Friday, 22 September 2023

2023-24 UEFA Women's Nations League - Referee appointments for MD1 and MD2

New competition in UEFA Women's football, please find below the appointments for MD1 and 2 of UEFA Women's Nations League. Among others, Russian referees will be back in UEFA duties after one year and half. Vera Opeykina will referee Armenia - Kazakhstan on MD2. 

Vera Opeykina (RUS) first referee from Russia appointed after a long time


MD1

Thursday 21 September 2023

17:00 CET - Rishon LeZion (Itztadion Haberfeld)
ISRAEL - ARMENIA | League C, group 4
Referee: Vivian Peeters NED
Assistant Referee 1: Diana Snoeren NED
Assistant Referee 2: Martina Boer NED
Fourth Official: Marisca Overtoom NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Galina Doneva BUL
UEFA Delegate: Ilona Tkač BLR

Friday 22 September 2023

15:00 CET - Starogard Gdański, POL (Stadion Miejski im. Kazimierza Deyny)
UKRAINE - SERBIA | League B, group 3
Referee: Catarina Isabel Ferreira de Campos POR
Assistant Referee 1: Andreia Catarina Ferreira de Sousa POR
Assistant Referee 2: Ana Loide Batista da Silva POR
Fourth Official: Teresa Alice Pimenta de Oliveira POR
UEFA Referee Observer: Petra Pavlíková SVK
UEFA Delegate: Tammo Beishuizen NED

15:00 CET - Baku (Dalğa Arena)
AZERBAIJAN - CYPRUS | League C, group 3
Referee: Elena Gobjilă MDA
Assistant Referee 1: Natalia Ceban MDA
Assistant Referee 2: Ana Ciobotaru MDA
Fourth Official: Oxana Cruc MDA
UEFA Referee Observer: Christine Frai GER
UEFA Delegate: Camelia Nicolae ROU

15:00 CET - Skopje (Trening centar “Petar Miloševski”)
NORTH MACEDONIA - BULGARIA | League C, group 5
Referee: Miriama Bočková SVK
Assistant Referee 1: Miroslava Obertová SVK
Assistant Referee 2: Alexandra Vargová SVK
Fourth Official: Zuzana Valentová SVK
UEFA Referee Observer: Sharon Sluyts BEL
UEFA Delegate: Jaroslav Doležal CZE

15:30 CET - Jūrmala (Jūrmalas pilsētas stadions "Sloka")
LATVIA - MALTA | League C, group 1
Referee: Jana Van Laere BEL
Assistant Referee 1: Mélissa Lejear BEL
Assistant Referee 2: Margot Jacobs BEL
Fourth Official: Émeline Rochebilière FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Ana Minić SRB
UEFA Delegate: Ingrida Siliūnienė LTU

16:00 CET - Krško (Stadion Matije Gubca)
SLOVENIA - CZECHIA | League B, group 4
Referee: Jelena Pejković CRO
Assistant Referee 1: Maja Petravić CRO
Assistant Referee 2: Gordana Katušić CRO
Fourth Official: Ivana Martinčić CRO
UEFA Referee Observer: Claudine Brohet BEL
UEFA Delegate: Thura Win ENG

16:00 CET - Jonava (Jonavos miesto centrinis stadionas)
LITHUANIA - LUXEMBOURG | League C, group 2
Referee: Lotta Vuorio FIN
Assistant Referee 1: Jenni Mahlamäki FIN
Assistant Referee 2: Alisa Levälampi FIN
Fourth Official: Ifeoma Kulmala FIN
UEFA Referee Observer: Carina Susana Vitulano ITA
UEFA Delegate: Madelene Ekvall SWE

16:00 CET - Tbilisi (Mikheil Meskhis Stadioni)
GEORGIA - TÜRKİYE | League C, group 2
Referee: Audrey Gerbel FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Clémentine Dubreil FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Bérengère Jourdain FRA
Fourth Official: Savina Elbour FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Esther Azzopardi MLT
UEFA Delegate: Nermina Hadžibajrić BIH

17:00 CET - Shkodër (Stadiumi Loro Boriçi)
ALBANIA - HUNGARY | League B, group 1
Referee: Veronika Kovářová CZE
Assistant Referee 1: Nikola Šafránková CZE
Assistant Referee 2: Zuzana Špindlerová CZE
Fourth Official: Jana Adámková CZE
UEFA Referee Observer: Anri Saarivainio FIN
UEFA Delegate: David Pugh ENG

17:00 CET - Orhei (Complexul Sportiv Raional Orhei)
MOLDOVA - ANDORRA | League C, group 1
Referee: Marina Zechner AUT
Assistant Referee 1: Amina Gutschi AUT
Assistant Referee 2: Biljana Iskin AUT
Fourth Official: Olivia Tschon AUT
UEFA Referee Observer: Hilda McDermott IRL
UEFA Delegate: Aurel Mihail Ionescu ROU

17:00 CET - Tartu (Tamme staadion)
ESTONIA - KAZAKHSTAN | League C, group 4
Referee: Caroline Lanssens BEL
Assistant Referee 1: Irmgard Van Meirvenne BEL
Assistant Referee 2: Ashley de Haan NED
Fourth Official: Wendy Gijsbers NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Jenny Palmqvist SWE
UEFA Delegate: Ginta Pēce LVA

17:30 CET - Turku (Veritas Stadion)
FINLAND - SLOVAKIA | League B, group 2
Referee: Michèle Schmölzer SUI
Assistant Referee 1: Linda Schmid SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Sabrina Keinersdorfer SUI
Fourth Official: Leonora Ismaili SUI
UEFA Referee Observer: Ingrid Jonsson SWE
UEFA Delegate: Mark Bos NED

18:00 CET - Viborg (Energi Viborg Arena)
DENMARK - GERMANY | League A, group 3
Referee: Marta Huerta de Aza ESP
Assistant Referee 1: Eliana Fernández González ESP
Assistant Referee 2: María del Pilar Delgado Guisado ESP
Fourth Official: Amy Peñalver Pearce ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: Katarzyna Wierzbowska POL
UEFA Delegate: Lambriní Dimitríou GRE

18:30 CET - Gothenburg (Gamla Ullevi)
SWEDEN - SPAIN | League A, group 4
Referee: Rebecca Welch ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Natalie Aspinall ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Emily Carney ENG
Fourth Official: Emily Heaslip ENG
UEFA Referee Observer: Ivana Vlaić BIH
UEFA Delegate: Georges Lüchinger LIE

19:00 CET - Oslo (Ullevaal Stadion)
NORWAY - AUSTRIA | League A, group 2
Referee: Iuliana Elena Demetrescu ROU
Assistant Referee 1: Petruța Claudia Iugulescu ROU
Assistant Referee 2: Elena Mihaela Țepușă ROU
Fourth Official: Ionela Alina Peșu ROU
UEFA Referee Observer: Elke Günthner GER
UEFA Delegate: Tanya Gravina MLT

19:00 CET - Athens (Stádio Geórgios Kamáras)
GREECE - POLAND | League B, group 3
Referee: Réka Molnár HUN
Assistant Referee 1: Judit Gavalla-Kulcsár HUN
Assistant Referee 2: Nikolett Bizderi HUN
Fourth Official: Katalin Sipos HUN
UEFA Referee Observer: Lilach Asulin ISR
UEFA Delegate: Stéphanie Forde BEL

