tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post8254114619965324534..comments2024-03-29T12:32:42.861+01:00Comments on Law 5 - The Referee: 2019 AFC Asian Cup - Referee Appointments for Group Stage MD3Law5TheRefhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12274952933938429751noreply@blogger.comBlogger100125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-55259751812229419952019-01-18T17:55:02.556+01:002019-01-18T17:55:02.556+01:00Thanks for the explanation, especially considering...Thanks for the explanation, especially considering it is only his second game, I would have suspected Faghani would almost certainly referee a semi-final.<br /><br />Which would mean the AFC does not consider the incidents in AUS - SYR to be enough controversy.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-83768558504471025002019-01-18T17:53:01.848+01:002019-01-18T17:53:01.848+01:00LEBANON - DPR KOREA, Christopher Beath
1st Half: ...LEBANON - DPR KOREA, Christopher Beath<br /><br />1st Half: https://ok.ru/video/1122268678809<br /><br />8' Foul decision before the free kick that was scored (0-1), call given with significant delay; likely intervention by AR or AAR<br />Video minute: 38:54 https://ok.ru/video/1122268678809?fromTime=2334<br /><br />11' YC PRK #5 - Off the ball Holding<br />Video minute: 42:22 https://ok.ru/video/1122268678809?fromTime=2542<br /><br />30' YC LEB #11 - Reckless tackle; AR probably helped with the card - Very good player management<br />Video minute: 1:01:00 https://ok.ru/video/1122268678809?fromTime=3660<br /><br />2nd Half: https://ok.ru/video/1122271038105<br /><br />57' penalty appeal Lebanon<br />Video minute: 24:44 https://ok.ru/video/1122271038105?fromTime=1484<br /><br />61' YC PRK #2 - SPA<br />Video minute:28:26 https://ok.ru/video/1122271038105?fromTime=1706<br /><br />72' YC PRK #8 - Reckless tackle<br />Video minute: 39:18 https://ok.ru/video/1122271038105?fromTime=2358<br /><br />77' Missed YC LEB #13 - Late stamp and blatant dissent<br />Video minute: 44:55 https://ok.ru/video/1122271038105?fromTime=2695<br /><br />79' Penalty for LEB; Missed 2nd YC for PRK #2?<br />Video minute: 46:23 https://ok.ru/video/1122271038105?fromTime=2783<br /><br />85' YC PRK #9 - Reckless tackle<br />Video minute: 52:14 https://ok.ru/video/1122271038105?fromTime=3134<br /><br />After the final whistle YC LEB #10 - Dissent<br />Video minute: 1:06:24 https://ok.ru/video/1122271038105?fromTime=3984<br /><br />A match that was challenging in its own way. Especially in the second half, Lebanon were desperate to score, leaving space for Korean counterattacks. Beath showed excellent fitness and managed to stay close enough to everything that happened. The line he chose was quite fitting for the game. A solid piece of refereeing.<br /><br />Of the six YCs, only one was a harsh decision for me (85'). There weren't any malicious challenges, although two were on the rougher side. In the first case, Beath's management was very good: While being sympathetic to the player, who had hit his opponent unitentionally, he nevertheless was firm and did not let it go unpunished. When confronted by frustrated LEB players after the final whistle, he booked one of them and the protests stopped.<br /><br />This caution in 30' as well as the free kick that led to the Korean goal were given with a short delay between the foul and the call. In the first case, Beath likely received a signal from the AR or AAR, as he let play continue before coming back to the scene. In 30', he most likely had a brief chat with the AR before booking the player. Good teamwork therefore ensured the correct decisions were taken.<br /><br />Regarding crucial scenes, three incidents stand out. A penalty appeal in 57' for holding during a free kick (two incidents), the penalty given in 79' and the free kick already discussed above. For the first pk appeal, there was some holding, but the pictures I have seen do not convince that there was a clear penalty missed. The one given isn't a black/white decision either: Did the player went down before the contact was there (It's obvious he was trying to win the pk)? Should it have been a 2nd YC for the foul?<br /><br />For me, another good performance by Chris Beath: Solid, reliable refereeing, a firm but not unapproachable referee was exactly what the game needed and what he provided. Based on performances, a knockout stage match should be a sure thing for the Australian.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-34126049152289337192019-01-18T17:12:23.225+01:002019-01-18T17:12:23.225+01:00With Iran favorites to advance, this appointment f...With Iran favorites to advance, this appointment for Faghani sets him up for the semifinal on the other side of the bracket on 29-Jan. Alternatively, if Iran falls, you could now see Faghani in the Final. It's a sensible appointment.<br /><br />I suspect Ramos was always guaranteed a R16 match as part of the exchange, unless he had the type of controversy that could not be ignored.usarefhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11712655162342858117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-16449157596913231222019-01-18T16:50:55.280+01:002019-01-18T16:50:55.280+01:00And the second batch, took me by surprise:
