Thursday, 29 July 2021

2020 FIFA Men's and Women's Olympic Football Tournaments - Referee appointments for Quarterfinals

 Thank to Árbitro Internacional, we have the appointments for the competition. 



Olympic Football - Tokyo 2020 - Women
Quarterfinals
30 July 2021

Canada vs Brazil
Referee: Stephanie Frappart (FRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Manuela Nicolosi (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Michelle O'Neill (IRL)
Fourth Official: Esther Staubli (SUI)
VAR: Bibiana Steinhaus-Webb (GER) 
AVAR: Abdulkadir Btgen (TUR)

United Kingdom vs Australia
Referee: Salima Mukansanga (RWA)
Assistant Referee 1: Bernadettar Kwimbira (MWI)
Assistant Referee 2: Mary Njoroge (KEN)
Fourth Official: Edina Alves (BRA)
VAR: Benoit Millot (FRA) 
AVAR: Fu Ming (CHN)

Sweden vs Japan
Referee: Lucila Venegas (MEX)
Assistant Referee 1: Mayte Chavez (MEX)
Assistant Referee 2: Enedina Caudillo (MEX)
Fourth Official: Melissa Borjas (HON)
VAR: Mauro Vigliano (ARG) 
AVAR: Andres Cunha (URU)

Netherlands vs United States
Referee: Kate Jacewicz (AUS)
Assistant Referee 1: Kyoung Min Kim (KOR)
Assistant Referee 2: Seul Gi Lee (KOR)
Fourth Official: Yoshimi Yamashita (JPN)
VAR: Abdulla Al Marri (QAT) 
AVAR: Muhammad Bin Jahari (SIN)


Olympic Football - Tokyo 2020 - Men
Quarterfinals
31 July 2021

Spain vs Ivory Coast
Referee: Jesus Valenzuela (VEN)
Assistant Referee 1: Tulio Moreno (VEN)
Assistant Referee 2: Lubin Torrealba (VEN)
Fourth Official: Leodan Gonzalez (URU)
Video Assistant Referee: Nicolas Gallo (COL)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Erick Miranda (MEX)

Japan vs New Zealand
Referee: Ismail Elfath (USA)
Assistant Referee 1: Corey Parker (USA)
Assistant Referee 2: Kyle Atkins (USA)
Fourth Official: Victor Gomes (RSA)
Video Assistant Referee: Chris Penso (USA)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Tiago Martins (POR)

Brazil vs Egypt
Referee: Christopher Beath (AUS)
Assistant Referee 1: Anton Shchetinin (AUS)
Assistant Referee 2: George Lakrindis (AUS)
Fourth Official: Adham Makhadmeh (JOR)
Video Assistant Referee: Marco Guida (ITA)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Guillermo Cuadra (ESP)

Korea Republic vs Mexico
Referee: Orel Grinfeeld (ISR)
Assistant Referee 1: Roy Hassan (ISR)
Assistant Referee 2: Idan Yarkoni (ISR)
Fourth Official: Srdjan Jovanovic (SRB)
Video Assistant Referee: Roi Reinshreiber (ISR)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Pawel Raczkowski (POL)

87 comments:

  1. Strange that Men appointments have been published before Women, the latter will play a day earlier (tomorrow).

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  2. Jovanovic and Makhadmeh remain with one match. While a poor match was reported for the Serb, that is not true for the Jordanian.
    But it also doesn't make much sense to save Makhadmeh for later matches, because it is possible, that there is an Asian team in all of them.

    On the other hand, 3rd match for Elfath and Valenzuela. The latter was appointed on MD1 and MD2, so it makes sense to appoint him again now. Elfath however had matches on MD2 and MD3, so ends up with 3 matches in 7 days. This seems avoidable.

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    1. Very difficult to see both directly in semifinal.
      Maybe the yellow card after OFR by Makhadmeh was not liked by Collina and Busacca?
      We explained the possible reasons for that decision.
      About Jovanovic indeed it seems as that management was a problem for him, I'm really sorry, if you go by book and you apply a strict refereeing, you can experience such situations.