19:00 CET - Tórshavn (Tórsvøllur)
FAROE ISLANDS - MONTENEGRO | League C, group 3
Referee: Bríet Bragadóttir ISL
Assistant Referee 1: Rúna Kristín Stefánsdóttir ISL
Assistant Referee 2: Bergrós Unudóttir ISL
Fourth Official: Soffía Ummarin Kristinsdóttir ISL
UEFA Referee Observer: Pernilla Larsson SWE
UEFA Delegate: Svitlana Shkilʹ UKR

19:30 CET - St. Gallen (Kybunpark)
SWITZERLAND - ITALY | League A, group 4
Referee: Lina Lehtovaara FIN
Assistant Referee 1: Heini Hyvönen FIN
Assistant Referee 2: Tonja Weckström FIN
Fourth Official: Minka Vekkeli FIN
UEFA Referee Observer: Dilan Deniz Gökçek İşcan TUR
UEFA Delegate: Patrizia Hell GER

20:00 CET - Reykjavík (Laugardalsvöllur)
ICELAND - WALES | League A, group 3
Referee: Katalin Kulcsár HUN
Assistant Referee 1: Anita Vad HUN
Assistant Referee 2: Noémi Hegedűs-Baráth HUN
Fourth Official: Eszter Urbán HUN
UEFA Referee Observer: Sandra Renon FRA
UEFA Delegate: Iveta Bankova-Stoyanova BUL

20:15 CET - Varaždin (Stadion Varteks)
CROATIA - ROMANIA | League B, group 2
Referee: Maria Marotta ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Veronica Vettorel ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Giulia Tempestilli ITA
Fourth Official: Deborah Bianchi ITA
UEFA Referee Observer: Nelly Viennot FRA
UEFA Delegate: İdil Baykara Cem TUR
Mentor for Delegate: Svetliana Hrynkevch BLR

20:30 CET - Leuven (Het King Power at Den Dreef Stadion)
BELGIUM - NETHERLANDS | League A, group 1
Referee: Frida Mia Klarlund Nielsen DEN
Assistant Referee 1: Sidsel Fabricius Dall DEN
Assistant Referee 2: Katrine Wulff Stensholm DEN
Fourth Official: Frederikke Lydia Søkjær DEN
UEFA Referee Observer: Silvia Tea Spinelli ITA
UEFA Delegate: Sanna Pirhonen FIN

20:45 CET - Sunderland (Stadium of Light)
ENGLAND - SCOTLAND | League A, group 1
Referee: Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Francesca Di Monte ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Tiziana Trasciatti ITA
Fourth Official: Silvia Gasperotti ITA
UEFA Referee Observer: Miroslava Migaľová SVK
UEFA Delegate: Rita Bagdonienė LTU
Mentor for Delegate: Mark Blackbourne ENG 

21:00 CET - Győr, HUN (ETO Stadion)
BELARUS - BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA | League B, group 4
Referee: Abigail Byrne ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Lisa Rashid ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Georgia Ball ENG
Fourth Official: Stacey Pearson ENG
UEFA Referee Observer: Blaženka Logarušić CRO
UEFA Delegate: Athiná Pateráki GRE

21:10 CET - Valenciennes (Stade du Hainaut)
FRANCE - PORTUGAL | League A, group 2
Referee: Tess Olofsson SWE
Assistant Referee 1: Almira Spahic SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Camilla Stendahl SWE
Fourth Official: Eva Svärdsudd SWE
UEFA Referee Observer: Wendy Toms ENG
UEFA Delegate: Emmanuelle Puttaert BEL

Saturday 23 September 2023

14:00 CET - Dublin (Aviva Stadium)
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - NORTHERN IRELAND | League B, group 1
Referee: Hristiyana Guteva BUL
Assistant Referee 1: Ekaterina Marinova BUL
Assistant Referee 2: Pavleta Rashkova BUL
Fourth Official: Kristina Georgieva BUL
UEFA Referee Observer: Aušra Kancė LTU
UEFA Delegate: Cenk Cem TUR
Mentor for Delegate: Peadar Ryan IRL 

MD2

Tuesday 26 September 2023

14:00 CET - Armavir (Armaviri Kaghakayin Marzadasht)
ARMENIA - KAZAKHSTAN | League C, group 4
Referee: Vera Opeykina RUS
Assistant Referee 1: Yekaterina Kurochkina RUS
Assistant Referee 2: Yelena Sobchuk RUS
Fourth Official: Nadezhda Gorinova RUS
UEFA Referee Observer: Graziella Pirriatore ITA
UEFA Delegate: Aliaksandr Aliejnik BLR

16:00 CET - Zenica (Trening centar NS/FSBiH)
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - SLOVENIA | League B, group 4
Referee: Rasa Grigonė LTU
Assistant Referee 1: Ieva Ramanauskienė LTU
Assistant Referee 2: Guostė Jonikaitė LTU
Fourth Official: Ugnė Šmitaitė LTU
UEFA Referee Observer: Marta Frías Acedo ESP
UEFA Delegate: Roxana Berceanu ROU

17:00 CET - Velika Gorica, CRO (Gradski stadion Velika Gorica)
CZECHIA - BELARUS | League B, group 4
Referee: Reelika Turi EST
Assistant Referee 1: Karolin Kaivoja EST
Assistant Referee 2: Sandra Nigulis EST
Fourth Official: Luisa Klaar EST
UEFA Referee Observer: Regien Belksma-Konink NED
UEFA Delegate: Patricia González García ESP

17:00 CET - Tartu (Tamme staadion)
ESTONIA - ISRAEL | League C, group 4
Referee: Lisa Benn ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Sian Massey-Ellis ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Sophie Dennington ENG
Fourth Official: Kirsty Dowle ENG
UEFA Referee Observer: Caroline De Boeck BEL
UEFA Delegate: Styrbjörn Oskarsson FIN

17:00 CET - Plovdiv (Stadion Lokomotiv)
BULGARIA - KOSOVO | League C, group 5
Referee: Lovisa Johansson SWE
Assistant Referee 1: Emelie Elfstrand SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Jilan Taher SWE
Fourth Official: Sandra Almkvist SWE
UEFA Referee Observer: Eléni Kyríou GRE
UEFA Delegate: Ana Raspopović MNE

18:00 CET - Elazığ (Elazığ Atatürk Stadyumu)
TÜRKİYE - LITHUANIA | League C, group 2
Referee: Rita Vehapi KOS
Assistant Referee 1: Lumturije Muhadri KOS
Assistant Referee 2: Fitore Govori KOS
Fourth Official: Festina Koxha KOS
UEFA Referee Observer: Emilia Wnuk POL
UEFA Delegate: Alina Capațîna MDA

17:45 CET - Castel di Sangro (Stadio Teofilo Patini)
ITALY - SWEDEN | League A, group 4
Referee: Ivana Projkovska MKD
Assistant Referee 1: Vjolca Izeiri MKD
Assistant Referee 2: Elena Soklevska Ilievski MKD
Fourth Official: Irena Velevačkoska Ristevski MKD
UEFA Referee Observer: Rhona Coombes IRL
UEFA Delegate: Diana Bulgaru MDA

18:00 CET - Bucharest (Stadionul “Arcul de Triumf”)
ROMANIA - FINLAND | League B, group 2
Referee: Angelika Söder GER
Assistant Referee 1: Sina Diekmann GER
Assistant Referee 2: Daniela Göttlinger GER
Fourth Official: Miriam Schwermer GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Andonía Kókotou GRE
UEFA Delegate: Aleksandra Pejkovska MKD

