Monday, 27 April 2026

Champions League 2025/26 - Semifinals (First Legs, II)

Referee appointment for the first leg  of 2025/26 UEFA Champions League semifinal, Atlético Madrid - Arsenal, to be played on 29 April 2026. 



Wednesday 29 April 2026

21:00 CET - Madrid (Estadio Metropolitano) 
CLUB ATLÉTICO DE MADRID (ESP) - ARSENAL FC (ENG) 
Referee: Danny Makkelie NED 
Assistant Referee 1: Hessel Steegstra NED 
Assistant Referee 2: Jan de Vries NED 
Fourth Official: Serdar Gözübüyük NED 
Video Assistant Referee: Dennis Johan Higler NED 
Assistant Video Assistant Referee:  Pol van Boekel NED 
UEFA Referee Observer: Kyros Vassaras GRE
UEFA Delegate: Artur Azaryan ARM

17 comments:

  1. So,the conclude is that race for CL final for Makkelie is over. Now its on race between Oliver and Letexier! Of course we should not forget the 2016 and 2023 scenarios but it seems clear now.

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    1. What if PSG and Arsenal go through to the final?

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    2. I disagree. If Makkelie was out of the race, as a referee from a fully neutral country, he would have been nominated for the return leg in London; so, UEFA are clearly still keeping him 'alive' for the final. Clearly, they are making him work for it though...

      The situation for both second legs is quite clear; UEFA have to decide whether to unreject** the referees of the last two CL finals, or 'promote' a referee beyond what they would like:

      Arsenal-Atletico: unrejecting Vincic vs. a referee from Fra/Ger
      Bayern-PSG: unrejecting Kovacs vs. Mariani

      (** this is supposing that Vincic was rejected for Bayern-Real, which imo he should be with an 8,0 score, and also supposing that the information reported by Isaac Fouto was correct about Kovacs/DOGSO).

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    3. @Mikael W: absolutely agree.

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    4. I agree on the choice in Bayern-PSG, but isn't Marciniak still an option for Arsenal-Atletico?
      And if you consider Mariani for the game in Munich, he should also be an alternative for London.

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  2. If Atletico go through, Oliver emerge as the number one favorite for the final

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  3. Yes, it can be problem if PSG vs Arsenal in the final. Yes,all of us will say Makkelie,but Uefa RC neeed tho show guts and appoint him to PSG again after 2022.

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  4. Excellent and deserved for Makkelie .. Though I hope this doesn't mean the end of the tournament for him!

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  5. I wouldn’t be surprised if Makkelie is still a candidate for the final. First of all, I think the committee faces challenges in appointing the semi-final matches after the major controversies in recent weeks. Secondly, appointing Makkelie for a first leg is safer than for a return leg. And if they have him in mind for the final, but only in the scenario that PSG go out in the semi-finals, they risk him ending up with nothing: no semi-final and no final.

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  6. Agree with Mikael , if Makkelie is not a final candidate at all, uefa would give him the return in London. Easy choice when Marcinaik is struggling with his physical condition.

    I wonder we will see Oliver in a semi . As Nolan wrote, For the English there is also the risk he ends up with nothing, no SF or F so he should get a SF first leg in the Europa league ?

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    1. Braga-Freiburg: Oliver
      N.Forest-A.Villa: Pinheiro
      Shakhtar-C.Palace: Hernandez
      Rayo-Strasbourg: Taylor

      What do you think? Unobtrusive 'Michael Oliver' 2.0 for the Premier League derby, a game for Oliver himself in the semifinals, Taylor already did Celta in the last round second leg, and better to keep Hernandez away from the EL (Iberian neighbours; with his foul recognition he would face lots of dissent in English derby and I think UEFA know this) and he can do the 'neutral' game in Poland. It is my opinion that Marciniak won't referee another match this season in UEFA club comps, since having not taken the fitness test at Limassol, substituting himself out of Liverpool-Gala in the warm-up, and only returning this very weekend domestically (remember that his standing is higher in FIFA than UEFA).

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    2. Ah, now it comes to mind: even if it wasn't his fault (reported by teammate and not called by VAR), the missed red card in the Conference QF should really end Pinheiro's season in UEFA comps. In that case the specialist for English derbies in the Europa League, Felix Zwayer, can be the referee at Nottingham! :)

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    3. Yap agree with Mikeal on Zwayer but the second leg at Villa Park feels better for the ref who did last year's final

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    4. There is also a fifa observer for the form check, Trefoloni. Zwayer makes sense
      uefa might save Letexier for a final available for him, UEL or CL

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  7. Very good appointment for Makkelie well deserved and much on merit, IMO that's put him in the front running for the final come end of May.
    With Oliver everything hangs in the balance EL final already eliminated, Conference league you still have Crystal Palace which could have been a fair compensation for a UEFA final this year

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  8. I'm almost sure that, unfortunately, this is last CL match for Makkelie this season; SF appointment rule him out for final match giving priority to Oliver and Letexier; the only combination PSG-Arsenal in the final could give him a new hope. Fully agree that Zwayer will be the man for the english derby in EL; Sanchez martinez could be an option ofr Braga-Friburg

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    1. In theory, anything is possible (Marciniak even refereed the second leg of the semifinals and the final in the same year), but it’s true that it’s quite unlikely, given how the committee has treated Makkelie—he should have been refereeing this final years ago...

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