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  3. Frappate in Charge of Canada Brazil

    source: Instagram of Manuela Nicolosi

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  4. Given one semifinal is sure not to have a CONMEBOL team and the other is sure not to have a UEFA team, I think it's a very good bet that the semifinal referees will be:

    Gonzalez
    Soares Dias or Kabakov

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    1. Yes, I agree with that.
      Unless they are reserved for a medal game...
      I think, in Olympics the 3rd place is at least as important as the SFs - unlike in most other competitions.

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  5. Are we seriously only a few hours away from kickoff for the first women's quarterfinal. And we still don't have referee assignments published?

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  6. SWE-JPN:
    Lucila Venegas
    Mayte Chavez
    Enedina Caudillo
    Melissa Borjas 4th

    Source: Swedish FA

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  7. Olympic Football Finals - Tokyo 2020 - Women
    Quarter-finals

    Canada vs Brazil

    Referee: Stephanie Frappart (FRA)
    Assistant Referee 1: Manuela Nicolosi (FRA)
    Assistant Referee 2: Michelle O'Neill (IRL)
    Fourth Official: Esther Staubli (SUI)

    United Kingdom vs Australia

    Referee: Salima Mukansanga (RWA)
    Assistant Referee 1: Bernadettar Kwimbira (MWI)
    Assistant Referee 2: Mary Njoroge (KEN)
    Fourth Official: Edina Alves (BRA)

    Sweden vs Japan

    Referee: Lucila Venegas (MEX)
    Assistant Referee 1: Mayte Chavez (MEX)
    Assistant Referee 2: Enedina Caudillo (MEX)
    Fourth Official: Melissa Borjas (HON)

    Netherlands vs United States

    Referee: Kate Jacewicz (AUS)
    Assistant Referee 1: Kyoung Min Kim (KOR)
    Assistant Referee 2: Seul Gi Lee (KOR)
    Fourth Official: Yoshimi Yamashita (JPN)

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    1. CAN-BRA: Steinhaus-Webb (GER), Bitigen (TUR)
      GBR-AUS: Millot (FRA), Ming (CHN)
      SWE-JPN: Vigliano (ARG), Cunha (URU)
      NED-USA: Al Marri (QAT), Bin Jahari (SGP)

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  8. 2 out 4 assignments seem logical and acceptable. Venegas & Frappart
    I know nothing about Mukansanga. So I don't know what to expect from her.
    Jacewicz showed many deficiencies her match (Netherlands v Brasil) to have been rewarded with the top and most sonorous quarterfinal.
    I would have preferred Alves, Monzul, Fortunato or Frappart for this match.

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    1. Agreed. Based on NED-BRA, this appointment is not really deserved.

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  9. I think Frappart must have seen Kuipers in the Euro final, repeating his no nonsense hand gesture to cut out the fouling.

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  10. Good VAR reversal of pk call in 35th minute.

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    1. What was the reason for the original PK call? What did Frappart see that really wasn't factual?

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  11. OFR in Canada-Brazil at approx 35' to reverse a penalty decision. AR2 may have signalled an (incorrect) offside (she lifted her flag), though Frappart clearly pointed the penalty spot. VAR seems to have shown only images of the (non-)foul.
    Good procedure all around.

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    1. What was it that Frappart thought she saw?

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    2. Canadian player slide tackled a Brazilian player near the end line, getting the ball first and then taking out the Brazilian player. I think Frappart thought she took out the player first.

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    3. I and the Canadian player were surprised she singalled to the penalty spot, but good she reversed her call after going to the touchline viewer.

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    4. Was the erroneous initial call caused by poor or too distant positioning by Frappart? Or was it just a bad position on the field for the challenge to happen?

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    5. I don't recall Frappart being too far behind the play and the tackle was clearly visible with no one obstructing play.

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    6. Ah okay. Thanks for the info.
      I'm just glad that FIFA is allowing the VAR's to properly do their jobs at this tournament.
      Unlike the debacle at the recent Euro. Where the VAR's would not have intervened. And would have found whatever reason to support the obviously wrong on field decision by the referee.

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    7. I think it was a question of angle - I suspect Frappart saw largely through the back of the players, not from the side. Either way, the Canadian brushed the ball - did not kick it fully, so it was a very hard touch to see in real time. It was a reasonable (though incorrect) decision by Frappart on the field, and a good intervention by VAR.