18:00 CET - Senec (Národné tréningové centrum Senec)
SLOVAKIA - CROATIA | League B, group 2
Referee: Alexandra Collin FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Clémentine Dubreil FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Nabila Zaouak FRA
Fourth Official: Émeline Rochebilière FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Olga Tanschi MDA
UEFA Delegate: Yuriy Barbash UKR

18:00 CET - Gdynia (Stadion Miejski w Gdyni)
POLAND - UKRAINE | League B, group 3
Referee: Elvira Nūrmūstafina KAZ
Assistant Referee 1: Nargis Magau KAZ
Assistant Referee 2: Dinara Ydyrysova KAZ
Fourth Official: Tatiana Sorokopudova KAZ
UEFA Referee Observer: Marta Bonaria Atzori ITA
UEFA Delegate: Renáta Tomášová SVK

18:00 CET - Podgorica (DG Arena)
MONTENEGRO - AZERBAIJAN | League C, group 3
Referee: Maral Mirzai Beni SWE
Assistant Referee 1: Camilla Stendahl SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Tilde Larsson SWE
Fourth Official: Hanna Laajanen SWE
UEFA Referee Observer: Gyöngyi Krisztína Gaál HUN
UEFA Delegate: Anu Jokela FIN

18:00 CET - Achnas (Stádio Ethnikoú Áchnas)
CYPRUS - FAROE ISLANDS | League C, group 3
Referee: Maïka Vanderstichel FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Clothilde Brassart FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Mélissa Rossignol FRA
Fourth Official: Clémence Gonçalves FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Irina Mîrț ROU
UEFA Delegate: Knarik Abelyan ARM

18:15 CET - Bochum (Vonovia Ruhrstadion)
GERMANY - ICELAND | League A, group 3
Referee: Ionela Alina Peșu ROU
Assistant Referee 1: Petruța Claudia Iugulescu ROU
Assistant Referee 2: Daniela Constantinescu ROU
Fourth Official: Iuliana Elena Demetrescu ROU
UEFA Referee Observer: María Luisa Villa Gutiérrez ESP
UEFA Delegate: Josip Tomaško CRO

18:30 CET - Vienna (Generali Arena)
AUSTRIA - FRANCE | League A, group 2
Referee: Jelena Cvetković SRB
Assistant Referee 1: Ivana Jovanović SRB
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksandra Kostić SRB
Fourth Official: Milica Milovanović SRB
UEFA Referee Observer: Dagmar Damková CZE
UEFA Delegate: Älima Jükenova KAZ
Mentor for Delegate: Myrsini Psarropoulou GRE

19:00 CET - Stara Pazova (Sportski centar FSS)
SERBIA - GREECE | League B, group 3
Referee: Désirée Grundbacher SUI
Assistant Referee 1: Belinda Brem SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Melanie Mazenauer SUI
Fourth Official: Nadine Reichmuth SUI
UEFA Referee Observer: Gitte Holm DEN
UEFA Delegate: Richard Havrilla SVK

19:00 CET - Andorra la Vella (Estadi Nacional)
ANDORRA - LATVIA | League C, group 1
Referee: Nanna Løf Mørch Andersen DEN
Assistant Referee 1: Sidsel Fabricius Dall DEN
Assistant Referee 2: Anna Kjær Schmidt DEN
Fourth Official: Julie Alsbro Pryds Thomsen DEN
UEFA Referee Observer: Knarik Grigoryan ARM
UEFA Delegate: Manuel Huber SUI Desislava Ralkova BUL

19:15 CET - Barcelos (Estádio Cidade de Barcelos)
PORTUGAL - NORWAY | League A, group 2
Referee: Ewa Augustyn POL
Assistant Referee 1: Paulina Baranowska POL
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksandra Ulanowska POL
Fourth Official: Katarzyna Lisiecka-Sęk POL
UEFA Referee Observer: Bibiana Steinhaus-Webb GER
UEFA Delegate: Róbert Birgir Agnarsson ISL

19:30 CET - Budapest (Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion)
HUNGARY - REPUBLIC OF IRELAND | League B, group 1
Referee: Zuzana Valentová SVK
Assistant Referee 1: Miroslava Obertová SVK
Assistant Referee 2: Martina Ukropová SVK
Fourth Official: Miriama Bočková SVK
UEFA Referee Observer: Teodora Albon ROU
UEFA Delegate: Könül Mehdiyeva AZE

19:30 CET - Esch-sur-Alzette (Stade Émile Mayrisch)
LUXEMBOURG - GEORGIA | League C, group 2
Referee: Iríni Píngiou GRE
Assistant Referee 1: Vasilía Tsiklitári GRE
Assistant Referee 2: Dímitra Kotanídou GRE
Fourth Official: Andromáchi Tsioflíki GRE
UEFA Referee Observer: Floarea Cristina Ionescu ROU
UEFA Delegate: Māris Verpakovskis LVA

20:00 CET - Utrecht (Stadion Galgenwaard)
NETHERLANDS - ENGLAND | League A, group 1
Referee: Ivana Martinčić CRO
Assistant Referee 1: Sanja Rođak-Karšić CRO
Assistant Referee 2: Maja Petravić CRO
Fourth Official: Sabina Bolić CRO
UEFA Referee Observer: Paloma Quintero Siles ESP
UEFA Delegate: Claudius Macher GER
Mentor for Delegate: Thibault De Gendt BEL

20:00 CET - Belfast (Seaview)
NORTHERN IRELAND - ALBANIA | League B, group 1
Referee: Zulema González González ESP
Assistant Referee 1: Silvia Fernández Pérez ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Iria Rosendo González ESP
Fourth Official: Ylenia Sánchez Miguel ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: Anelia Sinabova BUL
UEFA Delegate: Knut Bjørn Nordheim NOR

20:00 CET - Ta’ Qali (Centenary Stadium)
MALTA - MOLDOVA | League C, group 1
Referee: Michaela Pachtová CZE
Assistant Referee 1: Lucie Ratajová CZE
Assistant Referee 2: Tereza Holakovská CZE
Fourth Official: Lucie Šulcová CZE
UEFA Referee Observer: Kirsi Heikkinen FIN
UEFA Delegate: Ánna Kapásoglou GRE

20:15 CET - Cardiff (Cardiff City Stadium)
WALES - DENMARK | League A, group 3
Referee: Stéphanie Frappart FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Camille Soriano FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Élodie Coppola FRA
Fourth Official: Victoria Beyer FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Sjoukje de Jong NED
UEFA Delegate: Luka Steiner SVN
Mentor for Delegate: Scott Struthers SCO

20:45 CET - Glasgow (Hampden Park)
SCOTLAND - BELGIUM | League A, group 1
Referee: Eléni Andoníou GRE
Assistant Referee 1: Georgía Komisopoúlou GRE
Assistant Referee 2: Zoí Papadopoúlou GRE
Fourth Official: Anastasía Mylopoúlou GRE
UEFA Referee Observer: Snježana Fočić CRO
UEFA Delegate: María Medina Jiménez ESP
Mentor for Delegate: Tarik Shamel ENG

21:00 CET - Córdoba (Estadio Municipal 'El Arcángel')
SPAIN - SWITZERLAND | League A, group 4
Referee: Monika Mularczyk POL
Assistant Referee 1: Anna Dąbrowska POL
Assistant Referee 2: Julia Bukarowicz POL
Fourth Official: Michalina Diakow POL
UEFA Referee Observer: Lale Orta TUR
UEFA Delegate: Loukás Siótropos GRE

124 comments:

  1. "The president of UEFA Mr. Alexander Ceferin, just now, contacted by telephone with the president of the EPO Mr. Panagiotis Baltakos and informed him that the issue of foreign referees, with his intervention was settled for the next matchday. He also warned that this is the last time they will intervene if there is no security for the referees coming to Greece. "

    So, in the greek derbies on Sunday between AEK Athens-Olympiacos and PAOK-Aris will be appointed elite referees.

