2023/24 UEFA Europa League Group Stage Matchday 1, referee appointments.
Thursday 21 September 2023
18:45 CET - Brussels (Lotto Park)
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise (BEL) - Toulouse FC (FRA) | Group E
Referee: Rohit Saggi NOR
Assistant Referee 1: Morten Jensen NOR
Assistant Referee 2: Anders Olav Dale NOR
Fourth Official: Kai Erik Steen NOR
Video Assistant Referee: Jeroen Manschot NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Mohammad Usman Aslam NOR
UEFA Referee Observer: Edgar Steinborn GER
UEFA Delegate: Targo Kaldoja EST
18:45 CET - Linz (Raiffeisen Arena)
LASK Linz (AUT) - Liverpool FC (ENG) | Group E
Referee: Marco Di Bello ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Giorgio Peretti ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Giovanni Baccini ITA
Fourth Official: Rosario Abisso ITA
Video Assistant Referee: Michael Fabbri ITA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Gianluca Aureliano ITA
UEFA Referee Observer: Mehmet Murat Ilgaz TUR
UEFA Delegate: Irakli Nakaidze GEO
18:45 CET - Rennes (Roazhon Park)
Stade Rennais FC (FRA) - Maccabi Haifa FC (ISR) | Group F
Referee: Harm Osmers GER
Assistant Referee 1: Robert Kempter GER
Assistant Referee 2: Dominik Schaal GER
Fourth Official: Florian Badstübner GER
Video Assistant Referee: Bastian Dankert GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Alper Ulusoy TUR
UEFA Referee Observer: Frank De Bleeckere BEL
UEFA Delegate: Zaur Hacı-Məhərrəmov AZE
18:45 CET - Athens (Olymbiakó Athlitikó Kéntro Athinón "Spýros Loúis")
Panathinaïkós AO (GRE) - Villarreal CF (ESP) | Group F
Referee: Craig Pawson ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Simon Bennett ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Lee Betts ENG
Fourth Official: John Brooks ENG
Video Assistant Referee: Darren England ENG
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Peter Bankes ENG
UEFA Referee Observer: Andreas Schluchter SUI
UEFA Delegate: Siarhiej Iĺič BLR
18:45 CET - Geneva (Stade de Genève)
Servette FC (SUI) - SK Slavia Praha (CZE) | Group G
Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili GEO
Assistant Referee 1: Levan Varamishvili GEO
Assistant Referee 2: Zaza Pipia GEO
Fourth Official: Aleko Aptsiauri GEO
Video Assistant Referee: Paweł Pskit POL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Piotr Lasyk POL
UEFA Referee Observer: Stefan Johannesson SWE
UEFA Delegate: Zgjim Sojeva KOS
18:45 CET - Tiraspol (Arena principală a сomplexului sportiv „Sheriff”)
FC Sheriff Tiraspol (MDA) - AS Roma (ITA) | Group G
Referee: Andris Treimanis LVA
Assistant Referee 1: Haralds Gudermanis LVA
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksejs Spasjonņikovs LVA
Fourth Official: Aleksandrs Golubevs LVA
Video Assistant Referee: Christian Dingert GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Benjamin Brand GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Neale Barry ENG
UEFA Delegate: Michális Mítas CYP
18:45 CET - Leverkusen (BayArena)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (GER) - BK Häcken (SWE) | Group H
Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
Assistant Referee 1: Mangirdas Mirauskas LTU
Assistant Referee 2: Vytenis Kazlauskas LTU
Fourth Official: Vilius Paulauskas LTU
Video Assistant Referee: Massimiliano Irrati ITA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Abdulkadir Bitigen TUR
UEFA Referee Observer: Jan Willem Wegereef NED
UEFA Delegate: Colin MacDonald SCO
18:45 CET - Baku (Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika Stadionu)
Qarabağ FK (AZE) - Molde FK (NOR) | Group H
Referee: John Beaton SCO
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel McFarlane SCO
Assistant Referee 2: Douglas Potter SCO
Fourth Official: Matthew MacDermid SCO
Video Assistant Referee: Nicolas Walsh SCO
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Steven McLean SCO
UEFA Referee Observer: Shmuel Shteif ISR
UEFA Delegate: Andi Zëre ALB
21:00 CET - London (London Stadium)
West Ham United FC (ENG) - FK TSC Bačka Topola (SRB) | Group A
Referee: Filip Glova SVK
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel Poláček SVK
Assistant Referee 2: Peter Bednár SVK
Fourth Official: Michal Očenáš SVK
Video Assistant Referee: Alejandro José Hernández Hernández ESP
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Dennis Johan Higler NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Konrad Plautz AUT
