William Machray (SCO)

League C - Group 2
24 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Larnaca, AEK Larnaca Arena 
CYPRUS - GREECE
Referee: Aleksei Kulbakov (BLR)
Assistant Referee 1: Dmitri Zhuk (BLR)
Assistant Referee 2: Oleg Maslyanko (BLR)
Fourth Official: Dzmitry Dzmitryieu (BLR)
Video Assistant Referee: Bartosz Frankowski (POL)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Pawel Pskit (POL)
UEFA Referee Observer: Stephen Tanner (ENG)
UEFA Delegate: Peadar Ryan (IRL)
Referee Liaison Officer: Vasílis Dimitríou (CYP)

League A - Group 2
24 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Zaragoza, La Romareda
SPAIN - SWITZERLAND 
Referee: Clément Turpin (FRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Nicolas Danos (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Cyril Gringore (FRA)
Fourth Official: Ruddy Buquet (FRA) 
Video Assistant Referee: Jérôme Brisard (FRA)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Thomas Leonard (FRA)
UEFA Referee Observer: Nicolae Grigorescu (ROU)
UEFA Delegate: Jānis Mežeckis (LVA)
Referee Liaison Officer: Sergio Usón Rosel (ESP)

League A - Group 2
24 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Prague, Eden Arena
CZECH REPUBLIC - PORTUGAL 
Referee: Srdjan Jovanović (SRB)
Assistant Referee 1: Uroš Stojković (SRB)
Assistant Referee 2: Milan Mihajlović (SRB)
Fourth Official: Novak Simović (SRB)
Video Assistant Referee: Bastian Dankert (GER)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Katrin Rafalski (GER) 
UEFA Referee Observer: René H. J. Temmink (NED) 
UEFA Delegate: Rudolphe Mannaerts (BEL) 
Referee Liaison Officer: Antonín Kordula (CZE)

League B - Group 2
24 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Tel Aviv, Bloomfield Stadium 
ISRAEL - ALBANIA 
Referee: Donatas Rumsas (LTU) 
Assistant Referee 1: Aleksandr Radius (LTU)
Assistant Referee 2: Dovydas Sužiedėlis (LTU)
Fourth Official: Robertas Valikonis (LTU)
Video Assistant Referee: José Luis Munuera (ESP)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Iñigo Prieto (ESP)
UEFA Referee Observer: Matteo Simone Trefoloni (ITA) 
UEFA Delegate: Myrsini Psarropoulou (GRE)
Referee Liaison Officer: Dan Ucenic (ISR)

League B - Group 4
24 September 2022, 20:45 CET - Belgrade, Stadion Rajko Mitić
SERBIA - SWEDEN 
Referee: Georgi Kabakov (BUL) 
Assistant Referee 1: Martin Margaritov (BUL) 
Assistant Referee 2: Diyan Valkov (BUL)
Fourth Official: Nikola Popov (BUL)
Video Assistant Referee: Ivaylo Stoyanov (BUL)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Dragomir Draganov (BUL)
UEFA Referee Observer: Kyros Vassaras (GRE) 
UEFA Delegate: Orkhan Huseynzade (AZE)
Referee Liaison Officer: Dragan Bogićević (SRB)

183 comments:

  1. Missed YC by Oliver for studs into the ankle of West Ham player

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  2. What do you think about this?

    DOGSO or SPA?

    https://gorilla.cdnja.co/v/wp/wprmq.mp4?token=5vzEA47YbyNypmt0XoubtQ&expires=1663508420

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  3. For those who were complaining about Di Bello penalty in Manchester United - Real Sociedad.
    Today in Cremonese - Lazio Orsato has been called to OFR for whistling this penalty:
    https://streamable.com/xrrx0z
    Ball on the chest before, and then very open and raised arm.
    This is how it works in Italy, I can imagine English VAR not intervening or playing on. Extremely strict application of "clear and obvious mistake" regarding handballs, and the first important thing in all cases is ARM POSITION, nothing more.
    I know it is different in other countries and the issue will last forever.
    What should a VAR do in an international competition?

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    1. I can tell you that according to UEFA it's a 100% penalty and VAR intervention required if not given by the referee.

      It's important to differentiate PLAYING the ball at his hand (never a penalty unless an additional movement of hand towards the ball) and DEFLECTION from body to outstretched hand (when trying to block a shot or pass -> always penalty, in other situations dependant on whether the hand position is natural / part of movement or not)

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    2. I also think this one is a penalty, however this situation seems different than the one from Di Bello's match you mentioned. Here we have a "very open and raised arm", as you correctly stated. But, IIRC, the arm was not outstretched so much in Di Bello's game. I'm using the word "arm" deliberately, because the ball struck the player's elbow, which was not so much away from the body (it also seemed to be a natural part of body movement, but I cannot be sure). I won't take this to off-topic any further, but the two mentioned situations just seem different to me.

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    3. Penalty and intervention for sure 100 %

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  4. Some important observers out for these fixtures….

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  5. https://streamable.com/d5w54p
    What do you think, enough for DOGSO ?