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  2. Anyone know why Simon Bennett separate from Oliver’s team (replaced with Dan Cook)?

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    1. Health reasons.

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    2. My question too

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    3. He is paired with another referee, so cannot be health reasons in one trio and no health issues in the other trio...

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  3. Welcome back, Katalin Kulcsar!

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    1. why she absent so long?

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    2. Happy to see Kulcsar after a very long time! And Sian Massey-Ellis is back :)

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    3. Longer than usual recovery after pregnancy

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  4. Kulcsar!!!!
    Also, very good game for Guteva (Irish derby), and Martincic is combined with the Netherlands in at least half of her international games it seems

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  5. Is this the first time since the start of the invasion that Russian referees are appointed internationally? Wasn’t there some other similar game a few months ago, I forget.

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  6. Russian referees have no place in these matches until their cowardice invasion ends.

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    1. With your logic, USA referees should be banned for ever after the invasion to Iraq, Afganistan, Libya (English referees should be banned as well) and so on....

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    2. Anonymous, Don't make it up! There is no logic here! Russian referees have no place here! They are all complicit in the murders of Ukrainians!

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    3. I didn't make up anything. We just can't have 2 standards in refereeing and football. Just as you consider Russian referees complicit of murders of Ukrainian people, you have to consider USA referees as complicit to the above crimes. The shame is that FIFA wasn't interested back then. I do wonder why.

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    4. Your whataboutism is not very accurate there are about million differences between US military operations and Russia's barbaric invasion, first of all US don't annex territories of another country. I can go on and on... but its indeed a refereeing site so I l'll stop here.

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  7. This is football forum not political forum, stop discrimination anonimos! and realized whats going on. If you can’t just focus on football, the true meaning of football that surely not discrimination and hypocrisy!

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  8. Absolutely totally nonsense of a comment
    What have the match officials got to do with the war
    Can we leave politics out of this site
    There is refereeing site on a political website

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    1. I completely disagree with you! There is no need to try to separate football and politics! This is not politics! These are international crimes! And we will express our opinion!

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    2. There are two sides to this. On one hand of course Russian referees are also victims of this situation, there are probably many decent guys among them. On the other hand Putin always tries to show that despite the war everything goes on as normal in Russia, that there is no isolation of Russia. Until ordinary Russians will feel the hardships of Putin's policies this war will never stop. So I agree with Ref12 UKR and support Russias sporting ban.

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  9. UEFA needs to make clear whether or not Russia is actually suspended, because this is not a sustainable solution

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  10. Russian referees, football clubs and national teams have no place here! They are all complicit in the murders of Ukrainians! Shame on UEFA!

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    1. Shame on you! Sport doesnt have anything with WAR!

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    2. Shame on you! It's good for you to sit on the couch and comment when you don't have war missiles flying over your head! Shame on you! 👎👎👎👎👎

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    3. So you have war missiles flying over your head but you spend that much time answering to any comment related to Russia ? Seems strange

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  11. Today, JAPAN-TURKEY
    Played in Genk (Belgium)

    R: Allard Lindhout NED
    AR1: Rens Bluemink NED
    AR2: Roy De Nas NED
    FO: Jonathan Lardot BEL
    VAR: Erwin Blank NED
    AVAR: Ingmar Oostrom NED

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  12. Svein Oddvar Moen convicted to 4 months in prison.

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    1. Yes, for tax evasion. And fined 100K NOK (≈8.700€)

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    2. This whole money issue makes me remember in 2018 Fahad Al-Mirdasi (KSA) who missed Russia due to match-fixing, painful but unacceptable

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    3. Anyone who (still!) believes the official version of the Al-Mirdasi story…. he fell out with the, now departed, Saudi sport minister of the time. Busacca doesn’t get too many things right, but I do think he was spot on about this referee - despite his appearance as a wide-eyed naïve youngster on the international stage, I think he had a great understanding of the game and actually a big future in FIFA refereeing. He would have only been 33yo at the Russian WC!

      Moen meanwhile was, always, a very poor referee.

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    4. How about Kralovec case? I think it was same mysterious and unfinished as Mirdasi case, lack of information and obvious political intervention.

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  13. Andreas Ekberg (SWE) tells swedish newspaper Aftonbladet that he's taking a break from football until further notice for personal reasons, hopefully it gets resolved and we can see him back on the pitch soon.

    Source: https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotboll/a/abE19O/domaren-andreas-ekberg-tar-en-paus-fran-fotbollen

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    1. Demotivation for him to see Nyberg surpassing him?

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    2. I think we should respect his privacy and don't speculate

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  14. Simone Sozza will handle Milan’s derby, with Carbone and Giallatini alongside. Maresca is in charge of Juventus-Lazio, while Orsato is totally absent from the appointment in order to rest for a possible weekly duty

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    1. Orsato will be the only referee to work in more UEFA games than domestic games this season? ;)

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    2. Possible, he is continuing only for officiating at his final tournament, EURO 2024, and that's the management he gets. Otherwise, if "full time" I think he couldn't have continued...

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    3. Interesting to see Sozza with his lenient style in this big match.

      Maresca also has good match,could be tricky for him cause of his strict line and Lazio's tendency to argue with refs.

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    4. you guys know if orsato will retire from international list only and continue in italy? or are there rumors he will retire completely and join a referee comitee in order to have global italian imperialism? it looks like the comeback of the roman empire^^

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    5. He will take over AFC. There are no Italians there yet.

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  15. ENG SCO game showing the disgrace it is by UEFA to not have VAR in this competition

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  16. EngSco
    92' Slightly delayed flag and very delayed whistle for offside, almost like the officials had forgotten the absence of VAR.
    In the second half, lots of small injuries having stopped play, yet only three added mins seemed minimal, and making a player go off as their boot fell off is a completely new one on me. I was unconvinced.
    The one highlight was the first half 'interfering with the goalkeeper' offside that was given when England thought they had scored, good teamwork in that moment

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    1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCDpIbxHhHU
      2:02:45
      Indeed I think that the AR involved, Tiziana Trasciatti, forgot that this was a game without VAR. :)
      More generally, I think that the presence of VAR nowadays is something to be considered when new tournaments are created by UEFA, they should be aware that without the technology, the competition will be in danger of big criticisms. In this case we are talking about Women's Football and it's hard to believe to have VAR in all these games, but the importance of some clashes (see this one, ENG - SCO) surely raises the bar of media exposure!

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    2. But she raises the flag relatively soon (see 2:03:16).
      It's rather the referee, who delays her whistle.

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    3. The situation in first half, excellent spot without VAR, also explaining to players: https://streamable.com/zxkrk3

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    4. Philipp, you are right. Indeed it was Ferrieri Caputi to forget that there wasn't VAR.

