Monday, 18 November 2024

2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League Matchday 4

2024-25 UEFA Women's Champions League Group Stage, referee assignments for MD4. 



Wednesday 20 November 2024
18:45 CET - Wolfsburg (AOK Stadion) 
VfL Wolfsburg (GER) - Galatasaray (TUR) | Group A
Referee: Ivana Projkovska MKD
Assistant Referee 1: Svitlana Grushko UKR
Assistant Referee 2: Staša Špur SVN
Fourth Official: Aleksandra Česen SVN
UEFA Referee Observer: Svetlana Cebanu MDA
UEFA Delegate: Silvia Dorschnerova Weis ESP

18:45 CET - Enschede (FC Twente Stadion)
FC Twente (NED) - Real Madrid CF (ESP) | Group B
Referee: Katalin Kulcsár HUN
Assistant Referee 1: Anita Vd HUN
Assistant Referee 2: Amina Gutschi AUT
Fourth Official: Katalin Sipos HUN
UEFA Referee Observer: Sharon Sluyts BE
UEFA Delegate: Edlira Jaupaj Sherifaj ALB 

21:00 CET - Décines-Charpieu (OL Stadium)
Olympique Lyonnais Féminine (FRA - AS Roma (ITA) | Group A
Referee: Marta Huerta de Aza ESP 
Assistant Referee 1: Guadalupe Porras Ayuso ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Iragartze Fernández Esesúmaga ESP
Fourth Official: Olatz Rivera Olmedo ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: Galina Doneva BUL 
UEFA Delegate: Desislava Ralkova BUL

21:00 CET - London (Stamford Bridge)
Chelsea FC Women (ENG) - Celtic FC Women (SCO) | Group B
Referee: Tess Olofsson SWE
Assistant Referee 1: Almira Spahić SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Monica Brun Løkkeberg NOR
Fourth Official: Lovisa Johansson SWE
UEFA Referee Observer: Nelly Viennot FRA
UEFA Delegate: Ginta Pēce LVA

Thursday 21 November 2024 
 
18:45 CET - Oslo (Vålerenga Stadion)
Vålerenga (NOR) - FC Bayern München (GER) | Group C
Referee: Goga Kikacheishvili GEO
Assistant Referee 1: David Akhvlediani GEO
Assistant Referee 2: Davit Gabisonia GEO
Fourth Official: Mzevinari Sharashanidze GEO
UEFA Referee Observer: Katarzyna Wierzbowska POL
UEFA Delegate: Olesea Berdea MDA

18:45 CET - Stockholm (Stockholm Arena)
Hammarby IF (SWE) - Manchester City Women FC (ENG) | Group D
Referee: Silvia Gasperotti ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Francesca Di Monte ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Tiziana Trasciatti ITA
Fourth Official: Maria Marotta ITA
UEFA Referee Observer: Snježana Fočić CRO
UEFA Delegate: Pramila Olsen Matthiasen NOR
Mentor for Delegate: Kris Bellon BEL 

21:00 CET - London (Arsenal Stadium) 
Arsenal Women FC (ENG) - Juventus (ITA) | Group C
Referee: Ewa Augustyn POL
Assistant Referee 1: Paulina Baranowska POL
Assistant Referee 2: Julia Bukarowicz POL
Fourth Official: Monika Mularczyk POL
UEFA Referee Observer: Elke Günthner GER
UEFA Delegate: Camelia Nicolae ROU

21:00 CET - Vienna (Viola Park) 
SKN St. Pölten (AUT) - FC Barcelona (ESP) | Group D
Referee: Désirée Grundbacher SUI
Assistant Referee 1: Susann Küng SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Linda Schmid SUI
Fourth Official: Riem Hussein GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Wendy Toms ENG
UEFA Delegate: Marina Tashchyan ARM

4 comments:

  1. Amina Gutschi from Austria in both Madrid-Twente, and Twente-Madrid???? so avoidable!

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  2. Second male appointment in this group stage, Goga Kikacheishvili with his team coming from the Nations League game. Georgian woman as fourth official to make experience, and that's surely more understandable than the Austrian assignment of last week, where we know that basically Austrian referees can get more. But maybe, it's all about belonging to Cat. 2...

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  3. I have no idea what Shaw is meant to do to avoid that completely unecessary YC after scoring (31'). When away and scoring at the opposite end to your fans, it is normal to celebrate towards the home crowd. To get no sympathy from the referee for having objects thrown at you but just a card strongly and coldly brandished for daring to celebrate in a very normal manner. I'm sorry but unless I'm missing something the decision is beyond ridiculous

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    1. From the video, in my opinion the Italian referee interpreted that the player was there exactly on purpose to do that celebration gesture right in front of the Swedish fans. She could have avoided it, celebrating in a different way, maybe making the gesture while running immediately after the goal, and not waiting to stand in front of them . Silvia Gasperotti must have read it as very deliberate action. Unfortunately I think it is also an issue of different cultures, with the Italian mentality more inclined to think about that. I can also believe in the good faith of the player, but what she did could seem like provoking people. Then I don't know all the rest of the events that happened during the game, but I try to explain the decision. You can have a referee paying more attention to that, while others nothing at all.

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