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  12. Great no foul call on Marta in the 45th minute, as the Canadian player kicked the ball, not Marta, with Marta grabbing the ball upon falling thinking she would get the call.

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  13. Canadian player wanted penalty kick for handling when Brazilian player clearly had her arm close to her body. If referees had a nickel for every time a player didn't know the rule or interpretation but still complained, we would all be very rich by now.

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    1. Oh they know. But players will always have a shout, to try and convince the referee to "buy" what they're trying to "sell".

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  14. VAR intervention at 116' for mistaken identity on the yellow.

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  15. OFR in Sweden-Japan game at 32'. Penalty overturned - two players came together off the ball in the Swedish penalty area, and the referee judged the contact accidental rather than a deliberate charge. The replays were not 100% clear IMO, but the referee evidently saw something different on review.

    Also, in 115' in the CAN-BRA game, good VAR intervention to correct a mistaken identity for a YC (the referee played advantage and gave the card at the next stoppage). No OFR (not necessary), but good, clear gesture by Frappart to show what happened.

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    1. Well, so many VAR interventions for penalties and mistaken identities, this seems to be a totally different world than EURO. What do you think? But definitely too many mistakes by the officials in the pitch, I must say. At EURO we had a certain approach, but the clear mistakes were rare, in any case, not the same at the Olympics!
      And mistaken identity should never happen, I also know that in Italy in past seasons this typology of intervention, in case, was "hidden" (communication to referee but without making it public and without making VAR gesture...).

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    2. It was a bit negligent, for sure, and even Frappart should certainly have kept track of the player with help of her team. Oddly enough, Fleming (who was incorrectly booked) seemed confused but did not protest overly - it's possible they didn't understand what the booking was for.
      In general, Frappart had a good game and a good foul detection, players were complaining a lot. No major controversy, though the VAR intervention in first half was justified (as I said, I understand Frappart's decision to whistle, though it was clearly a mistake).

      Now on to kicks from the penalty mark!

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    3. I think it's GREAT!
      VAR was created and implemented for a reason. It's an added "tool" for the referees to use and to be able to depend on.

      I wouldn't say that the "clear mistakes were rare" at the EURO. There were definitely mistakes made. But because the VAR's were handcuffed. We were left to believe that the referee was correct or at least "supportable". However IMO, "supportable" doesn't always mean correct or right. But that word was thrown around and overused during the EURO to justify referees and the non intervention by the VAR's

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    4. I disagree mostly. I think VAR was used in the Euros exactly how it was supposed to be used. Rarely and mostly when needed. Having the two or three VAR interventions per game that were seeing in the Olympics is not a successful use of var. It means the bar is too low and the officials are making too many errors.

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    5. In regards to the mistaken identity. The players look nothing alike. Poor identification by Frappart and poor teamwork.

      Lack of dissent doesn't mean that they agree. Women as we've seen, tend to not show as much dissent as their male counterparts.

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    6. I agree, mistakes are being made. But that's why VAR exists. To correct mistakes, right?

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    7. Oh yeah, Canada won (sorry!)

      Three stopped penalties, GKs clearly having one foot on the line at the moment of the shot. No quibbles there. Very good warning by Frappart to the GKs before the shots (including a VAR signal to show 'we're watching you').

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    8. My thoughts on the VAR interventions, @Chefren:

      1. First of all, I would say that, in my view, the matches themselves have presented more challenging incidents than in the quite well-behaved, smart, very professional play of the EUROs.

      2. To an extent, I agree that the technical decision-making in has been poorer at the Olympics (ie Elfath’s DOGSO red card that he originally had only as SPA)

      3. I also think the VAR is operating with a lower bar for intervention here, which in general has been a positive thing. There also seems to be more of an expectation on referees to enforce the laws than there was at the EUROs, where the number one strategy was always to try to “manage it.” Again, I see this as a good thing.

      4. I would like to see the ratios of video reviews to matches at the Euros and at the two Olympic tournaments (men’s and women’s) so far. I suspect we are slightly over-perceiving the amount of reviews here compared to the Euros due to the timing (simultaneous and at weird times) of the games making it difficult to watch every game in full like some of us did for the EUROs.