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    1. To me, YC for SPA, not DOGSO. But I agree that VAR can't intervene. Having to say my opinion: 85% SPA 15% DOGSO, more or less.

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    2. In my opinion, much more DOGSO than SPA. If you stop the video in the exact moment of foul, other defenders are quite far away to intervene and the attacker has a straight path towards the goal.

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    3. Fully agree with Euro Soccer Ref on this one, DOGSO RC for me. We need to take the attacker's inertia into consideration here: without the foul by the defender, I think none of the other defenders would have had the chance to intervene, making this situation a clear OGSO for the attacker.

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    4. Dogso for sure. Bravo ref!

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  6. Sadly for him, the winning goal came from a wrong corner, so he is likely to face a storm despite his good performance

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  7. https://streamable.com/7ywd9i
    Monza-Juventus, RC for elbowing-VC

    Alsolutely excellent decision from Maresca IMO, clear violent conduct. Very alert reaction as well.

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    1. Fully agree, ugly action from Di Maria, very good decision by Maresca.

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  8. Todays match Reims vs Monaco
    https://streamable.com/0l7hw9

    How is this a RC? Defender is totally in the control of the ball. Not even a foul.

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    1. I’d say no more than a yellow for wreckless follow through, what is the point of playing if everytime someone kicks the ball and there foot catches someone because their foot can’t just stop moving (because physics exists) there is a red card then the game is gone - more common sense needed these days

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    2. To answer your question, it's a "classic" RC with the Ligue 1 directives for studs offenses.

      As long as the point of contact is above the ankle and the foul is with studs-up, referees are told to deem the foul as SFP - hence to show a RC - and ignore any other factor (e.g. hitting opponent after hitting/ slipping on the ball)

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    3. Understandable but it really annoys me how we say oh this is clear for French standards and oh stonewall for Italian refs, they shouldn’t be so different and the scale of difference in decisions is ridiculous. one set of rules that should be interpreted the same by all referees

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    4. I don’t understand the delayed RC procedure. Or was it after OFR?

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    5. Red cards like these wen a player clearly has a natural motion and can't do anything about it are absolutely incorrect. This is not even a card.

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    6. Not even a foul ? So you can kill opponent when you have control of the ball ?

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    7. This should not be a RC for me. Important is also, that the striker comes into the defenders space and not the other way around. The striker is more 'to blame' for this unfortunate accident than the defender.

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    8. What a disgrace. So you can’t kick a football? Attacker runs into the defender and the defender gets a red. What a load of rubbish the French league is

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  9. https://twitter.com/siekobos/status/1571540897891860488

    YC by Nijhuis, no VAR intervention (VAR: Dieperink)

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    1. Clear red. And it is not the only one Nijhuis missed

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  10. Two PK claims for Roma - both correctly denied by Chiffi imo, on both occasions players and both grabbing each others shirts and on the second occasion Zaniolo with a ridiculous dive

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  11. Chiffi with a challenging match in Roma-Atalanta. Lots of protests from Roma and Mourinho sent off.

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  12. Roma - Atalanta Daniele Chiffi
    Penalty appeal 55' https://streamable.com/52lssn
    Penalty appeal 59' https://streamable.com/bp2stf

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    1. About Chiffi, all people can surely agree that these penalty appeals were not enough to whistle and it is absolutely OK to support referee, but today the problem in his performance was the weak presence. He didn't start the game with the needed approach for such challenging atmoshpere, if you ask me. In the early minutes he should have stopped immediately game for a collision involving keeper (missing in alterness), the latter was forced to leave the pitch later. Then, a mandatory YC was missed, once whistled, because he didn't want to book players (vey often he has this approach). But only some minutes latre the first card of the game was absoluteluy needed. So why not the one before? Didn't find the best moment in which starting to book players, but most important aspect body language in crucial decisions, that allowed Mourinho (again) to make his show and to get a deserved RC.
      I must say after a good performance in Milan's derby, the old Chiffi was back in this game, but the degree of difficulty in officiating AS Roma and SS Lazio, especially at home, is very high if compared to other teams in serie A. Also, I would dare to say, with another referee, Mourinho wouldn't have done what he did again...
      I already said that in past on the blog, for me Chiffi can be a good referee, but every time for unknown reasons it seems he doesn't want to "officiate" the game, he is just there, trying to spare cards and decisions all time long.. why? A matter of personality, for sure, but why not understanding that in some occasions you must change a bit yourself?

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    2. That's why Orsato is Orsato,and Mariani is also in great form.

      They would have never lost control of this match,I dont know why Chiffi is being forced in these big matches cause he has same problems over and over again-no control,no criterium ,being not strong enough in his decisions.

      Now I'm watching Mariani in Milan-Napoli,what a great match from him so far,how he showed and explained YC to Rahmani was excellent refeereeing.

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    3. Totally agree with your analysis about Chiffi perfect i would say.
      About 49' i know im in minority here but when we have a foul at the same in the penalty area between defender and attacker in LOTG is very clear. PK should be given

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    4. Now watching match highlights,sorry,but no YC in 19' is such an amateur call that I can't even process it.

