Wednesday, 20 August 2025

Champions League 2025/26 - Referee Appointments for Play-Offs (First Leg, II)

 2025-26 UEFA Champions League, Play-Offs, First Legs, games to be played on  20 August 2025.



Wednesday 20 August 2025

21:00 CET - Bodø (Aspmyra stadion)
FK BODØ/GLIMT (NOR) - SK STURM GRAZ (AUT)
Referee: Sandro Schärer SUI
Assistant Referee 1: Stéphane De Almeida SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Jonas Erni SUI
Fourth Official: Luca Cibelli SUI
Video Assistant Referee: Bram Van Driessche BEL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Lionel Tschudi SUI
UEFA Referee Observer: Darko Čeferin SVN
UEFA Delegate: Charles Schaack LUX

21:00 CET - Glasgow (Celtic Park) 
CELTIC FC (SCO) - QAİRAT FK (KAZ)
Referee: Glenn Nyberg SWE
Assistant Referee 1: Mahbod Beigi SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Andreas Söderkvist SWE
Fourth Official: Adam Ladebäck SWE
Referee: Espen Andreas Eskås NOR 
Assistant Referee 1: Jan Erik Engan NOR
Assistant Referee 2: Anders Olav Dale NOR
Fourth Official: Marius Hansen Grøtta NOR
Video Assistant Referee: Dennis Johan Higler NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Erwin Blank NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Tomasz Mikulski POL
UEFA Delegate: Scilla Gennaro ITA 

21:00 CET - Basel (St. Jakob-Park)
FC BASEL 1893 (SUI) - FC KØBENHAVN (DEN)
Referee: Anthony Taylor ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Gary Beswick ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Adam Nunn ENG
Fourth Official: Sam Barrott ENG
Video Assistant Referee: Jarred Gillett AUS
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Peter Bankes ENG
UEFA Referee Observer: Stefan Meßner AUT
UEFA Delegate: Iva Olivari-Uliša CRO

21:00 CET - Istanbul (Chobani Stadyumu Fenerbahçe Şükrü Saracoğlu Spor Kompleksi)
FENERBAHÇE SK (TUR) - SL BENFICA (POR)
Referee: Daniel Siebert GER 
Assistant Referee 1: Jan Seidel GER
Assistant Referee 2: Dominik Schaal GER
Fourth Official: Daniel Schlager GER
Video Assistant Referee: Christian Dingert GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Johann Pfeifer GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Frank De Bleeckere BEL
UEFA Delegate: Peter Palenčík SVK

54 comments:

  1. Bodo Glimt - Sturm Graz: Sandro Schärer (SUI)
    Basel - Copenhagen: Anthony Taylor (ENG)
    Fenerbahce - Benfica: Daniel Siebert (GER)

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  2. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1328525152265738

    Croatian League
    Please give your opinion

    1) Red card, yellow card or nothing? The referee decided on the third

    2) Penalty, yes or no

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    1. In my opinion it was holding; therefore RC and PK

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    2. 1) RC for SFP
      2) Penalty and RC for DOGSO

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    3. 1) orange, but yellow is enough
      2) Penalty, RC for DOGSO

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    4. 1) RC for SFP, for referee it was hard to spot the point of contact, side without AR: unlucky. VAR assessed it was not a clear and obvious mistake.
      2) Too evident holding, even VAR stuff for me, RC for DOGSO because player would have surely controlled ball close to net.

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  3. Nyberg appointment is reported by KNVB, but on uefa site we can only read the Dutch VARs for that game at moment...

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    1. It’s now Espan Eskas on UEFA website

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    2. Indeed most likely there is an injury to Nyberg then. He was also replaced on short notice by Kristoffer Karlsson for the Malmö-Mjällby game last week and was without domestic appointment this weekend.

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    3. So, Eskas now with double appointment? He has been already named for the second leg of the game FCSB with Aberdeen or maybe will be a change in that game.

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  4. Dutch appointments for the coming weekend have also been announced. Most important ones:

    PSV - Groningen (Makkelie, VAR: Higler)
    Ajax - Heracles (Nagtegaal, VAR: Oostrom)

    It seems as if the duo Makkelie - Dieperink is finished, Higler seems to become his new permanent VAR.

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  5. Rot-Weiss Essen — Borussia Dortmund

    Big miss by Willenborg,very clear RC missed in last seconds of the match very dangerous tackle,high foot that connects with opponets player.

    Looks like some refs need VAR still in their matches.

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  6. Croatian league. The match between the two strongest teams and the situation that caused the most doubts

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CBXyd1o_Wtk

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    1. «Based on the technical guidelines of the Football Referees Commission presented during the meeting held with the coaches and club representatives, the (Croatian) Football Referees Commission cannot support this decision on the penalty kick. Namely, it appears from the available footage that the attacker, just before the defender caught up with him, moved his right foot in the direction of the opponent/defender's movement in order to make contact. We believe that the attacker intended to initiate contact in order to force a penalty kick.

      In this incident, VAR intervention is expected to enable the referee to re-examine the incident and make the correct decision.»

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    2. It's attacker putting the leg in defender's path and he even takes a quick look before the action, to be sure he can do that.
      Then, you have contact, but absolutely no penalty, fully created by attacker.
      One can agree with the Croatian committee, but once again it's very hard to find consistency in such incidents, some people continue to think that such penalties should be accepted...

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    3. Chefren if you notice this.

      Many here compare that situation to this one so tell me if they are comparable

      https://streamin.me/v/ee4a8a7e

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  7. What happened to Fedayi San, the regular VAR of Sandro Schärer? Three games for the Swiss this season and it was Fähndrich, then UEFA didn't change Van Driessche in Schärer's replacement appointment in Kosovo. Now, surprisingly, it's Van Driessche again.