🇯🇵 J...And the second batch, took me by surprise:<br /><br />🇯🇵 Japan vs Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦: Ravshan Irmatov (UZB🇺🇿)<br />🇦🇺 Australia vs Uzbekistan 🇺🇿: Abdulrahman Al-Jassim (QAT🇶🇦)<br />🇦🇪 UAE vs Kyrgyz Republic 🇰🇬: Fu Ming (CHN🇨🇳)<br /><br />Apparently, Irmatov's performance in Iran - Iraq was well received, he gets the match that has the biggest names. Another certainly challenging game is the just reward for good performances for Al-Jassim (surely a candidate for the WC in 2022 in his homeland?) and after a rather unnotable Yemen - Iraq, Fu Ming will referee hosts vs debutants.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-71947285283735497132019-01-18T16:46:06.008+01:002019-01-18T16:46:06.008+01:00Appointments for the first three matches of the kn...Appointments for the first three matches of the knockout stage:<br />🇯🇴 Jordan vs Vietnam 🇻🇳: Alireza Faghani (IRN🇮🇷)<br />🇹🇠Thailand vs China PR 🇨🇳: Mohammed Abdulla (UAE🇦🇪)<br />🇮🇷 Iran vs Oman 🇴🇲: César Arturo Ramos (MEX🇲🇽)<br /><br />Quite surprised that Faghani is given one of the "smaller" matches. Abdulla Hassan Mohammed was to be expected and maybe that's the AFC's way of not sending Ramos home after the group stage, by giving him a smaller, rather one-sided looking match in the knockout stages?Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-29124952832535171292019-01-18T16:39:42.653+01:002019-01-18T16:39:42.653+01:00Indeed I did not consider performances at all. ;)
...Indeed I did not consider performances at all. ;)<br /><br />I think, Al-Kaf should have a quite good status at AFC with two CL finals in the last three years and be a serious candidate for the last matches.Philipp Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17241731897712166394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-32718579605935811252019-01-18T15:39:29.688+01:002019-01-18T15:39:29.688+01:00Typos happen. ;)
The names are reasonable, at lea...Typos happen. ;)<br /><br />The names are reasonable, at least based on the AFC principle and not really on performances. I would hope we see the likes of Taqi, Perera, Al-Kaf or Al-Khudayr, but that's most likely in vain.<br /><br />Ramos, Irmatov, Sato, Abdulla Hassan Mohammed, Shukralla and Faghani are save bets for the final seven matches I'd say.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-44317627457603740092019-01-18T15:36:21.707+01:002019-01-18T15:36:21.707+01:00VIETNAM - YEMEN, Ahmed Al-Kaf
I'll keep this ...VIETNAM - YEMEN, Ahmed Al-Kaf<br /><br />I'll keep this one short: The match wasn't as challenging as others on this final matchday, with Yemen trying to defend and stage counter-attacks and Vietnam being mostly unable to create clear-cut chances. The match was of average difficulty for the referee and mostly fair. Player management, positioning and foul detection were fine. However, there were a few noteworthy and even crucial scenes that can be discussed.<br /><br /> 27' YC YEM #11 - Late challenge, no replay<br />https://youtu.be/x1sF_CMUUX0?t=2108<br /><br />37' YC YEM #8 + free kick (soft decision?) - YC for dissent, free kick is taken directly and scored; display is wrong, AFC website and looking at the referee confirms the YC is for #8<br />https://youtu.be/x1sF_CMUUX0?t=2479<br /><br />63' Penalty + YC YEM #5 - Correct decision<br />https://youtu.be/x1sF_CMUUX0?t=5292<br /><br />78' YC VIE #10 - Player altercation/Unsporting Behaviour<br />https://youtu.be/x1sF_CMUUX0?t=6131<br /><br />83' Missed YC YEM #4 SPA (?) - The original impression (also that of the commentators) was that #4 had been booked in 37' which would have meant missed 2nd YC; only missed YC IMHO<br />https://youtu.be/x1sF_CMUUX0?t=6479<br /><br />I agree with most of the referee's decisions. The first yellow card was shown at a good moment to disencourage further fouls like the one punished and it worked. The free kick was quite a soft -and in the end crucial - call, good YC for dissent in the same scene.