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  17. Completely off topic but I find it incredible that John Beaton is refereeing a 12:30 TV game on a Saturday after refereeing in Azerbaijan on Thursday

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    1. Maybe Scottish FA wants to put some pressure on him but such appointments: if he wants more rest days between, he has to make it to the Champions League. 🙃

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    2. Not the first time we see something like that, in past we had other federations (especially RFEF in old times) but in my opinion for the physical health of a referee, even more because both very important games, this should be avoided. I think that 3 or 4 days must pass to recover and be ready again.

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  18. OT:

    Sassuolo vs Juventus
    Referee:A.Colombo

    58'
    Berardi loses posession and then very high with his foot fouls Bremer.

    Suprised there was no VAR check form Colonbo,imo very clear RC missed.



    I dont have video,but if someone has,thanks

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    1. Michael Fabbri was VAR, for many people red card to be issued, I think that the criterion he used for supporting Colombo was the low intensity and the fact that he was very "quick" while passing with the studs up on opponent. For me, a red card to be given on the pitch (should be a mistake for referee), but I'm open to discussion about VAR intervention or not. Let's see whether I find a video.

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  19. Big news in Italy, from tomorrow AIA will publish VAR clips on Pay Tv, DAZN. Gianluca Rocchi will comment about the most interesting incidents of the matchday. It will be interesting to watch and listen, I think the Berardi incident happened today will be very likely included.

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  20. Aleksie kubakov 8.4 Umut Meler 8.2 Gil manzano 8.1

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  21. Warning! On-topic comment: Kulcsár had to be replaced by FO Urbán during the first half.

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    1. wow...it seems like the time out of activity affected her...bad

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    2. What happened?

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  22. OT Referee observers appointments for EURO 24 Qualifiers next round:
    Matchday 7

    Cyprus Norway Stefan Messner AUT
    Spain Scotland ?
    Croatia Türkiye Itchko Lozev BUL
    Latvia Armenia Nicola Rizzoli ITA
    Albania Czechia Lucilio Batista POR
    Faroe Islands Poland Bernardino González Vázquez ESP
    Andorra Kosovo Fredy Fautrel FRA
    Belarus Romania Edgar Steinborn GER
    Israel Switzerland Tomasz Mikulski POL

    Netherlands France David Fernández Borbalán ESP
    Ireland Greece Manuel Diaz Vega ESP
    Austria Belgium Stefan Johannesson SWE
    Estonia Azerbaijan Jon Skjervold NOR
    Iceland Luxembourg Luc Wouters BEL
    Liehcteinstein Bosnia and Herzegovina Darko Čeferin SVN
    Portugal Slovakia ?

    Ukraina North Macedonia Karen Nalbandyan ARM
    Italy Malta João Ferreira POR
    Bulgaria Lithuania Kjell Alseth NOR
    Hungary Serbia Frank De Bleeckere BEL
    Northern Ireland San Marino Gylfi Thor Orrason ISL
    Slovenia Finland ?
    Denmark Kazakhstan Levan Paniashvili GEO

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    1. Matchday 8

      Georgia Cyprus Markus Nobs SUI
      Norway Spain Emil Bozinovski MKD
      Türkyie Latvia Lutz Michael Fröhlich GER
      Wales Croatia Carlos Velasco Carballo ESP
      Czechia Faroe Islands Cüneyt Çakır TUR
      Poland Moldova Marian Ruzbarsky SVK
      Switzerland Belarus Viktor Kassai HUN
      Kosovo Israel ?
      Romania Andorra David Malcolm NIR

      Gibraltar Ireland Martin Ingvarsson SWE
      Greece Netherlands Peter Sippel GER
      Azerbaijan Austria John Ferry NIR
      Belgium Sweden Stavros Tritsonis GRE
      Bosnia and Herzegovina Portugal Gediminas Mažeika LTU
      Iceland Liechteinstein Marco Borg MLT
      Luxembourg Slovakia Gunnar Jarl Jónsson ISL

      England Italy William Young SCO
      Malta Ukraine Konrad Plautz AUT
      Lithuania Hungary Howard Webb ENG
      Serbia Montenegro Luis Medina Cantalejo ESP
      Finland Kazakhstan Jørn West Larsen DEN
      Northern Ireland Slovenia Martin Atkinson ENG
      San Marino Denmark ?

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  23. Iceland - Wales, referee injury:
    https://streamable.com/hfge26
    Katalin Kulcsár very unlucky. Hope she will recover soon.

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  24. Sassuolo - Juventus

    Possible RC for SFP, already discussed, VAR didn't intervene very likely for the low intensity of studs up
    https://streamable.com/y51x9f

    And another situation, possible penaty for handball but offside before, correct call by AR1.
    https://streamable.com/zg9bjc
    I'm surprised by English commentator, who says that it should have been clear penalty because arm was not close to body. In my opinion this arm was not open and penalty would have been quite harsh if not wrong. Very natural position, only thing to do to avoid touch would have been putting arm behind back before the coming of the ball (not requested...).
    Nevertheless, VAR analyzed the situation, reporting a possible penalty after offside and this in my opinion means that Fabbri would have called Colombo to OFR, for me this would have been wrong.

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    1. Colombo seems to be a new upcoming name in Italy getting some notable clashes starting from the half way on the 22/23 season. Similar path compared to Ayroldi, maybe even ahead of him? I have seen some of his matches and I really liked his body language and confidence.

      Is there any information about Colombo and his development Chefren? Possible chances to become Fifa in the upcoming years?

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    2. According to what I have observed, he should be appointed as FIFA referee since January, replacing either Fabbri or Pairetto.
      Ayroldi should be considered on paper ahead of him due to experience in serie A, but he had many moments of poor form and he never found the right path, while Colombo was quick, in a few serie A games, to turn into a solid and reliable referee. He made some mistakes, of course, but he never lost the plot. So, despite of having arrived later in serie A, he has indeed in my opinion surpassed Ayroldi. The positive points about him are the ones you described.

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    3. What about Marcenaro? He's done very well in every game I have watched with him

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    4. A step below Colombo, in my opinion, he still needs development, for a long time Rocchi has appointed both on a similar path, but in recent times Colombo showed in my opinion to be ahead. I think that Marcenaro still lacks in soft skills. He doesn't have a strong body language like Colombo and in some games there are very often minor wrong decisions. For example today he missed a very big advantage in Empoli - Inter (minute 4') and then later a clear YC for SPA against Empoli was wrongly assessed as play on. You don't have the idea that he is always "clean" in his games. I think he will have to wait 2025 for the badge. But basically for sure a good referee and a hope for the future.
      We will see.

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  25. Anyone watch handball incident in ARS-TOT? Penalty given after review but no card given to Romero, for me it’s mindblowing because it’s clear shoot on target, what is the reason for Rob Jones not to sent off Romero?

    And then potential RC for Nketiah for foul to Vicario, for me supportable

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    1. That was not only shoot on goal, Romero use his hand to block the ball from empty net, Vicario already in dead position. The commentator also said it was potential RC but even YC not given.

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    2. It wasn't empty net, behind Romero was another player who could have easily stopped the ball going in.

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    3. There was clearly players behind, red card would even be clear and obvious mistake in my opinion if given by the referee live

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  26. Referee appointment at greek derby between Panathinaikos-AEK Athens (25/09)

    Simone Sozza
    4th: Colombo
    VAR: Abisso
    AVAR: Zufferli

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  27. Astonishing that Kroos is not even cautioned for that studs over leg tackle in 37. Referee just passively watching the foul from a distance giving only a short whistle.

