Sunday, 14 June 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup Match 6: Australia - Türkiye (discussion)

Jesús Valenzuela in the middle for Australia -  Türkiye, let's comment his performance.  


Match 6
Group D
14 June 2026, 06:00 CET 
BC Place, Vancouver
AUSTRALIA - TÜRKIYE
Referee: Jesús Valenzuela VEN 
Assistant Referee 1: Jorge Urrego VEN
Assistant Referee 2: Tulio Moreno VEN 
Fourth Official: Kevin Ortega PER
Reserve AR : Michael Orue PER
Vidéo Assistant Referee: Tatiana Guzman NCA
Assistant Vidéo Assistant Referee 1 : Juan Soto VEN
Assistant Vidéo Assistant Referee 2 : Fu Ming CHN 

29 comments:

  1. Everyone asleep it seems.

    Not too much controversy in terms of decisions or fouls.

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  2. Goal for Australia, good positioning by the referee on that counter attack by Australia and fitness in his finishing position.

    A goal now, so the game should open up. More challenges and match will be played at a higher tempo

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  3. Not a first half to remember! Good choice from those who are sleeping!

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  4. Valenzuelan has made a positive impression in the first half. He has shown good foul recognition, not buying into Turkish players who go down easily, while still identifying clever fouls when necessary and maintaining good flow in the match. He demonstrates strong presence in situations, both during active play and after the whistle, using a mix of informal and public verbal warnings to players. Overall, he has displayed good movement patterns and a natural leadership style on the field. It is encouraging to see this performance following Martinez’s display yesterday.

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    1. Agree, my only comment to add here is that this match difficulty hasn’t been high. At this stage medium to low, as the desperation increases from the Turkiye team then it might change as the second half progresses

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    1. That was my feeling. Minimum strong warning at the least, I would have thought YC would have been accepted by all. I’ll be honest, it’s probably the first time during the match sanctions to be used

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    2. The situation is really borderline, but the player has not yet built up full speed. However, he has control of the ball, a clear direction toward goal, and space to advance in a 2-vs-3 situation just outside the penalty area, so the attacking potential is high.

      The player in yellow only goes in to stop the ball carrier, so a caution for a tactical foul would have been the perfect decision here

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    3. Just to add, it was the first type of situation in the match.

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  6. Correct foul for turkey min 55

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  7. Npk excellent desicion hand in natural position

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    1. Easy decision but you can only call and referee the decisions/match in front of you

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    2. In terms of a handball call, I don’t think it was a tough or difficult decision.

      You must referee the match you are assigned, even if it isn’t the most difficult match of the tournament thus far.

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  8. Correct no-call for handball when Turkey takes a shot inside the attacking penalty area. The distance is very short, the defender's arm is in a natural position, and the ball arrives unexpectedly. The arm does not make the body unnaturally bigger, and there is no deliberate movement toward the ball. Therefore, play should be allowed to continue.

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  9. 83:30 Incorrect flag by AR2, resulting in a free kick for Turkey. The referee is well positioned with a clear line of sight and is in the best position to judge the challenge. In this situation, the assistant referee should avoid intervening and allow the referee to make the decision.

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    1. Agree. I think he made an earlier intervention and maybe got carried away

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  10. 86’ Reckless against Turkiye. Easy call

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  11. 85:20 – Correct yellow card. The Turkish player stops a promising attack with a tactical foul and prevents the opponents from moving forward.

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  12. 90+6 Ar2 flags foul…. Not given by Ref. 😀😀😀

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  13. good refereeing in easy match

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  14. Good performance by the referee from Venezuela, I think we could describe this one as easiest game of the tournament so far, but of course not referee's fault.

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  15. https://x.com/bigjosh2000/status/2065972388735398005?s=46&t=Ok5OCp_U1mZPFDKlm4EOGQ Is FIFA justified a clear wrong decision with this « onside » ?

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  16. Genetlmans, my comments on three games played last night/morning:
    Very good performance by Vincic. Trustued by all parts involved in game, led game fully under control from first to last moment without problems. Missed 1-2 YC, with one more mistake which finally was correct call after VAR( CORNER KICK),are not big problem in game like this.Some fouls that he let to play was part of criteria on both sides. Vincic pathway continue definetely.
    Ghobral perfromance was average, becouse he showed lack in disciplinary and tehnical way,also some obvious mistakes in judgment way,but,at the end,without controversy.
    Valenzuela performance was very good in easy game,nothing to report
    One thing that I would like to mention is that I see a lot of comments which goes too critical and harsh on referees. Every game unitl now finished without controversy or decision that impacted on final outcome,what is very good for referees,Fifa,and officiating community, so I would like to please that this blog should be place for more objecitve comments(I exlude 5-6 guys led by Chefren,becouse their comments are very good and objecitve). I know, nobody should stop freedom of speaking and writing,and I dont try that, but all of us like to learn and see more objecitve comments. All of us love refereeing, but someone of us need to be aware that Marciniak WC Final pefromance is not possible in all games.

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  17. Why the AR's are wearing "FIFA referee" badges instead of "FIFA assistant referee"?

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