UEFA Delegate: Johny Vanspauwen BEL
21:00 CET - Piraeus (Stádio Geórgios Karaïskákis)
Olymbiakós SFP (GRE) - SC Freiburg (GER) | Group A
Referee: Allard Lindhout NED
Assistant Referee 1: Rogier Honig NED
Assistant Referee 2: Patrick Inia NED
Fourth Official: Alex Bos NED
Video Assistant Referee: Clay Ruperti NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Erwin Blank NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Vladimir Šajn SVN
UEFA Delegate: Iain Blair SCO
21:00 CET - Amsterdam (Johan Cruijff ArenA)
AFC Ajax (NED) - Olympique de Marseille (FRA) | Group B
Referee: Maurizio Mariani ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Daniele Bindoni ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Alberto Tegoni ITA
Fourth Official: Giovanni Ayroldi ITA
Video Assistant Referee: Aleandro Di Paolo ITA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Nejc Kajtazovič SVN
UEFA Referee Observer: Thomas Einwaller AUT
UEFA Delegate: Neil Morrow NIR
21:00 CET - Brighton (American Express Stadium)
Brighton & Hove Albion FC (ENG) - AEK Athens FC (GRE) | Group B
Referee: Kristo Tohver EST
Assistant Referee 1: Silver Kõiv EST
Assistant Referee 2: Sten Klaasen EST
Fourth Official: Joonas Jaanovits EST
Video Assistant Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera ESP
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Pol van Boekel NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Kóstas Kapitanís CYP
UEFA Delegate: Marcin Stefański POL
21:00 CET - Prague (epet Arena)
AC Sparta Praha (CZE) - Áris Lemessoú (CYP) | Group C
Referee: Jérôme Brisard FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Alexis Auger FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Aurélien Berthomieu FRA
Fourth Official: Thomas Léonard FRA
Video Assistant Referee: Éric Wattellier FRA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Willy Delajod FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Augustus Viorel Constantin ROU
UEFA Delegate: Attila Tömő HUN
21:00 CET - Glasgow (Ibrox Stadium)
Rangers FC (SCO) - Real Betis Balompié (ESP) | Group C
Referee: Lawrence Visser BEL
Assistant Referee 1: Rien Vanyzere BEL
Assistant Referee 2: Thibaud Nijssen BEL
Fourth Official: Kevin Van Damme BEL
Video Assistant Referee: Bram Van Driessche BEL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Tiago Bruno Lopes Martins POR
UEFA Referee Observer: Stefan Johannesson SWE
UEFA Delegate: Zgjim Sojeva KOS
18:45 CET - Tiraspol (Arena principală a сomplexului sportiv „Sheriff”)
FC Sheriff Tiraspol (MDA) - AS Roma (ITA) | Group G
Referee: Andris Treimanis LVA
Assistant Referee 1: Haralds Gudermanis LVA
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksejs Spasjonņikovs LVA
Fourth Official: Aleksandrs Golubevs LVA
Video Assistant Referee: Christian Dingert GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Benjamin Brand GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Neale Barry ENG
UEFA Delegate: Michális Mítas CYP
18:45 CET - Leverkusen (BayArena)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen (GER) - BK Häcken (SWE) | Group H
Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
Assistant Referee 1: Mangirdas Mirauskas LTU
Assistant Referee 2: Vytenis Kazlauskas LTU
Fourth Official: Vilius Paulauskas LTU
Video Assistant Referee: Massimiliano Irrati ITA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Abdulkadir Bitigen TUR
UEFA Referee Observer: Jan Willem Wegereef NED
UEFA Delegate: Colin MacDonald SCO
18:45 CET - Baku (Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika Stadionu)
Qarabağ FK (AZE) - Molde FK (NOR) | Group H
Referee: John Beaton SCO
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel McFarlane SCO
Assistant Referee 2: Douglas Potter SCO
Fourth Official: Matthew MacDermid SCO
Video Assistant Referee: Nicolas Walsh SCO
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Steven McLean SCO
UEFA Referee Observer: Shmuel Shteif ISR
UEFA Delegate: Andi Zëre ALB
21:00 CET - London (London Stadium)
West Ham United FC (ENG) - FK TSC Bačka Topola (SRB) | Group A
Referee: Filip Glova SVK
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel Poláček SVK
Assistant Referee 2: Peter Bednár SVK
Fourth Official: Michal Očenáš SVK
Video Assistant Referee: Alejandro José Hernández Hernández ESP
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Dennis Johan Higler NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Konrad Plautz AUT