      How can refereee at that high level no book player for off the ball shirt pulling when there is SPA is beyond me.

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    5. I've watched the game in full and fully agree with Chefren's perfect analysis. It's a pity after good officiating in Milan derby, but today's performance by Chiffi indicated all of the problems he has with presence, management, natural authority etc., from time to time. Nothing else to add.

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    6. Also agreeing with your analysis chefren. But i would Like to add that chiffi was, as often, really strong in foul detection

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  13. Minute 28 Atletico vs Real: Clear SFP but only yellow given.

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  14. I love watching Italian football for the referees! No nonsense approach. So nice to see

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  15. Mariani has been very good in the overall control of the game and a reasonable card management as well, but he missed the very crucial incident so far, OFR and penalty. A replay showed that, from behind, he could have spotted the contact only on attacker and not on the ball.

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    1. Agree with you fully, I would even say it was a great performance from Mariani. However, speaking about the penalty situation: he could have spotted it, but I'm not sure it is a situation to blame him very much. It certainly tricked me watching it live on TV, I needed the replays to confirm the actual contact on the attacker (although it's completely different angle and perspective than what Mariani had).

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    2. He was fantastic IMO! The minutes after the penalty (I agree with Dukat about detecting it) were very hot but Mariani absolutely 'killed' the tension after a few minutes and showed that he was the boss quite excellently, always in control.

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    3. Mikael W,you wrote it great,showed who's the boss.

      I didnt like him in the past,too much leniency and passive refereeing from him last few seasons,but towards the end of last and certainly in this season he is proven me wrong,maybe he is the next big thing in Italy after Collina,Rizzoli,Orsato and Rocchi,altough he is already 40 yrs old.

      But hey,Del Cerro also thrived in his later career years, so why not Mariani?

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  16. Watched Mariani and Marescha in 4,5 gsmes lately and would not agree with Chefren that they are lenient. Did very good job and giving cards when they need to. I would more tend that Doveri and Massa are very lenient of the big Italian refs.

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  17. Any guesses for Poland - The Netherlands and Netherlands - Belgium?

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    1. Based on posted observers (Beneš & Hyytiä) I’d say either a very experienced Elite or referee not too much in focus :)

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  18. Wrong SYC in Madrid derby, i think Munueras angle made him think the head was used but it was just a simple push to the chest

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  19. Extremely soft 2nd YC to Hermoso in ATL-RMA, lots of theater by his opponent and the referee falling for it. Especially with regard to other, more serious incidents which went unpunished this sending off is rather wrong to my taste.

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  20. I think that Hermoso was very close to red card before played a part for that soft second yellow. But all in all Munuera Montero looked very unsafe and in some part even affraid. This game should only go to Lahoz,Manzano,DSG or Sanchez Martinez. You have this derby only two times per year and mainly this one when Atletic is home team you know it will be very tough so do not try this semi amatuer refs.

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    1. Well ,they want to get Munuera Montero to experience more challenging matches in his young age,but that can also backfire.

      Today,he was average.

      He had excellent first 10 minutes of the game where he solved every foul and every altercation with his talkative and lenient approach.

      But as we all know,you have to adapt to the match and he hasnt done that.
      Not consisent in his criterium and too much leniency throuout the match.

      There was stat right at the end that Vinicius made 6 fouls,but of course no booking for him cause who counts fouls these days :)

      Also,altercation right after Carvajal's foul was not solved well,more players there needed to be booked,not just Carvajal and Hermoso.
      Eespecially Oblak who was running from his goal and was involved in that inicdent.

      But at the end,no crucial mistake,but then again,very average.

      Shame that Lahoz was not in charge,would be joy to see that.

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    2. SYC:
      https://streamvi.com/watch/1663570984

      I watched the last ≈fifteen minutes after Mariani's game. I agree with M that he basically 'gave up' trying to be really in control after the Carvahal confrontation scene, though Oblak's presence was 'choatic', it does seem as though he was trying to be a 'peacemaker' there. I think Munuera M. was just 'playing for time' and to survive until fulltime whistle. To be fair, the SYC actually looked correct from the live sequence (to me), but replays revealed obviously that it was very exaggerated. At least he wasn't shy, but you can see how demonstrative he is when sending Hermoso off, trying to 'overcompensate' by acting like a dictator on the FoP. This is the same thread as his CL qualifier in Poland.

      Munuera Montero isn't really a natural, but my feeling is still that he actually improved quite significantly in a small time period(?). His relatively youthful looks disguise that he is 1983-born though.

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    3. Also the corner kick should be retaken, not defensive freekick given - Hermoso's offence 'expired' before the corner had been centred.

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    4. Don’t like how he keeps both cards in the same pocket and pulls them out together. It’s so confusing watching it. Totally wrong second yellow. Should have been a corner to Athletico and Oblak should have been booked. Looked totally lost and looks like a bag if nerves.