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  16. I was checking Conference League appointments and I found:

    https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaconferenceleague/match/2033077--feyenoord-vs-luzern/

    Referee
    Marco Guida ITA

    Assistant referees
    Matteo Passeri ITA
    Stefano Alassio ITA

    Fourth official
    Ivano Pezzuto ITA

    Interesting to see that we have the appointment of a VAR for Olympic tournament on 12 August in a UEFA game, this could mean that he is already not considered for the final and very likely he will leave before. There is a too short time in my opinion between the two finals (6 and 7 August) and this game (12 August, considering the long trip and the time to recover). Also, based on that, the choices by FIFA seems to be not so much strictly according to performances, if they allow that. But let's see, maybe it is not a trouble to officiate a game when back after only 3 or 4 days... I'm curious.

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    1. The same for Millot:
      https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaconferenceleague/match/2033089--lask-vs-vojvodina/

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    2. You mean other VAR's now have a greater chance to be chosen for the Finals? Well that's fantastic!

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    3. I don't understand the purpose of your comment, Arbiter?

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    4. It's exactly as it seems Mikael. I am genuinely excited at the idea of other VAR's possibly now having a greater opportunity to be assigned in the Finals.

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    5. Sure - I was just curious which VARs you think would deserve a final assignment and why?

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    6. Mikael, too soon to tell. Because that would depend on which teams make the Finals.

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    7. My guess would be that the short time period is considered acceptable by UEFA and that they will stay in Tokyo until the end.
      And indeed, Guida and Millot are among the most used VARs at the Olympics and seem good candidates for the last matches.

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  17. And now an OFR at 65' in SWE-JAP for a handball in the penalty area. The Japanese defender's arm was clearly extended and blocked the ball on a shot, so it will come down to whether that movement was natural in the context of the player's action. IMO the arm is deliberately extended to block the shot, and should clearly lead to a penalty.
    And now, at 67', the referee agrees and awards the penalty. I didn't see any card given. Correct OFR, though arguably the referee could have been expected to see the foul on the field. It may have been difficult on the field to judge the intention of the player (which speaks to natural v. unnatural movement), and the fact that the shot hit the arm at short distance certainly advocated against a penalty. On replay, however, IMO it was a clear and obvious mistake, and the revision was correct.

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    1. Great to hear about yet another required and ultimately correct VAR intervention.

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    2. Pretty easy use of VAR there. Arm was extended laterally away from the body. Should have been the obligatory SPA caution as well.

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    3. Easy or not. I'm just at the leeway FIFA is allowing the VAR's to operate with. And I'm beyond happy that VAR is being used in the manner it is. I've long been a skeptic of system. But it being used in the manner it is at the Olympics, restores some of my confidence in the usefulness of the system.

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  18. GB v AUS
    Referee: Salima Mukansanga (RWA)
    Assistant Referee 1: Bernadettar Kwimbira (MWI)
    Assistant Referee 2: Mary Njoroge (KEN)
    Two ends of spectrum: lots of very good but also poor officiating.

    Ref - superb fitness and strong, calm personality. Good warnings when needed - insist players listen. First YC was wrong (clean challenge by AUS) but good second YC for reckless arm and YC at end for late challenge.

    GB penalty in ET seemed very soft on first view (no replay seen) but supported by VAR.

    Ref/AR1 teamwork was very poor. AR1 very hesitant, lacking sharpness/focus - some clear decisions needed in front of her (eg, 80’ clear foul wrong way) and lots of throws either not signalled at all, signalled wrong way or against the referee. Hard to tell if ref at fault (insisting AR follows her?) or AR so slow/hesitant that the ref had to give something?

    At 90 minutes, as the officials came together, they appeared to have an argument??? AR1 body language in extra time then seemed dejected.

    AR2 seemed very good but, by chance, had less to do.

    Both ARs did very well with offsides - some close decisions - and coped well with delayed flags, etc.

    I feel this ref has real potential, and it would be great to have a top female ref from CAF, but some fine-tuning/coaching needed.
    needed.

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    1. Nice report, thanks very much Steve. I only caught some moments but I was impressed with Mukansanga's manner too, and had the same view on the penalty call.