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    1. Maybe not so surprising for M ;)

      Two big incidents for Alberola at the end of the half - disallowed goal for Real in conjunction with his first linesman, and then only a caution for Giménez after a tackle bordering on both DOGSO and excessive force; both were correct decisions imo.

      In general, not many problems for him in the 1H but a tetchy end could prove prescient. A bad play on and zero reaction against two blatant kicking the ball away(s) all in in the first 15min were cause for concern, but one must say so far so good for the rookie derby ref at HT.

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    2. No suprise at all 😉.

      Pleasently surprised that he showed YC to Modric for protests,very rarely I've seen him do that.

      Good 1st half for him,in control so far,but 2nd half could be much tougher.

      Hopefully he'll keep this good performance.

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    3. Perhaps more of an argument for 'this big game probably had a lower difficulty grade than maybe expected' than 'Javier Alberola Rojas showed sophisticated match/player mgmt skills and the ability to handle tough clashes', but despite the confrontation at the end, one must say that it was a good performance by Alberola. One penalty appeal of note in the 2H (handling). I'll try to upload some clips tmr.

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    4. This will sound like I keep every single mistake of him in my brain,but last 10 minutes and disciplinary control in the 2nd half could have been better.

      Clear,and I mean crystal clear YC missed to Savic for foul on Joselu.If not for that,than for protests in which Savic was very vocal and even running towards him.
      Nacho also had late foul,Hermoso was also problematic.
      But even though I dont like his style,he finished this game in shadow and brought it home like he was supposed to,good job by Rojas.

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    5. Very good performance hoy alberola

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    6. In my opinión A.Rojas made very good performances in burn derby

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    7. Key Match Incidents:

      https://streamja.com/5mEez
      https://streamja.com/jpALw
      https://streamja.com/OLmeW

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    8. What do you think about the offside-situation? Does the player interfer - does he have a clear impact on the opp ability to play the ball?

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    9. I agree that this situation is the most debetable one.
      In my opinion the atletico player has every possibility to go towards the ball but he decides to just focus on Rüdiger himself.
      The other two incidents are clearly correct decisions in my opinion.

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    10. Totally agree also with Alberola desicions

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    11. First situation: not a mistake to call offside for that player, but some people will disagree. Being a pitch decision, can't be questioned by VAR, but of course discussed.
      Second situation: not a clear DOGSO, so OK SPA, borderline between reckless and SFP for the intensity of the tackle, correct NO VAR intervention. Would have been more difficult for VAR what to do in case of RC issued by referee.
      Third situation: no penalty, correct decision.

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  28. Willy Delajod in PSG-OM

    06' - quite late but correct FK award that led to 1:0

    32' - possible YC Hakimi (PSG) after late dynamic tackle; still OK to keep cards in the pocket but I would like to see some reaction against the offence

    32' - possible YC Mbemba (OM) for potential SPA tripping; understandable to not issue a YC here, having in mind the previous incident, although there was quite a lot free space in front of the attacking player

    34' - possible YC Zaïre-Emery (PSG) after late challenge; again it's OK not to book a player but some kind of warning should have followed

    37' - 2:0, possible offside position of goalscorer, replay in 44' not convincing...

    45+3' - warning to Lucas Hernández (PSG) after step on foot; should've been a yellow card as a) the offence was clear and b) it was an excellent moment to open the cards

    53' - warning to Balerdi (OM) after late challenge; the referee clearly indicated that he is balancing the warnings with the 45+3' incident, one can argue if this challenge deserved such an action but once again a very elegant way to sell the warning by separating the warned player

    55' - showing 'thumbs up' gestures to Mbemba (OM) after he apologized his opponent and offered his help; it's really nice to see a referee who isn't afraid of officially praising the behaviour that helps him to keep control of the game

    62' - missed corner kick to OM

    62', 65' - late challenge and off-the-ball holding by Renan Lodi (OM), warning for the second offence (after advantage)

    71' - possible YC Manuel Ugarte (PSG) for potential SPA holding; the referee was (rightly) looking for a possible advantage but going back to foul it was quite blatant SPA scenario at that moment

    73' - YC Gigot (OM) for reckless step on foot + SPA; mandatory

    82' - YC Veretout (OM) for SPA tripping; maybe not 100% clear SPA scenariou but dynamic action and deliberate character of the offence made it an easy caution

    85' - YC Renan Lodi (OM) for SPA impeding; mandatory

    Typical French disciplinary line - keep cards in the pocket as long as possible. Today it was feasible because the game was not challenging (no KMIs) and players behaved really well, also due to Willy Delajod's good rapport with them. He was respected throughout, no single dissent is really something in such games - it was visible that the players enjoyed his refereeing. Very clear gestures and elegant style. Although I would prefer two more YCs (45+3', 71'), I really liked Delajod's performance. I just hoped for a more challenging game ;)

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  29. OT : France FIFA List for 2024 (hierarchical order), proposed to FIFA by the executive committee of FFF to FIFA.

    1. Clément Turpin (Elite)
    2. François Letexier (Elite)
    3. Benoît Bastien (Elite)
    4. Stéphanie Frappart (1st Group)
    5. Willy Delajod (1st Group)
    6. Jérôme Brisard (1st Group)
    7. Ruddy Buquet (2nd Group)
    8. Bastien Dechepy (2nd Group)
    9. Éric Wattellier (2nd Group)
    10. Jérémie Pignard (2nd Group)
    11. Pierre Gaillouste (2nd Group)

    Dechepy and Pignard replace Abed (demoted to Ligue 2 and out from any international function) and Millot, who remains FIFA Video Match Official.

    Regarding assistant referees, Valentin Evrard, Steven Torregrossa, Brice Parinet Le Tellier and Thomas Luczynski are the new FIFA ARs, and no one is out.

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    2. I saw Gaillouste in Legia - Austria. Very weak performance, no visible skills, imo. Wattellier never convinced me in Ligue 1, too. Do you see them differently maybe? I thought Pignard is rated higher than the two newcomers. How does he perform nationally?

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    3. - Gaillouste : for me a very weak referee, I never understood why the committee had such a focus on him. He has a very, very nonchalant way of behaving, and is barely respected by the players (he had big troubles last year in a Ligue 2 game in Metz, where he interrupted the match because his own safety was no longer assured after 3 RC against home team).

      - Dechepy : for me an excellent referee in terms of decicion-making, he almost always gets his KMIs right. His main weakness IMO is related to fitness and especially positioning, he has trouble knowing how to position himself on the pitch. But he will be interesting to see on an UEFA level.

      - Wattellier : IMO an inconstant referee, pushing the so-called ‘French style’ (i.e. keeping the cards in the pocket) at its maximum. He is very tall and has great communication skills with the players, allowing his to have an exceptional display when things turn OK for him in the game. Great referee to see when in a good day. However, this style is dangerous and he has difficulties to adapt when the game gets more difficult for the referee.

      - Pignard : had an outstanding 21/22 season, but since… last season I would say ok, despite some weak domestical performances, he still managed to sometimes have the level of the previous season. But this season he had 2 extremely weak games, getting almost every KMI wrong. I hope he can recover from his injury soon and get back to his old days because he used to be a superb referee.

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    4. Gaillouste was veeeerry lucky to be given a FIFA bagde in the first place, but as the French committee didn't find a replacement after Frank Schneider's (undeserved, btw) demotion, he got the call, despite being IMHO nowhere near FIFA level. However he is from the most powerful refereeing region, so there isn't a point writing the main reason of his promotion...