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  21. KAZBLR Feșnic
    LVAMDA Nobre
    FRAAUT Ekberg
    BELWAL Palabıyık
    POLNED Hernández Hernández
    CRODEN Massa
    SVKAZE Collum
    TURLUX Stieler
    LTUFRO Þórarinsson
    LIEAND Xhaja

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  22. That is such a weird appointment for Stieler and disastrous from a 'people management' perspective: you promote him to Elite, ignore him for a year, finally give him a CL game again in which he gives at least an acceptable performance and then he is given a Group C game whilst groups A and B are full of referees with a lower category? Quite a shameful appointment in my opinion

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    1. Weird. I'd have used TUR-LUX or SVK-AZE to test some prospective 1st/2nd Cats

      Xhaja has Liechtenstein-Andorra with Garibian as observer. Considering the observer and Andorra being Andorra, I expect 2 red cards at least :D

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    2. These appointments of such names as Stieler and other low Elite referees in Nations League explain again the consideration by committee, when they get CL it's because there is a free spot for their nation and committee is not interested at all in the game.

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    3. I think Turkey home games are considered difficult by default due to the heated atmosphere. Appointing a German ref has proven successful because Turkey has a German coach and plenty (ex) Bundesliga players.

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  23. Elite and First Category referees not appointed to first two matchdays of UCL / UEL / UECL:

    Gözübüyük, Hațegan (injured), Karasyov (sanction), Çakır (retired), Meler (injured)

    Schüttengruber, Weinberger, Bebek, Kavanagh, Gestranius (retired), Buquet, Guida (injured), Rumšas, Stefański, Martins, Ivanov (sanction), Beaton, Madden (retired), Hernández Hernández

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    1. Kavanagh has been having a a holiday after his dreadful performance on VAR at the woman’s euros

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    2. A deserved holiday, too tired!

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    3. From what? Being incompetent

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    4. Yes. It’s not hard sitting watching a tv screen

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  24. @Quilava. What do you mean with Garibian as observer we will se at least 2 red cards in Andorra-Liechenstein? Albanian referee is not at all that card happy and this two teams played 2 months ago with only 19 fouls. Do not see this game to be that challenging. I see more problem in Latvia vs Moldova good choice they put Nobre there who has plenty big derbies in Portugal behind him.

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    1. Do you watch Ligue 1? :)

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    2. Pls explain ? Thank you!

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    3. I think Quilava and Anonymus ment with Garibian as observer is that he likes referee who are not missing red cards and Andorra is team with most cards per game in Europe last 5 years. I am sure Xhaja will not be to lenient here as he know this is his chance to impress and advance in Category.

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  25. OT:
    One question top quilava or other spanish readers.
    Where is javier alberola rojas, he was so good last season and got many high Profile Games and this season i did not See him in first Division.
    Is he injured?

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    1. He failed fitness test in preseason seminar (I've been told he was sick, cuz for *Alberola Rojas* himself to fail a fitness test it had to be something serious), so for now he's only on AVAR duties.

      Also, non-FIFA Valentín Pizarro Gómez hasn't make his season debut yet, apparently he was involved in a motorbike crash before the start of the season and still isn't 100% fit and recovered from his injuries. As Alberola Rojas, only AVAR appointments so far.

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    2. Thanks for your answer quilava. So in my opinion two very good la Liga Referees are Missing at the time. Do you know when tey have the next possibility to do the fitness Test again?

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    3. For me it's no big surprise!

      Alberola is no great runner at all. His fitness is due to his muscularity.

      Too much time on weights, not enough time on running and other cardio exercise.

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    4. And one last question:
      Am I right, that cordero vega is demoted or why did he have no match so far

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    5. La liga demote three referee every season , last season was Vega,Rojas and Pizzaro as it seems.

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    6. Cordero Vega and Jaime Latre were the LaLiga referees demoted last season

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    7. Thank you, correct info! Rojas and Pizzaro will be back soon in la liga i got confirmed from rfef to. It was fittness problem.

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    8. Someone told me that Alberola Rojas had a thrombus in his arm a few days after the physical tests and thats the reason he didnt pass it...

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    9. Correct, Alberola Rojas is possible the best in phisical test, but, he has a serious injury…

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  26. In my opinion, Lindhout has not been great so far this season. It is clear that he was 'saved' for this match, given his appointments this season. During Fortuna-FC Utrecht his performance was poor; very, very soft PK for Utrecht, stopping the match for 10 minutes, losing control of the match in the second half. Refusing to show a red card after OFR. He also did this during AZ-Go Ahead Eagles on matchday 1.
    And not sure if being number 3 of the Netherlands at this moment says more about Lindhout or the rest.

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  27. Why is it so that almost every RC in the Eredivisie that is not given for DOGSO results in a suspension of 2 matches? It seems it doesn't make any sense what kind of fould the RC was given for, it is always 2 matches. Is that the same in other countries?

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    1. KNVB has got a file with all guidelines for suspensions (https://www.knvb.nl/assist-wedstrijdsecretarissen/tuchtzaken/richtlijnen-straftoemeting).
      As you can see SFP is a suspension of 2 matches, with 1 additional match for recidivism.
      It's quite logical to have some standard suspensions. Judging every situation on it's own would cause differences in suspensions, so that would cause a lot of discussions. Especially when a player of Ajax, PSV or Feyenoord would get a shorter suspension than a Cambuur player.

