Wednesday, 30 November 2022

2022 FIFA World Cup - Referee predictions - Round of 16 (I)

Send us your predictions for the "first half" of Round of 16 Games!



You have to guess the exact referee for each game by filling in a form. Just insert your name, or, if you want, a nickname (it must be always the same for all your future predictions) and then for each game just select the referee

Send your predictions here:
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In order to give you more time to send predictions, we have decided to split some KO stage rounds, this is the first part of Round of 16, with games to be played on 3 and 4 December. 
Appointments are expected on 1 December, or later. When published, the predictions will be officially closed. The predictions sent after that (official time will be checked) will not be accepted. 

Points will be assigned according to the following pattern:

10 points for having guessed the exact referee of a match
5 points if a guessed referee for a game will be appointed as fourth official
3 points if the appointed referee is from the same confederation as the guessed referee 
2 points if the guessed referee is in charge of the paired match for the next round*
1 point if a referee is appointed for the same stage


* =
R16: Al Bayt (4th Dec) paired with Al Thumama (4th Dec) -> Winners facing each other in QF
R16: Khalifa International (3rd Dec) paired with Ahmed Bin Ali (3rd Dec) -> Winners facing each other in QF
R16: Lusail (6th Dec) paired with Education City (6th Dec) -> Winners facing each other in QF
R16: Stadium 974 (5th Dec) paired with Al Janoub (5th Dec) -> Winners facing each other in QF


A special thank to Philipp, who once again is here to help us and he will be responsible for collecting your predictions.
The modules for next rounds will follow in due course.

28 comments:

  1. My predictions:

    NED - USA
    Mohammed (UAE)

    ARG - AUS
    Oliver (ENG)

    FRA - POL
    Valenzuela (VEN)

    ENG - SEN
    Barton (SLV)

    Interesting that Valenzuela didn't get a second game after a clash like England - USA. Quite particular management by committee, I also thought about a possible problem regarding VAR in case of new appointment for him, indeed we know that Soto was out after that game for which he had been already appointed "during" Belgium - Canada... but all speculations of course. Really difficult to understand the choices that Collina will make, but very clear that a game like ENG - SEN seems already perfect stuff for Barton.

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    1. I would designate Barton in FRA-POL because it seems to me that the two teams are going to dedicate themselves to playing, to playing fair and I think that, with Barton's style, would border on perfection.

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    2. Can't see Oliver doing Argentina - another fixture after two impressive performances surely deserves a KO game.

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    3. English referee impossible for Argentina. Falkland Islands.

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  2. My full predictions
    NED-USA: Mohammed, Al-Hammadi, Al-Mahri (all UAE), Ghorbal (ALG) - Soto (VEN), Gallo (COL), Gourari (ALG), Zourak (MAR)
    ARG-AUS: Marciniak, Sokolnicki, Listkiewicz (all POL), Ramos (MEX) - Kwiatkowski (POL), Hernandez (ESP), Etchiali (ALG), Irrati (ITA)
    FRA-POL: Mateu, Cebrian, Diaz Perez (all ESP), Orsato (ITA) - Martinez, de Burgos (both ESP), Back (BRA), Evans (AUS)
    ENG-SEN: Matonte, Taran, Soppi (all URU), Al Jassim (QAT) - Vigliano (ARG), Bascunan (CHI), Chade (ARG), Gonzalez (URU)

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  3. I went Marciniak for ARG-AUS

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  4. With only 4 games... It is almost impossible to predict without knowing the other teams but I would put this

    NED-USA: Mohammed/Al-Jassim (Gallo, I liked his work at CAM-SRB with Mohammed)

    ARG-AUS: Marciniak/Siebert (Kwiatkowski)

    ENG-SEN: Sampaio/Claus (Fischer)

    FRA-POL: Barton/Rapallini (Vigliano)

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  5. Maybe in the future predictions for MD3 should also be split in two because when we make our predictions we don't know what the situation on the table will be in at least 2 groups before final MD, and that is important factor

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  6. https://streamable.com/gxsg01

    And just like that, Conger sunk Collina and the Referee Committee into a media nightmare. France is justifiably entitled to and by all means, should lodge an official complaint/appeal to FIFA. It's amazing that "TEN" referees weren't able to handle this situation properly.