      Wattellier is the spitting image of the Ligue 1 referee: extremely lenient, managing as much as possible before taking disciplinary actions. He's beneffiting a lot of his Pitana-esque physque to ensure authority and win over players. A decent ref for sure but limited when it comes to hot/passionate games, where staying in the background don't work. He won't reach that much in UEFA, in my view.

      I'm very happy for Dechepy, he has improved so, so much since his promotion in Ligue 1. One of the most reliable officials domestically, rock solid decision maker. As Anonymous excellently said, he's limited in the athletic area though. I believe he will have the same career path as Buquet: top 1st cat and steady pair of hands, but eventually ignored for a younger referee to reach more.

      Pignard has always been a candidate to the TOP to me, but performed poorly in the last few weeks (2 wrong KMIs in Ligue 1 games Brest-Lens and Nantes-Monaco), and showed no visible improvements in his officiating for the last ≈18 months. That costed him the battle to the promotion in 1st cat, where Delajod, whose level has peaked recenlty, got picked instead.

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    5. Thanks a lot for your replies! So, in general my impressions were right about Gaillouste and Wattellier (I couldn't agree more about the former having a 'very, very nonchalant way of behaving' and being 'barely respected by the players' - exactly my impressions from Legia - Austria!). Interesting that such big football nation can't provide better candidates for the FIFA list.

      And it seems that also in France (like in Italy) clubs have too much power nowadays and everything is done to please them...

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    6. So France will have 14 male FIFA assistant referees? Is this possible?

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    7. Maybe FIFA allows for more AR no.inations due to increased number of international matches? Any confirmation?

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    8. Is Buquet still in the FIFA list during 2024 ? I red that after his demotion to 2nd group he would have been retired from international duties. What about Millot ? I though he was one talent in French to e pushed.

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    9. Buquet, who will turn 47 in January, indeed remains in the FIFA list.
      Millot works mainly as VAR in UEFA, and will turn 42 in January so IMO logical choice. Buquet is far more often on the pitch than Millot at UEFA level and remains a safe pair of hands.

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    10. Based on the new FIFA 2024 list and the regular referee appointments in the French league, it would look like this:

      - Clément Turpin (Elite) / Nicolas Danos (AR) / Benjamin Pages (AR)
      - François Letexier (Elite) / Cyril Mugnier (AR) / Mehdi Rahmouni (AR)
      - Benoît Bastien (Elite) / Hicham Zakrani (AR) / Aurélien Berthomieu (AR)
      - Stéphanie Frappart (Cat 1) / Mikael Berchebru (AR) / Steven Torregrossa* (AR)
      - Willy Delajod (Cat 1) / Erwan Finjean (AR)
      - Jérôme Brisard (Cat 1) / Alexis Augier (AR)
      - Ruddy Buquet (Cat 2)
      - Bastien Dechepy* (Cat 2) / Brice Parinet Le Tellier* (AR)
      - Eric Wattelier* (Cat 2)
      - Jérémie Pignard (Cat 2) / Aurélien Drouet (AR)
      - Pierre Gaillouste (Cat 2) / Valentin Evrard* (AR)

      (Thomas Luczynski*, has no fixed affection with a central referee as he regularly rotates in the championship. Maybe who will be assigned with Eric Wattelier).

      *New FIFA 2024

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  30. Today in Saudi King Cup

    17:00 CET
    Al-Jabalain Ha'il - Al-Hilal Riyadh
    Matthew Conger - Tevita Makasini, Mark Rule
    [VAR: Bruno Esteves]

    20:00 CET
    Uhud Madina - An-Nassr Riyadh
    Harald Lechner - Andreas Heidenreich, Maximilian Kolbitsch
    [VAR: Ovidiu Alin Hațegan]

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  31. Belgian (top) referee Erik Lambrechts has been appointed for a match again since his injury. He has a derby scheduled for Friday together with his permanent assistants Jo De Weirdt and Kevin Monteny. Normally we can expect Erik Lambrechts at European level next week (hopefully his CL debut).

    https://www.rbfa.be/en/participate/referees/our-referees/designations-professional-football

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  32. Yesterday AIA started with the publication of VAR audios, as I had reported, on Italian Pay TV DAZN.

    I uploaded this video from Monza - Lecce, I had already posted the clip here on the blog, OFR for removing a RC:
    https://streamable.com/p4sddh

    The details: Rocchi assessed this as clear and obvious mistake by referee, he said that he can accept the RC on the pitch because the challenge can look like a SFP, but VAR was right in calling him to video and the fact that he didn't change idea after review led the referee to an important reduction of his mark (not the first time for Marinelli, as you can know if you follow serie A).

    Then now, into the clip: it is interesting to hear the technical assessment made by Serra (Main VAR) and Irrati (AVAR). Simply said, Irrati in this incident worked like a tutor for Serra. He explained the reasons for which this shouldn't be red card: Serra agreed.
    The criteria are that the ball was clearly played before and then after that the player from Lecce couldn't stop himself, and it was rather Monza player to join the path of opponent (coming close to him). Only a SECOND MOVEMENT with one of the two legs by player (this is the key word) would have allowed VAR to accept a RC. In other words, the player who made the foul couldn't do other things than what he did and the original challenge, targeted on the ball, couldn't be penalized too much. Rocchi fully agreed with Irrati.
    Then as you can easily see and listen, Marinelli didn't agree, talking about a very clear red card due to the point of impact, without thinking to other circumstances. He has a very agitated style if you ask me, he doesn't convery calm to players by his way of dealing with incidents (screaming and repeating always the same things). If you hear other referees, totally different approach...
    I must say that this assessment can't find all people agreeing, and indeed for me VAR remains quite subjecive stuff in such circumstances, I'm still not convinced by this reasoning, because otherwise and simply said, you could forgive all the players trying to go for the ball originally and then hitting opponent like this one if not even worse. To me still not a 100% black or wihite situation.

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    1. Really interesting even just to listen without understanding Italian.
      Thanks for the explanation Chefren!
      However I think this case is more of an issue of how we are using VAR. I think the question is if this is a VAR case, where referee need to be invited for OFR. I think RC is absolutely not clear and obvious error and referee had clear view probably he could see exactly the same on the screen what he saw real life.

      I don't think that such case should be the showcase piece for demonstration of VAR decisions. And to me it's weird that they made this as a fault of Marinelli. In my interpretation it's rather wrong intervention from Serra and Irrati.

      And one more sidenote, as a referee I think player's safety should be the top priority. So we can find arguements pro and contra, but was this act endangered player's safety? Yes, it was.

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  33. Quite bizzare situation in Serbia,maybe some friends from overthere can help us understand the situation but it goes like this;

    Jovanovic has been appointed as main ref in Serbia's biggest match, Partizan vs Red Star.

    Now,problem is that Red Star demands that his appoitment should be removed and that serbian comitee puts another ref,cause they had problems with Jovanovic in past.

    This is 1st time I ever heard that such pressure is put on ref,it's interesting to see what will happen in following days.

    Usually we would hear that some teams are not happy with certain refs,but I never heard that one tewm wont play cause one ref is appointed to their game.

    Looks like that is typical Balkan problem cause in Croatia is something similar,maybe not in that scale.

    Croatian Comitee has huge pressure and problem in appointing main ref for biggest match there that is Hajduk vs Dinamo.

    Maybe solution is one:like Greece,these big matches should maybe handle foreign refs and that way we protect refs,cause this is the only way to deal with delusional clubs and fans that create violent and hostile enviroment towards refs.