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    1. I want also to remind the big mistake, at least in my opinion, by Fähndrich, in last game:
      https://www.streambug.io/cv/e9f569
      No blame for pitch referee, but maybe this counted for having the Belgian at VAR duties now with the Swiss?

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    2. How have you guys seen Schärer‘s performances in the last season. I really liked his Nations league final performance and would really like to see a swiss referee at a world cup or refereeing a big european final. How do you rate his chances for the world cup?

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    3. His last UEFA season ended very well with 3 very good performances in the CL/EL QFs and NL final. If he performes OK at the U20 WC and ends this season without major controversy I think he will surely be there at the WC.

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  8. Today in Saudi Arabia

    Supercup Semi-Final
    14:00 CET | Al-Qadsiya Al-Khubar - Al-Ahli Jidda
    Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea, Iker de Francisco Grijalba, Alfredo Rodríguez Moreno, Muhammad Al-Huwaish
    [Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz, Yasir As-Sultan]

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  9. Will be a very very difficult for Siebert. 5 mn and more difficult time than all long matchs yesterday…good luck Daniel…

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  10. I‘m not 100% convinced by Taylor‘s penalty but also because the replays were not fully conclusive. It looks like a soft penalty but definitely correct to support by VAR.

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  11. Otherwise without problems. Cautioned one reckless tackle and one SPA correctly and had a very calm first half even with the harsh penalty.

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  12. Good first half from Siebert.

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  13. Potential penalty at the end of 1st half for Fener?

    Feel like if Siebert whistled it,no VAR intervention would have been made.

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    1. Fully supportable play on IMO, contact with the arm soft and rather accidental.
      Otherwise, very good first half for Siebert. Not that challenging, but he has full control, correct cards issued, harsh but consistent foul detection.

      5 possible YC reckless kick to BEN#30
      6 first conflict, some sort of retaliation by BEN#17
      13 PAI holding, correct play on
      19 possible YC reckless stamp after ball played to BEN#17
      22 correct YC SPA holding to BEN#5
      27 correct YC reckless stamp to FEN#10
      37 possible YC reckless challenge to BEN#17, permanent infringement also an option
      44 PAI illegal use of arm, supportable play on

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    2. I haven't watched Siebert for a kong time and I must say very good Siebert so far.
      I hope he will continue like this until the final whistle

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    3. Agree. Very good during the first hour.

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  14. Florentino's red card was very well applied.
    But it's worth noting: Siebert's refereeing style in today's game is very irritating. He's not allowing players to take free kicks quickly, which is making the match extremely volatile.

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    1. Yeah he often does that to calm everyone. In general, good performance, he payed back the (regained) trust of committee.

      54 PAI handball, supportable play on
      63 correct YC DtR to BEN#20
      69 harsh YC late foul to BEN#61, perhaps permanent infringement
      71 correct 2nd YC SPA holding to BEN#61
      73 missed advantage, management of BEN dissent, YC to BEN coach
      78 possible YC SPA holding to FEN#33
      81 goal disallowed for offside by AR2
      89 PAI, correct play on
      90+2 correct YC UB to FEN#24
      90+4 management of conflict, YCs given to BEN#4 and FEN#17, possible 2nd YC to BEN#20

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    2. Great performance,one of his better performances in very hostile enviroment.

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    3. It's not about calming players down with cards, but rather about preventing the flow of the game itself. Siebert didn't interfere with the outcome, but in terms of play volume, let's face it, he did interfere a lot with unnecessary stoppages.

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  15. Excepcional peformacne of Siebert tonight in very hot atmosphere with excellent control of the game, and crucial decisions correctly made. I did not see such performance in UCL from City Real and Marciniak performance in 2023, and Orsato Psg Dortmund in 2024.

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    1. Agree,one of better performances from any ref in recent years.

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    2. “One of the best performances from any ref in recent years??” Come on guys, he wasn't bad but let's not exaggerate...LOL

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    3. When you look at that match who wqs the first name of the match?Siebert for sure.
      Not challenging in terms of crucial decisions,but huge masterclass in keeping control and managing players in hostile enviroment with very temperamental teams.

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  16. Big names needed in Lisboa and and Kopenhagen next week.

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    1. I hope so. Preferably, an experienced referee in finals and big games.

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    2. I have my doubts whether Vincic could be there, because the last time he refereed a game involving the Portuguese he didn't make very good decisions and it was in the Nations League semi-final between Germany and Portugal.

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  17. Who do you think will be chosen for the return matches?
    I have a lot of challenging games.

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  18. For the meeting in Lisbon, I would bet on Turpin, Marciniak or Kovacs.

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    1. Kovacs can't be in Lisbon because he had Fenerbahce in the 3rd round. So, only Copenhagen he could get it.

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    2. Maybe Marciniak cause Turpin had some controversies with Fener last year.

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  19. From Taylor game.

    Penalty:
    https://streambug.org/cv/a15733
    No good replays, but I think it stays just as supportable call, looking more a soft one than a very clear situation. Also, didn't like Taylor body language, too lazy, in whistling it, it looked like he was waiting for a confirmation by player's reaction, before blowing the whistle...

    Second YC:
    https://streambug.org/cv/3ebf6f
    Once whisteeld, very mandatory, but what about the foul? For me, mostly a simulation even though you can't expect a different decision by referee.

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  20. https://www.streambug.io/cv/aad78c

    Saw this possible penalty incident on Twitter from Espen Eskås in the Celtic game...

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