      So I don't think it's weird, but I don't know how other countries deal with that

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    2. Interesting, I didn't know that SFP RCs resulted in 2 matches bans in The Netherlands. In Spain RCs result in a 1 match ban in case of 2YC, DOGSO or SFP, but straight RCs not involving ball dispute (VC, spitting, abusive language/gestures...) are at least 2 matches.

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    3. In England straight red's for sfp or vc are 3 or 4 match bans

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    4. @Ref_0307 In Hungary, the only set tariff we have is for YYR which is a 1 match suspension, every other red card is treated on merit. The disciplinary committee meet every Tuesday (and Wednesday & Thursday if it's been a 'busy' weekend). They review all the red cards in the NBI, NBII, NBIII and women's leagues. They judge them on the circumstances and issue anything from 1 match suspension to a 4 month suspension!! Normally 1-5 games depending on severity. Same across all leagues and all teams. Works well.

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  28. Isn't Ekberg still category 1? Is it normal appoinments for category 1 to get a UCL game and then now league A UNL? Is he still an elite candidate, in the sense that the no.1 referee competition from Sweden is still open, not closed to Nyberg alone? How should we read this appoinment for Ekberg?

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    1. I think it's a reward after his very good performance in Benfica - M. Haifa. He adapted the new instructions re. match control very well, was very proactive and alert. I was initially surprised he got another UCL chance in MD1 but he fully succeeded and his next appointment should also be in UCL.

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    2. @Euro Soccer Ref what do you think about his chance or contestation with Nyberg for elite position from Sweden (Sweden no. 1)? Eventhough I think elite ref or not now not much important since the new salary system.

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    3. I think if Ekberg keep up the good performances, he will be promoted at next recategorisation. After first two UCL matchdays, Ekberg - Nyberg 1:0. The latter's performance in Shakhtar - Celtic was not bad but he missed a penalty (and Higler didn't help him).

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    4. Ekberg is a better referee now, but I do think Nyberg has more potential.

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  29. This witch hunt from media about 34 red cards in Ligue1 is awful. It will now lead to many misstakes where young refs will try to avoid red at any cost. Very sad and unfair as always against us referees.

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    1. For the ‘real’ RC, there is VAR as a back-up, so if you pair a young referee with an experienced VAR there shouldn’t be problems. 34 RC’s after 8 matchdays is definitely a lot though and I would agree that it is too much

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    2. Last year in English PL we saw 43 Red Cards. So 34 after 8 matchdays is definitely too much. Didn’t watch every single one, maybe they were all crystally clead

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    3. 34 RC in 8 weeks are way to much for an elite championship. If we go in Ligue 2 there is much worse 43 RC

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    4. Pretty sure refs don’t care at all about an article. Would you care?

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  30. I think it is just variance as last season Ligue1 had 106 red cards, la liga 95 and Serie A 88. When it comes to yellow cards France has much less then Seria A and La Liga. Why I point out yellow cards because that tell us that teams in France are taking much less cards then Italy and Spain but still has more red cards. So it must be up to referee, it seems they have order to give red card for more or less any elbow,any step on foot etc.

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  31. Someone asked what has Pascal Garibian to do with referee giving red cards. Well he is in charge of FFF, leauge that has so far 34 red cards in ligue 1 and 43 red cards in ligue 2. Compared to England only 4 red cards,Germany 12 red cards or Italy 15 red cards so far in season.

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  32. The premier league is by gar the most physical league. This is just further evidence.

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  33. GEOMKD Kruzliak
    ESTMLT Siebert
    GERHUN Vincic
    ITAENG Gil Manzano
    FINROU Cerro Grande
    BULGIB Orel
    BIHMNE Marciniak

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  34. Siebert .... Estonia-Malta ... Group D2 .... I'm speechless.

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    1. Yes, I know, it is a decisive game, but still...

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    2. Yep,there should have been commonly someone from Cat.1,Elite was not needed there.

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  35. Vincic with Germany, so not impossible to see WC referees with WC teams.

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  36. Again Marciniak with the most fiery match.

    Not bad for Kruzliak also,got the crucial match for 1st place in that group.

    And will be interesting to see Manzano's style in what could be challenging match cause England is last on the table.

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    1. North Macedonia need 4 goal win to be first in group(Georgia has Gibraltar left). It is like 5 % chance for that, I don't expect any trouble for Kruzliak here because of that.

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  37. Vassaras and Rosetti observing on the 24th…..

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    1. Velasco Carballo as well!

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    2. Rosetti observing the referee of his boss' team :)

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    3. I'd say it's more about Ljubljana being hour or so from the Italian border ...

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  38. For Kruzliak, I'm sure that hot atsmosphere in Tbilisi would make a challenging match for him.
    Again another ridicilous management for top elite referees or maybe for Siebert in the last few appoinments for him, after he must flew all the way to Kazakhstan for qualifier, now he must fly to Estonia for league D which now not important at all since the new regulation about playoff that abolished slot for League D, I have no explanation for the reason why must Siebert in Tallinn.