    Cause it's easier to blame one guy in the middle than your team that loses.

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    1. Like in Croatia, the Serbian SuperLiga actually has a competitive title race this season for the first time in a while (at this stage anyway); Partizan, Red Star, and even TSC all have strong squads and the gap in points at the top is minimal.

      I am of course biased as a Partizan fan, but Red Star really have no merit to their complaints. I feel as though they sense that their ~5 year hegemony in the SLS is about to end, and the match with Partizan comes at a bad time, as their biggest rival is in a good moment in the league right now.

      Serbia doesn't really have a history of foreign referees, and it's usually been the #1 Serbian referee who has handled the Belgrade Derby (Mažić in the past, Jovanović now).

      Interesting to see what happens in any case.

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    2. As a Croat that also prefers Partizan over RS,I have to agree with you that RS have no right to say anything.
      If we talk about conspiracies,then plenty mistakes in last 10 years and in all time has gone in their (RS)favour.
      Interesting to see what happens, but I remember when Mazic was in charge that he was also criticized.

      But I understand, that's our mentality,we would rather say something bad than something good and it is what it is.

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    3. We have our answer, druže - the Derby is now postponed due to the situation in Kosovo* (ie a terrorist attack committed by those linked to the government). Unfortunately Serbian football is controlled by the CZV/Gazprom/Government mafia.

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  34. https://ooe-schiri.at/Portal/News/Schuettengruber-beendet-Internationale-Karriere.html?fbclid=IwAR1iOZEvCULhYDHqTtji2oAIdY-1McbLUBqWp4WOuNQUKafvLRR73mOcQq8_aem_AaLaOZXESp3r1WX_R28QM4MW0g7CT1Urv84cr9koehrZAHFmPCKZod1pS1Mi28DH3zE

    Schüttengruber ends his international career

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    1. Thank you for your service, Manuel!

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    2. I am not surprised about this news, to be honest: In Austria, Manuel Schüttengruber was not appointed for a any Bundesliga match in the current season so far (maybe an injury) but just had some VAR assignments. After his international demotion in summer, one could expect his retirement as it is usual in such cases to make room for more prospective candidates.

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  35. The full game of Russian officials back at UEFA duties is here:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyazch9O_Oo

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    1. And today's news:
      https://www.lemonde.fr/en/europe/article/2023/09/26/uefa-reinstates-russian-youth-teams_6140142_143.html

      I wouldn't exlude an appointment of Karasev in either a EURO qualifier (but a selected one) or a Conference League very far from the spotlights... we will see..

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  36. Today in Saudi King's Cup

    20:00 CET
    Al-Khulood Ar-Rass - Al-Ittihad Jiddah
    Andrei Florin Chivulete - Sebastian Eugen Gheorghe, Mihai Marius Marica
    [Ovidiu Alin Hațegan]

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    1. Why are other confederations sending generally their best referees to Saudi (like e.g. 2022 WC attendees, maybe with the exception of Abatti & Falcón from U20 WC who have also refereed a game there this season), while UEFA referees in Saudi tend to be 1st or even 2nd Cats? (Petrescu, Kabakov, Bognár, Lechner, Jablonski, Chivulete, Godinho, Veríssimo, San...)

      Ofc Saudi sometimes bring Orsato, Makkelie or Marciniak to important games, but I'm kinda surprised their top clubs happily agree to have 2nd Cat (i e. "3rd tier") European referees in their games.

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    2. iinm it’s just a cup with the opponents from 2nd tier, so I think it’s okay to use 2nd cat, then for the league involving big team surely at least 1st cat referees appoint on those matches.

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    3. Quite embarassing that Saudi referees can't even get the cup games for the big teams against teams from the 2nd tier. SAFF need to step in and actually give their own referees a chance

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    4. Why? They buy top players instead of giving their own players a chance.

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    5. IMO even when Saudi referees didn’t get “big game”, they still have much better referees in terms of their qualities than QFA, QFA have weak referee and worst VAR ever, Al Jassim-Al Marri. In ACL and WC U20, Al Hoish performed very very well and not long in the past they have Al Mirdasi, so I think even with foreign referees they still produce at least better referees than QFA!

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  37. Unbelievable missed offside by Martincic AR1 in NED vs ENG. wow

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    1. 1-1 in Scotland-Belgium in the last second of the game was a missed offside by AR2

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  38. Tiago Martins decision in a League Cup game in Portugal.
    He whistles a penalty, VAR calls him to the OFR and he incomprehensibly does not change the decision.

    https://rr.vsports.pt/vod/89716/m/18267/rr/cc8b0eb93443bcff1d7266e6c65f8e64?utm_source=WA&utm_medium=SNET&utm_campaign=SHRVS&utm_content=rr

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    1. it is surely offside by #9, as the ball comes from his team mate and is not played in a controlled manner and furthermore it is no foul...so two errors at once...7,4 for the referee and 7,9 for the assistant...

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  39. Predictions Qualifiers next round:

    Matchday 7 



    Cyprus Norway Guida (ITA)

    Spain Scotland Grinfeeld (ISR)

    Croatia Türkiye Hernandez Hernandez (ESP)
Latvia Armenia Pawson (ENG)

    Albania Czechia Turpin (FRA)

    Faroe Islands Poland Aghayev (AZE) 

    Andorra Kosovo Cuadra (ESP)

    Belarus Romania Rumsas (LTU)

    Israel Switzerland Strukan (CRO)



    Netherlands France Orsato (ITA)

    Ireland Greece Obrenovic (SVN)

    Austria Belgium Makkelie (NED)
    
Estonia Azerbaijan Al Hakim (SWE)
    
Iceland Luxembourg Delajod (FRA)

    Liehcteinstein Bosnia and Herzegovina Bogár (HUN)

    Portugal Slovakia Marciniak (POL)



    Ukraina North Macedonia Jovanovic (SRB)

    Italy Malta Frankowski (POL)

    Bulgaria Lithuania Nobre (POR)

    Hungary Serbia Kruzliak (SVK)
    
Northern Ireland San Marino Theoulí (CYP)
Slovenia Finland Taylor (ENG) 

    Denmark Kazakhstan Kovacs (ROU)

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    1. Mine are
      Cyprus Norway: Fuxman (ISR) Spain Scotland: Letexier (FRA)
      Croatia Türkiye: Siebert (GER) Latvia Armenia: Sjöberg (SWE)
      Albania Czechia: Massa (ITA) Faroe Islands Poland: Argyrou (CYP) 

      Andorra Kosovo: Petrik (CZE) Belarus Romania: Verissimo (POR) Israel Switzerland: Turpin (FRA)

      Netherlands France: Nyberg (SWE) Ireland Greece: Pajac (CRO)

      Austria Belgium: Kruzliak (SVK) Estonia Azerbaijan: Munuera (ESP)
      Iceland Luxembourg: McLaughlin (IRL) Liechtenstein Bosnia and Herzegovina: Munukka (FIN) Portugal Slovakia: Hernandez (ESP)

      Ukraina North Macedonia: Martins (POR) Italy Malta: Viljanen (FIN)
      Bulgaria Lithuania: Manouchos (GRE) Hungary Serbia: Bastien (FRA)
      
Northern Ireland San Marino: Stojchevski (MKD) Slovenia Finland: Taylor (ENG) Denmark Kazakhstan: Gishamer (AUT)

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    2. Who is Sjoberg?

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    3. Netherlands france Umut Meler

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