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    1. Laws are fairly clear that VAR interventions are possible after the final whistler. The assertions made in that video by the presenter aren't 100% true. Brighton v Man Utd had an intervention post final whistle a while back

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    2. I think the issue is that the referee consulted VAR after the game had restarted after the "goal" which isn't allowed, although I could be wrong

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    3. Conger clearly restarted the match and then ended the match. The keyword here is that Conger "RESTARTED" the match with a KICKOFF after the goal.

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    4. Yes @arbiter, if the game had ended after the goal then he'd be within his rights to consult VAR but as he restarted it, it is against the LOTG to then consult VAR

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    5. Too many cooks in the kitchen...

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  7. VAR stats after group stage
    (VAR + AVAR + SVAR)
    Fischer: 5+1+1
    Vigliano: 5+0+1
    Al Marri: 5+0+0
    Guerrero: 3+2+3
    Soto: 3+2+2
    Irrati: 3+1+2
    van Boekel: 3+1+2
    Brisard: 3+1+1
    Gallo: 2+6+0
    Bascunan: 2+2+3
    Dankert: 2+2+1
    Hernandez: 2+1+3
    Evans: 2+1+1
    Fritz: 2+1+1
    Kwiatkowski: 2+1+1
    Villareal: 1+5+2
    Martinez: 1+3+3
    Gonzalez: 1+2+4
    Jiyed: 1+2+2
    Valeri: 0+4+3
    Millot: 0+3+2
    Bin Jahari: 0+3+1
    Zourak: 0+2+5
    de Burgos: 0+2+4

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    1. NED-USA: Sampaio (BRA)

      ARG-AUS: Mohamed (UAE)

      ENG-SEN: Barton (SLV)

      FRA-POL: Matonte (URU)

      ESP x BEL: Orsato (ITA)

      MAR x GER: Taylor (ENG)

      BRA x URU: Ramos (MEX)

      POR x SWI: Marciniak (POL)

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  9. NED - USA Mohammed UAE
    ARG - AUS Turpin FRA
    FRA - POL Mateu Lahoz ESP
    ENG - SEN Claus BRA

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  10. Law 1.10 on VAR from IFAB states that if the game has been restarted, VAR cannot intervene anymore, so according to the rules of the game the referee should not have been allowed to check the goal and then rule it out.

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  11. If only Collina would have taken the correct (brave) decision to remove/replace Al-Marri after the Faghani debacle We may not even be talking about this scandalous incident at the biggest most watched sporting event.
    Collina has no one to blame but himself. It's hard to believe that not a single referee out of "TEN" took any action to prevent this from happening. What right is right and all 10 of these referees must take no further part in the tournament.

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  12. Pretty much no confidence in these picks but here goes:

    NED-USA: Ghorbal
    ARG-AUS: Marciniak
    FRA-POL: Makkelie
    ENG-SEN: Sampaio

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  13. Netherlands - USA: Andres Matonte
    Argentina - Australia: Szymon Marciniak
    England - Senegal: Cesar Ramos
    France - Poland: Jesus Valenzuela

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  14. My predictions so far:
    Netherlands - USA: J. Valenzuela
    Argentina - Australia: I. Barton
    England - Senegal: F. Rapallini (I would rule out politic and Falkland war from football)
    France - Poland: D. Orsato

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  15. The standings after group stage in our game ?

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    1. I've already finished the PDF document. I should be published soon...

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  16. I know some people were surprised to see Elfath again, but I think with Morocco and the US going into the R16, he's really hard to use in the knockout stage even if he nails his 2nd match.

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  17. Predictions - R16 I:

    NED-USA: Mohamed (UAE)
    ARG-AUS: Marciniak (POL)
    FRA-POL: Valenzuela (VEN)
    ENG-SEN: Matonte (URU)

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