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    1. Game in Tbilsi should not be challenging as Georgia will finish first even with lose up to 2 goal difference,(won first game 3-0 and have Gibraltar left) but you never know ofc. A bit strange appointment for Siebert agree.

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  39. The most interesting connection between a referee and a VAR is surely Vilhjálmur Alvar Þórarinsson (ISL) - Pascal Müller (GER).
    The appointment has been left to DFB, it seems as the latter has a big trust on him. I would be curious about how they interact, Iceland a country without VAR, and then a NO FIFA Video Assistant Referee from another country.

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    1. Müller has already worked in 7 1. Bundesliga matches this season (the most together with Storks), so indeed he is a leading VAR for DFB. Normally, he referees in 2. Bundesliga, but is injured for already nearly three years.
      He was also VAR for Kruashvili on EL MD1 and for Viljanen NL MD3, so some experience with referees from no-VAR-countries.

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    2. Italian Var again with Albanian Referee's. Pairetto again after a week ago with Jorgji. Before him was Chiffi. Do they have a collaboration with Albanian Referee's or its because they're neighbors

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    3. According to Ittrich, Pascal suffered an accident, now which accident its I have no idea. I believe he doesn't whistle at field since 2019 if I'm not mistaken

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    4. I have to say that I was expecting Hațegan to be paired with Feșnic because he has some experience as VAR. If not main VAR, then AVAR at least. But let's wait, maybe Kovacs will get a game and Hațegan will be there.

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    5. I assume Albanians and Italians speak Italian together, most Albanians have some knowledge of Italian.

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    6. I can add that Pascal Müller, together with Benjamin Brand and IMO Sören Storks, is indeed one of the Top 3 VARs in Germany. They are or have been injured for a long time and therefore gained a lot of experience. While other VAR specialists also have had many matches, it is IMO very rare that Müller, Storks and Brand make mistakes as VARs.

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    7. What about Dankert, Fritz and Dingert who are very trusted VARs in UEFA competitions? Especially the first two.

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    8. They are not very often used in the national leagues. Dingert had a very, very bad last season as VAR. The controversial opening game was his only match as VAR and there was another very controversial game in second division after which he did not get another match as VAR (so 1 match in Bundesliga, 3 in Second Division). Fritz and Dankert got some more matches (4 matches in Bundesliga) but this is also not a lot. Fritz was VAR in Dortmund-Bayern with a missed intervention for a penalty. Dankert had a solid season from what I remember.
      So far, Dingert, Fritz and Dankert had 1 match in this Bundesliga season. Dingert should have intervened for a handball penalty. Nationally, there are other VARs who are relied on: Dingert because of his performances, Fritz and Dankert rather due to their international matches, to give them time to rest.

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    9. Surprised they do so well in Europe then.

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  40. Could be last chance saloon for some officials with the promotions imminent to elite.
    I would expect very important observers out regularly until such time the committee finalises who is up and who is out….

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  41. With ridiculous appointments for Stieler and Siebert and the known federation pleasing strategies from UEFA, we will probably see Zwayer with a big game (NED-BEL?) or a very good game for Stegemann / Osmers

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  42. Upsetting News in Denmark where Head of Refereeing Michael Johansen confirmed that HE called the penalty in Superliga top match Nordsjælland-Midtjylland. Johansen was appointed “VAR Observer” but admitted on TV that he called the penalty to referee Sandi Putros after neither he nor VAR Jonas Hansen intervened after a handball that looked completely incidental. Thoughts here @Chefren or other VAR-experts? I have never heard something like it in other Leagues or associations.

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    1. Unbelievable if true, a similar idea was in my mind but only as joke! Sometimes in past, when I saw evident mistakes from referees, I thought something like that: "Well, but if Rocchi and/or one of his committee is there in VAR room, why he didn't intervene if they see clear mistakes live?". And well, it seems as in another country this happened. Having said that, absolutely unacceptable to violate the privacy of a game for the officials, it is something like going into the pitch, taking the whistle for while and then giving it back to referee, after a decision...

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    2. Does referee observer sits with VAR referee, in same room?

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    3. Referee observer sits by the dugout no?

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    4. Some competitions appoint both a referee observer and a video supervisor (quality control).