      I will look for this argument interceding 2H and ET between the officials...

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  19. 32nd minute ball appears to roll off of Dutch player's leg onto her outstretched arm but not call. Would like to see replay.

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    1. Looks like it was more into the armpit area when I slowed down the live look.

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  20. I think this is the first Olympics in which the top spots at the last women's World Cup determined who qualified for the Olympics in UEFA, as per https://olympics.nbcsports.com/2019/06/29/germany-womens-soccer-world-cup/, and I don't like the new arrangement. Each tournament should be a fresh slate and the teams shouldn't be determined by the last tournament. And due to this new arrangement, we're deprived of seeing two of the top teams in Germany and France.

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  21. No call on foul on Heath in 55th minute.

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  22. Excellent penalty decision by Kate Jacewicz in the 80th minute of NED v USA.

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    1. Oh, so this is the Jacewicz I've read so much about here. She seems to be having a good game so far, with good foul detection overall, fitness, and player management, etc.

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    2. Replays weren't great, but looked at least supportable for charging, maybe there was even pushing.
      One could discuss, whether she should have waited for a possible advantage, but IMO better to give the penalty directly, because the attacker didn't seem to shoot immediately.

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  23. Excellent offside call by AR1 in Netherlands - USA. Really sharp remembering who was offside at the first header. Very well done!

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    1. It's really really close. The player who scored is at best an inch or two offside.

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    2. Another good call by AR1 now.

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    3. And now another one. Again.

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  24. Now a no penalty decision quickly cleared by VAR.

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  25. Shoutout to both ARs in USA - Netherlands for 4 goals correctly disallowed for offside without the need for video review. 3 of them by AR1 Kim.

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  26. Really classic match with five goals disallowed for offsides in second half and extra time.

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  27. Good game by Kate Jacewicz and her assistants (Especially AR1). Repaid the faith shown in her. Australia are through to semi-finals so it could prove difficult for her to receive another match?

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  28. The last penalty kick was disallowed after VAR review--just kidding!

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  29. Now Brazil are out I anticipate Edina Alves will be hot favourite for the final. Were it not for some AR1 hesitancy I'd hope for Mukansanga in the bronze medal match, but I expect that will be either Borjas or Yamashita.

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  30. As for the SFs CANUSA Fortunato & AUSSWE either Borjas or Yamashita. I would be aghast if there was a UEFA referee for the AUSSWE SF given the quality of the other confederations' officials.

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  31. Maybe you will post good-quality videos and I will thank you, but here what I found on youtube about Frappart game:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhgmPk1BsdI
    01:37 penalty removed after OFR. AR2 should have solved this situation by herself, just reporting a corner kick. Frappart whistle was in my opinion not expected so early. I don't have other footage to assess her exact point of view, but I think that this mistake could have been avoided with teamwork. With some "courage", I would say in case of such a call during EURO, VAR would have intervened, this is the classic situation in which you can't penalize defender, even though strictly according to what we saw with Rosetti, this situation could be still borderline, considering the touch on attacker as well, but it would be out of reality.

    Would be nice to see the video with mistaken identity as well...

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  32. OT
    Some clips from 1st matchday of PKO BP Ekstraklasa

    Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza - PGE FKS Stal Mielec (Dobrynin/Pskit)
    12. reckless-SFP: https://ok.ru/video/3088571239020
    35. wrong dropped ball procedure: https://ok.ru/video/3088572418668
    46. penalty for handball: https://ok.ru/video/3088572615276

    Lech Poznań - Radomiak Radom (Frankowski/Przybył)
    12. UB-VC: https://ok.ru/video/3088573598316

    Górnik Łęczna - Cracovia Kraków (Szczech/Jakubik)
    25. SPA-DOGSO: https://ok.ru/video/3088588868204
    41. foul in the build-up to goal?: https://ok.ru/video/3088589195884

    Jagiellonia Białystok - Lechia Gdańsk (Kwiatkowski/Marciniak)
    86. UB-VC: https://ok.ru/video/3088580741740