<br /><br />Correct penalty call, despite it being a holding incident without trying to play the ball, I can agree with no RC for DOGSO here (another Yemen player was close and could have interfered, no full control of the ball). The YC at 78' seemed soft at first, but I like the immediate reaction by the ref which made it clear he would not tolerate such behaviour; again the Omani demonstrated the ability to use cards to discourage and avoid such incidents in the future. The missed YC in 83' was a mandatory one, but considering it wasn't a second YC as initially assumed, the decision is less critical.<br /><br />Overall, a good performance in a game that I would say was of average level difficulty. The referee's understanding when to use YCs to calm down the game impressed me and even though his foul detection was sometimes a bit soft, I think that makes him a good choice for a knockout stage game.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-13182531842126047162019-01-18T11:37:53.621+01:002019-01-18T11:37:53.621+01:00My R16 predictions:
Iran won't compete with Q...My R16 predictions: <br />Iran won't compete with Qatar. <br />AFC won't appoint Faghani for an Iran match. Peterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08266058210171608834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-42630005417689164242019-01-18T01:23:41.240+01:002019-01-18T01:23:41.240+01:00R16 predictions
Jordan - Vietnam: Al-Marri, Al-Mar...R16 predictions<br />Jordan - Vietnam: Al-Marri, Al-Marri, Al-Maqaleh (all QAT), Al-Amri (OMA), Al-Jassim, Al-Kuwari (QAT)<br />Thailand - China: Kovalenko, Rasulov, Saidov (all UZB), Grishchenko (KGZ), Irmatov, Tantashev (both UZB)<br />Iran - Oman: Green, Cream, Shchetinin (all AUS), Salman, Shukralla (both BAH), Beath (AUS)<br />Japan - Saudi-Arabia: Ning, Weiming, Yi (all CHN), Kiat (SIN), Man, (HKG), Sabah (IRQ)<br />Australia - Uzbekistan: Kimura, Yamauchi, Mihara (all JPN), Al-Hammadi (UAE), Sato, Iida (JPN)<br />UAE - Kyrgyzstan: Ko, Yoon, Park (KOR), Muhamad (MAS), Kim (KOR), Perera (SRI)<br />South Korea - Bahrain: Ming (CHN), Al-Roalle, Al-Kalaf (both JOR), Abidin (MAS), Sarray (IRQ), Al-Ali (JOR)<br />Qatar - Iran: Faghani, Sokhandan, Mansouri (all IRN), Al-Abakry (KSA), Bin-Jahari (SIN), Yaacob (MAS)Philipp Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17241731897712166394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-90840101860353766272019-01-18T01:16:45.484+01:002019-01-18T01:16:45.484+01:00Yes, it was. Sorry for being unclear; what I meant...Yes, it was. Sorry for being unclear; what I meant about "unlucky" is that it wasn't cynical or intended, more of an accident/recklessness. But that doesn't matter, as you said, stonewall YC.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-16900414382867009252019-01-18T00:53:41.793+01:002019-01-18T00:53:41.793+01:00I'm sorry but that attempted swing you talked ...I'm sorry but that attempted swing you talked ab out was 100% a yellow card every day of the week.Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01233110893275558420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-15194876524464684432019-01-17T23:22:44.370+01:002019-01-17T23:22:44.370+01:00https://streamable.com/us4sy
A video compilation ...https://streamable.com/us4sy<br /><br />A video compilation of the "referee highlights".<br /><br />https://streamable.com/e0a3d<br /><br />The possible RC for SFP (IRN #14).Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-3953924962018677882019-01-17T23:07:23.423+01:002019-01-17T23:07:23.423+01:00Lebanon got two. One was for a scene that can be d...Lebanon got two. One was for a scene that can be described as unlucky: The player wasn't looking and his attempted swing to shoot hit his opponent. The second was after the final goal, apparently for dissent.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-44640120077969542002019-01-17T23:06:24.571+01:002019-01-17T23:06:24.571+01:00Thank you for the clips! Indeed, a refreshing perf...Thank you for the clips! Indeed, a refreshing performance, he had has hands full and did brilliantly. Except for the missed YC at 87', I agree with all his decisions (maybe the first tackle in 31' warranted a YC, but without replays, it's hard to say). It raises questions indeed why he doesn't whistle in his own league.