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  43. NÁVRH NOMINAČNÝCH LISTÍN FIFA 2023 ( V RANKINGOVOM PORADÍ
    ROZHODCOVIA FIFA 2023:
    1. KRUŽLIAK Ivan (Bratislava)
    2. GLOVA Filip (Košice)
    3. OČENÁŠ Michal (Žilina)
    4. KRÁĽOVIČ Peter (Trnava)
    5. DOHÁL Martin (Trenčín)
    6. ZIEMBA Peter (Prešov)
    ASISTENTI ROZHODCOV FIFA 2023:
    1. HANCKO Branislav (Prievidza)
    2. POZOR Ján (Bratislava)
    3. POLÁČEK Daniel (Banská Bystrica)
    4. BEDNÁR Peter (Spišská Nová Ves,)
    5. ŠTRBO Milan (Trnava)
    6. VOREL Tomáš (Žilina)
    7. JEKKEL Adam (Banská Bystrica)
    8. WEISS Erik (Košice)
    9. FERENC František (Tročany)
    10.STRAKA Tomáš (Prešov)
    ROZHODKYNE FIFA 2023:
    1. VALENTOVÁ Zuzana (Veľké Uherce)
    2. BOČKOVÁ Miriama (Trnava)
    ASISTENTKY ROZHODKÝŇ FIFA 2023:
    1. ALEZÁROVÁ Ivana (Košice)
    2. OBERTOVÁ Miroslava (Partizánske)
    3. PAVLAČKOVÁ Lenka (Dubnica nad Váhom)
    ROZHODCOVIA FUTSALU FIFA 2023:
    1. PEŠKO Lukáš (Hrušovany)
    2. BEHANČIN Rastislav (Rosina)
    3. MATULA Martin (Žilina)
    4. BUDÁČ Peter (Štvrtok na Ostrove)
    VAR FIFA 2023:
    1. OČENÁŠ Michal (Žilina)
    2. ZIEMBA Peter (Prešov)
    3. KRUŽLIAK Ivan (Bratislava)
    4. GLOVA Filip (Košice)
    5. HANCKO Branislav (Prievidza)

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    1. Any of these are new names or all referees are returning?

      Since the deadline is very soon, anyone has news about FIFA nominations from other countries?

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  44. ARMUKR Pinheiro
    NIRKOS Nyberg
    SVNNOR Visser
    SCOIRL Scharer
    CYPGRE Kulbakov
    ESPSUI Turpin
    CZEPOR Jovanovic
    ISRALB Rumsas
    SRBSWE Kabakov

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    1. Visser under Rosetti's eyes quite interesting. Schaerer's appointment also quite good. Expected match for Turpin (have feeling before that he will get this).

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    2. Maybe Rosetti is going to Slovenia to meet (, drink and have fun) with Ceferin, so he decided to observe the match himself. :)

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    3. Visser better gets his red card ready for Norway... if he does not want to follow Cakir's exit :)

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  45. Nyberg with Carlos Velasco Carballo, is it a warning for him or is it a confirmation for his pole position to Ekberg or it just "normal appointment for the observer"?

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    1. also interesting to follow the path of Kabakov, after what happened last season.

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    2. Not that I complain cuz I like Kabakov, but I'm 95% convinced that he wouldn't have gotten this second chance if it wasn't for Kassai (i.e. a man of Rosetti's circle) taking over Bulgarian refereeing presidency earlier this year.

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  46. I don't understand why they don't keep Turpin (CL final ref) for a decisive match on the last matchdays?

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    1. The “ongoing narration” to shield him from any controversial thing before World Cup 🤔 though I do really hope that he will get some feisty match

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    2. WC referees not appointed so far, and potentially saved for a potentially decisive match (promotion/relegation (6/6)):

      Oliver, Taylor, Orsato, Makkelie, Kovacs, Mateu Lahoz

      Other names:
      Letexier, Zwayer, Soares Dias, Frappart(?)

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    3. @10:45
      Spain-Switzerland is not an easy match on paper (the first match was a hot one). Important match, however it is true that referees in round 6/6 will be more exposed to media attention, especially when a controversial decision has been taken in a decisive match for promotion, relegation and qualification SF (same as the return legs in UCL).

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    4. Sure we will see those elite names in MD6, as to the appointments, Makkelie, Orsato and Taylor will surely be handed decisive match. Also still hoping that Oliver can have a chance to step up. I don’t think Frappart will get any. English referee (Pawson) maybe will get one and so does Bastien

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  47. Nyberg and Visser close to promotion with this appointment. Coming to the selection of new Elite referees, they should be in first places.
    To answer to a comment above, the path of the Swedish has been more than good, definitely not a warning, but just big test for him...

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    1. Will the (re)new set of categories will happen after WC22 ? Just at the beginning of the 2nd half of the season? So also as to see how the other referees will fare in the world cup?

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    2. I don't know, I can just make speculations, after World Cup would be too late, only a few days before the end of the year, I think the decisions will be taken before, maybe even before the start of WC, when UEFA competitions for 2022 will be over? We will see.

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  48. Turpin is my early shout for the opening game at WC Qatar.

    At the Euro 2016, WC 2018 and Euro 2020 he didn't make it to the knock-outs. Now, after the surprising UCL final assignment (for many of us), he is imo designated for "something big" in Qatar.

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    1. Despite being atrocious in him completely undeserved UCL final. Football is gone if a referee as average as Turpin does the final.

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    2. To early to talk about a final. FIFA cares about performances.

      It would make sense if they already protect Turpin for a potential opening game though...

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    3. If Turpin performs like he has in any of the games I have watched him in, in recent seasons at the world cup he will be straight on the plane home

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    4. THE Opening Game will go to an ENGLISH Man called "Michael Oliver".

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    5. Doubt he will be a VAR as he does it almost never in the premier league and never in Europe. Taylor won't be as he hasn't had a VAR appointment in years

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  49. I see again Buquet (as 4th) after his tragic performance in Prague. May be the committee will give him soon another opportunity.