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    1. Legia Warszawa - Wisła Płock (Kos/Frankowski)
      34. reckless-SFP: https://ok.ru/video/3088576809580
      59. reckless-SFP: https://ok.ru/video/3088577399404
      68. penalty incident: https://ok.ru/video/3088577661548

      Piast Gliwice - Raków Częstochowa (Marciniak/Musiał)
      69. penalty after kicking: https://ok.ru/video/3088584804972
      74. penalty after charging: https://ok.ru/video/3088585263724
      90. reckless-SFP: https://ok.ru/video/3088586115692

      Śląsk Wrocław - Warta Poznań (Kuźma/Lasyk)
      69. reckless-SFP: https://ok.ru/video/3088579168876
      74. wrong card showing procedure: https://ok.ru/video/3088579693164

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    2. Pogoń Szczecin - Górnik Zabrze (Przybył/Stefański)
      76. reckless-SFP: https://ok.ru/video/3088587885164
      80. reckless-SFP: https://ok.ru/video/3088588212844

      Wisła Kraków - KGHM Zagłębie Lubin (Lasyk/Kwiatkowski)
      05. penalty for kicking: https://ok.ru/video/3088581266028
      22. [OFR] penalty for handball: https://ok.ru/video/3088581724780

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  33. First VAR intervention in Hungarian First Division's (NBI) history - 1st match of the season:

    https://m4sport.hu/magyar-foci/labdarugas/cikk/2021/07/30/eloszor-iteltek-tizenegyest-a-var-segitsegevel-az-nb-i-ben

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    1. Thanks for this report, it is surely a very good news for Hungarian referees who can now make practice and they will be ready for using it in UEFA.

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  34. Handball and OFR for Valenzuela, decisive call during ET.
    https://ibb.co/rf4x7zv

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    1. Clearly correct (arm over shoulder) - but in full speed difficult to decide, whether there was contact.

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  35. Penalty to Mexico given by Orel Grinfeld as recorded on my mobile phone :D

    https://streamable.com/c724o3

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    1. I think we can conclude that Roberto Rosetti wouldn't be happy with this decision :)

      Grinfeld just instantly reacts to a push incident whilst being some distance away, it is not a decision with no merit. VAR still correct to support in the FIFA vision.

      However, playing on is clearly the better choice IMO - the Mexico player just tries to 'irritatingly' position himself for the centred ball, and then falls very easily / of his own accord.

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    2. I agree with your analysis, nothing to add!

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    3. That's dumb defending by the South Korean player. It's a highly visible two handed push with fully extended arms into the back of the Mexican player. The defender took a big risk by choosing to play in that manner.

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  36. SF predictions
    USA-CAN: Borjas (HON) - Mukansanga (RWA) - Raczkowski (POL), Reinshreiber (ISR)
    AUS-SWE: Monzul (UKR) - Pustovoitova (ROC) - Ashour (EGY), Reway (BRA)

    MEX-BRA: Kabakov (BUL) - Tessema (ETH) - Zourak (MAR), Bitigen (TUR)
    JPN-ESP: Ortega (PER) - Barton (ESA) - Cunha (URU), Miranda (MEX)

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  37. Olympic Football Finals - Tokyo 2020 - Women
    Semi-finals

    United States vs Canada

    Referee: Kateryna Monzul (UKR)
    Assistant Referee 1: Lucie Ratajova (CZE)
    Assistant Referee 2: Maryna Striletska (UKR)
    Fourth Official: Stephanie Frappart (FRA)
    Reserve Assistant Referee: Manuela Nicolosi (FRA)
    Video Assistant Referee:
    Assistant Video Assistant Referee:
    Match Commissioner : SHAHRIYARI Paria (IRI )
    General Coordinator : DUEHMERT Katharina (GER )


    Australia vs Sweden

    Referee: Melissa Borjas (HON)
    Assistant Referee 1: Shirley Perello (HON)
    Assistant Referee 2: Enedina Caudillo (MEX)
    Fourth Official: Salima Mukansanga (RWA)
    Reserve Assistant Referee: Mariana de Almeida (ARG)
    Video Assistant Referee:
    Assistant Video Assistant Referee:
    Match Commissioner : SAARINEN Outi (FIN )
    General Coordinator : MONTERROSA Mario (GUA )

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