<br /><br />Chronicler duty's: The AFC has updated it's match page since yesterday and added a YC for PHI player Javier Patiño in 51', immediately after the KYG goal. AFC gives as reason for the booking "argument", which is usually used for altercations between players (for example, the YC in 12' is also listed as "argument"). I have watched the minutes in question and couldn't find anything. The player did get a no foul call against him at the very start of the KYG attack, but if he said sth about that to Al-Khudair, it would have labelled as "dissent". But that's just a footnote and won't change his performance I think. ;)Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-38222240891418593812019-01-17T22:45:01.882+01:002019-01-17T22:45:01.882+01:00Qualification between Lebanon and Vietnam was deci...Qualification between Lebanon and Vietnam was decided on Fair Play points. So every card was quite important there.Philipp Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17241731897712166394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-63614548108247664642019-01-17T21:38:57.971+01:002019-01-17T21:38:57.971+01:00I think with replay it's a very suer clear pen...I think with replay it's a very suer clear penalty. He gets the player before the ball and therefore it's a foul. Nothing else.VGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05143796083259937842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-87255759945989893232019-01-17T21:17:28.331+01:002019-01-17T21:17:28.331+01:00About Valeri, I can confirm, you can read my post ...About Valeri, I can confirm, you can read my post two days ago in this discussion!<br />The news on AIA site:<br />https://www.aia-figc.it/dettaglio.asp?ID=15896<br />"Working as VAR Support and VAR Instructor".<br />So, if Makkelie is confirmed as well, I don't exclude there could be also other names... Chefrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09540069165794069444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-42527053392216029912019-01-17T21:05:56.787+01:002019-01-17T21:05:56.787+01:00KYRGYZ REPUBLIC - PHILIPPINES, Turki Muhammad Al-K...KYRGYZ REPUBLIC - PHILIPPINES, Turki Muhammad Al-Khudair<br /><br />https://streamable.com/r4xyk<br />Short refereeing highlights can be found in the above link.<br /><br />Excellent performance by Turki Al-Khudair! In my opinion, the best one that we saw so far. Missed YC at 87' because the referee was so close, and some freekicks whistled were the only problems: the rest was stellar. Disciplinary control was on a very high level, all seven cautions sorted out by the referee were fully correct. His personality and management was very different to all other referees at this championship, he has a really flamboyant style, and totally succeeded in managing the players. Actually, it was a real masterclass in that; he reminded me a lot on the maître, Mateu. He wasn't a typical athlete, but his fitness was very good. <br /><br />I was fully convinced by Turki Al-Khudair, and for my taste, he showed the best performance so far at this Asian Cup (it makes a joke that eg. Moen officiates in his local league and not him). <br />Please, AFC appoint this referee in the knockout stages!! But I am almost sure that they won't...Mikael Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05362465559010649548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-5555628154283189022019-01-17T20:33:56.399+01:002019-01-17T20:33:56.399+01:00I have heard that Danny Makkelie and Paolo Valeri ...I have heard that Danny Makkelie and Paolo Valeri are the VAR instructors during the Asia Cup? Can someone confirm whether this is correct or not? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-82583855551937161092019-01-17T19:48:52.777+01:002019-01-17T19:48:52.777+01:00Irmatov has always had something lacking with big ...Irmatov has always had something lacking with big decisions. Always. He missed clear SFP at the 2012 Olympics. He awarded a goal when he actually whistled for a penalty at the Confederations Cup. None of this is new. At all.<br /><br />I'll say what I have said since I first saw Irmatov. He got lucky at 2010. Watch his games and tell him how many key match incidents he had. Almost none. He had good fitness and little controversy... coupled with confederational neutrality and other referees having difficulty, that's why he kept getting assigned so much. But he was not an exceptional referee in 2010. It's a myth.<br /><br />The Irmatov you see today and the Irmatov you saw in Russia is the Irmatov that has always existed, he's just more arrogant now. usarefhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11712655162342858117noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-7071988023372475092019-01-17T17:03:27.847+01:002019-01-17T17:03:27.847+01:00Full appointments for the final group stage matche...Full appointments for the final group stage matches:<br /><br />SAUDI ARABIA - QATAR<br />AR1: Yoon Kwang-yeol (South Korea)<br />AR2: Park Sang-jun (South Korea)<br />FO: Cao Yi (China PR)<br />AAR1: Ko Hyung-jin (South Korea)<br />AAR2: Fu Ming (China PR)<br /><br />LEBANON - DPR KOREA<br />AR1: Matthew Cream (Australia)<br />AR2: Anton Shchetinin (Australia)<br />FO: Ronnie Koh Min Kiat (Singapore)<br />AAR1: Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)<br />AAR2: Liu Kwok Man (Hong Kong)Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-42961584929899819342019-01-17T14:33:07.622+01:002019-01-17T14:33:07.622+01:00Full appointments for the first two matches:
OMA ...Full appointments for the first two matches:<br /><br />OMA - TKM<br />AR1: Yaser Tulefat (BAH)<br />AR2: Mohamed Salman (BAH)<br />FO: Miguel Hernández (MEX)<br />AAR1: César Ramos (MEX)<br />AAR2: Khamis Al-Kuwari (QAT)<br /><br />JAPAN - UZBEKISTAN<br />AR1: Mohamed Al Hammadi (UAE)<br />AR2: Hasan Al Mahri (UAE)<br />FO: Huo Weiming (CHN)<br />AAR1: Ammar Al Jneibi (UAE)<br />AAR2: Ali Sabah Al-Qaysi (IRQ)Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-67960807704152196252019-01-17T14:14:58.280+01:002019-01-17T14:14:58.280+01:00IRAN - IRAQ, Ravshan Irmatov
https://vk.com/video...IRAN - IRAQ, Ravshan Irmatov<br /><br />https://vk.com/video-154719835_456239693<br /><br />Always a very challenging game for any referee. The fact that both team were assured qualification calmed things down a bit and while it was competitive and certainly not easy, it was also not as hectic as expected.<br /><br />For Irmatov, games like this aren't new. In the first half, we saw the referee that he was in 2010. Good communication, solid decisions (e.g. advantage 12'), excellent player management (11'). The first larger foul led to a good, friendly warning (9') and he kept that line. The first YC came after almost half an hour for a reckless swing that did not hit the opponent with much force, but the caution was an ideal time to start for the endangering nature and to discourage such behaviour.<br /><br />There were three penalty appeals in the first half (18', 27', 45') and for me, giving none was correct in all cases. Near the end of the first half, things got a bit more heated. After a free kick we had the first player altercation and while it wasn't overly aggressive, Irmatov was crowded by Iraq players and should have been firmer. It took over two minutes until the free kick could be taken.<br /><br />Jackson already mentioned the most crucial scene of the match in 39': IRN #14 jumps over a sliding tackle, landing with the studs on the knee of his opponent. Irmatov immediately hands up out a YC before a furious player altercation ensued, which he watched from a distance. I can accept this call here, as there were no attempts of VC noticeable, it was a stand-off. While saying the Iranian player did this intentional is always debatable, for me, this scene warranted a RC.<br /><br />In the second half, Irmatov seemed a bit off. Like in the end of the first half, there were some quite inexplicable no-foull cals (37', but even more so in 62' and 72'). The scene in 62' led to a rash challenge out of frustration immediately after. At this point, he should have calmed down the game.<br /><br />While I agree with ignoring two more penalty appeals (both in 48'), his disciplinary line was unsteady: Ignoring blatant dissent by IRN #13 (49), no warnings for SPA (52') or late stamps (54'). The three YCs he handed out were for a mid-air collision for IRN #11, who was presumably booked for PI, as the challenge itself was not a clear foul for me. IRQ #2 was booked for SPA and IRQ #6 for holding - the latter one soft in comparison.<br /><br />The important scenes singled out:<br />9' First larger foul by IRN #4; good warning<br />18' Penalty appeal Iran<br />21' Room for improvement in player management for a free kick<br />27' Penalty apppeal Iran<br />34' YC IRQ #14 - Reckless challenge<br />39' YC IRN #14 - SPA?<br />45' Penalty appeal Iran<br />48' Two penalty appeals Iran<br />52' SPA?<br />54' Late stamp?<br />62' No foul?<br />67' YC IRN #11 - Persistent infringement/Reckless challenge<br />72' No foul?<br />78' YC IRQ #2 - SPA (no reaction to strong dissent)<br />82' YC IRQ #6 - Holding<br /><br />To sum it up: A mixed bag. He kept the difficult game well under control most of the times and made the correct decisions when it came to quite a few penalty appeals. In the disciplinary section, he lost his line after a strong start, especially in the second half. I tend to say the missed RC for IRN #14 is a crucial mistake. Some almost shocking mistakes in foul detection later on weren't like Irmatov at all.<br /><br />I wouldn't say he was bad, but he's still not in the best of forms.Howard Maxihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582874212596977914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3596681196436096141.post-62700653860835403742019-01-17T13:59:10.327+01:002019-01-17T13:59:10.327+01:00OT
News coming from Cyprus.
Bertrand Layec will ...OT<br /><br />News coming from Cyprus.<br /><br />Bertrand Layec will replace Hans Reijgwart as Cypriot Head of Refereeing in June.greek refhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04606671215723900933noreply@blogger.com