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    1. He will be 46 in january. This is his last season no?

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  50. @Chefren, can we already pencil the name Anthony Taylor for HUN-ITA, or is that too monotuous / predictable? 🙂

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    1. Very unlikely with England in the same group. Maybe Makkelie, if one wants a big name there.

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    2. I predicted Makkelie too for HUNITA. IMO will be the most hottest match in the last round.

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    3. Impossibile to see Taylor, Makkelie is a name for Hungary - Italy. Observer Albano Janku (ALB), this should mean an experienced Elite referee without any "test" by committee.

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  51. I think Rumsas with Trefoloni is worth to watching, considering that match is also important for both teams), also if I'm not mistaken (I'm still newbie in this blog) Trefoloni is no "ordinary" observer right?

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    1. I think Rumsas was appointed in Arsenal game on MD2. Otherwise strange he didn't get European appointment unless not available.

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  52. I hope it is true that barrier politics in sports must be avoided as possible and of course I hope it won't affect the assessment of Kulbakov from English observer.

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    1. Stupid comment 🤡

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    2. you live in democracy, cmon ur word

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    3. Do you know any opinions expressed by the Football Association about the Belarusian teams and officials? I have only read about the position of the German Football Association.

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    4. Can you please explain your comments about the Engish observer please

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  53. Friendly
    21/09
    San Marino - Seychelles
    David Smajc SVN
    David Gabrovec SVN
    Aleksandar Kasapovič SVN
    Alessandro Vandi SMR

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  54. Who is the best French observer Garibian or Lannoy?

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    1. Garibian is main man in France referee world , don't know if he is better but he is the boss. He is even very close with Rosetti.

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  55. First big talking point in Scotland, really poor, cynical challenge, no attempt for the ball - and arguments more for DOGSO, imo the other defender wasn’t going to recover but Mariani certain the other defender would’ve recovered

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    1. That in my opinion is a red card but Irrati right not to recommend a review, definitely not clear and obvious

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    2. Would have to agree with 21:39

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  56. YC given in Glasgow. Argue for RC given excessive force used in stopping the player

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  57. https://streamvi.com/watch/1663790763

    Definitely not 'charging as an attack', foul is no more than reckless. DOGSO would be my call as the attacker would definitely meet the goalkeeper 1-on-1 in this run (other defenders wouldn't be able to catch up), but as he would do so somewhat wide, I guess that UEFA expected call is YC.

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    1. Btw: in the 1990s, when professional foul/DOGSO was 'created' by UEFA/FIFA, this clip could be used educationally as a *paramount* example of a scene requiring a red card to be given. A bit less focus on 'specific positions' of other defenders, more focus on 'cynicism' of the action back then. I think it is important to remember why the DOGSO law exists in the first place before lining up to say that Mariani's call is acceptable, Irrati was right not to intervene, etc (and btw I agree with both those statements).

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    2. I agree with you. Surely no VC there (reckless charging) but it's DOGSO in my opinion - other defenders not close enough but, on the other hand, close enough to support the call as VAR (btw, Irrati is well known from supporting referees, his threshold for intervention is extremely high).

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    3. Agree with both of you, not a RC (no SFP or VC), reckless challenge for me as well, however I strongly prefer a RC for DOGSO here. I am sure no other defender would have had a chance to intervene there, and Mikael perfectly described the attacker's position as "somewhat" wide. That "somewhat" is, IMO, not enough to deem this a SPA, it seems like an a clear OGSO position for the attacker.

      Irrati right not to intervene IMO, for the reasons stated by Mikael and Euro Soccer Ref.

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  58. Umut Meler is no longer injured and he had a game in Super League. Therefore I expect a low profile Group A or Group B game before his possible assignment on CL.

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  59. Mariani is impressing me more and more,this game also went without cezcial mistakes,all 5 bookings were spot on...

    Definitely one of Italian top refs !

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    1. I was at Hampden and felt this referee was pretty poor, positional play was a wee bit ‘all over the place’ and thought his decision making wasn’t convincing and all round poor performance. Nothing that would have affected the result, but was expecting better from the Italian.

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  60. Quite curious about the VAR appointments for the rest of the UNL matches... It's better to begin pairing Oliver or Taylor (pretty sure they will be given MD6) with VAR from other countries since there will be no English VAR in WC2022 (makes sense after all the commotions in EPL :D)

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  61. Mariani spotted at La Lanterna in Glasgow ahead Scotland v Ukraine: https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/22443042.world-famous-referee-spotted-la-lanterna-glasgow-ahead-scotland-v-ukraine/

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  62. I'm not sure but it should be the first time ever for Bulgarian VARs in UEFA competitions.

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    1. Kabakov had Bulgarian VARs in the UNL in June as well (Bosnia & Herzegovina-Finland)

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  63. Van Driessche VAR for Visser. Normally, if Visser has Belgian VAR, it is Erik Lambrechts. Maybe this suggests, Lambrechts has an appointment on matchday 6?

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