UEFA Delegate: Johny Vanspauwen BEL
21:00 CET - Piraeus (Stádio Geórgios Karaïskákis)
Olymbiakós SFP (GRE) - SC Freiburg (GER) | Group A
Referee: Allard Lindhout NED
Assistant Referee 1: Rogier Honig NED
Assistant Referee 2: Patrick Inia NED
Fourth Official: Alex Bos NED
Video Assistant Referee: Clay Ruperti NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Erwin Blank NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Vladimir Šajn SVN
UEFA Delegate: Iain Blair SCO
21:00 CET - Amsterdam (Johan Cruijff ArenA)
AFC Ajax (NED) - Olympique de Marseille (FRA) | Group B
Referee: Maurizio Mariani ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Daniele Bindoni ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Alberto Tegoni ITA
Fourth Official: Giovanni Ayroldi ITA
Video Assistant Referee: Aleandro Di Paolo ITA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Nejc Kajtazovič SVN
UEFA Referee Observer: Thomas Einwaller AUT
UEFA Delegate: Neil Morrow NIR
21:00 CET - Brighton (American Express Stadium)
Brighton & Hove Albion FC (ENG) - AEK Athens FC (GRE) | Group B
Referee: Kristo Tohver EST
Assistant Referee 1: Silver Kõiv EST
Assistant Referee 2: Sten Klaasen EST
Fourth Official: Joonas Jaanovits EST
Video Assistant Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera ESP
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Pol van Boekel NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Kóstas Kapitanís CYP
UEFA Delegate: Marcin Stefański POL
21:00 CET - Prague (epet Arena)
AC Sparta Praha (CZE) - Áris Lemessoú (CYP) | Group C
Referee: Jérôme Brisard FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Alexis Auger FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Aurélien Berthomieu FRA
Fourth Official: Thomas Léonard FRA
Video Assistant Referee: Éric Wattellier FRA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Willy Delajod FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Augustus Viorel Constantin ROU
UEFA Delegate: Attila Tömő HUN
21:00 CET - Glasgow (Ibrox Stadium)
Rangers FC (SCO) - Real Betis Balompié (ESP) | Group C
Referee: Lawrence Visser BEL
Assistant Referee 1: Rien Vanyzere BEL
Assistant Referee 2: Thibaud Nijssen BEL
Fourth Official: Kevin Van Damme BEL
Video Assistant Referee: Bram Van Driessche BEL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Tiago Bruno Lopes Martins POR
UEFA Referee Observer: João Francisco Lopes Ferreira POR
UEFA Delegate: Peter Oskam NED
21:00 CET - Bergamo (Gewiss Stadium)
Atalanta BC (ITA) - RKS Raków Częstochowa (POL) | Group D
Referee: Roi Reinshreiber ISR
Assistant Referee 1: Sagi Metzamber ISR
Assistant Referee 2: Matityahu Yakobov ISR
Fourth Official: Idan Leiba ISR
Video Assistant Referee: Marco Fritz GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Ivan Bebek CRO
UEFA Referee Observer: Edward Foley IRL
UEFA Delegate: Kieran O’Connor WAL
21:00 CET - Graz (Merkur Arena)
SK Sturm Graz (AUT) - Sporting CP (POR) | Group D
Referee: Nikola Dabanović MNE
Assistant Referee 1: Vladan Todorović MNE
Assistant Referee 2: Srđan Jovanović MNE
Fourth Official: Miloš Bošković MNE
Video Assistant Referee: Jochem Kamphuis NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Richard Wilhelmus Martens NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Jørn West Larsen DEN
UEFA Delegate: Filips Dhondt BEL
UEFA Delegate: Peter Oskam NED
21:00 CET - Bergamo (Gewiss Stadium)
Atalanta BC (ITA) - RKS Raków Częstochowa (POL) | Group D
Referee: Roi Reinshreiber ISR
Assistant Referee 1: Sagi Metzamber ISR
Assistant Referee 2: Matityahu Yakobov ISR
Fourth Official: Idan Leiba ISR
Video Assistant Referee: Marco Fritz GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Ivan Bebek CRO
UEFA Referee Observer: Edward Foley IRL
UEFA Delegate: Kieran O’Connor WAL
21:00 CET - Graz (Merkur Arena)
SK Sturm Graz (AUT) - Sporting CP (POR) | Group D
Referee: Nikola Dabanović MNE
Assistant Referee 1: Vladan Todorović MNE
Assistant Referee 2: Srđan Jovanović MNE
Fourth Official: Miloš Bošković MNE
Video Assistant Referee: Jochem Kamphuis NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Richard Wilhelmus Martens NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Jørn West Larsen DEN
UEFA Delegate: Filips Dhondt BEL
Debut in Europa League with a committee member for Lindhout.
ReplyDeleteA game to be watched the one in Greece. And I would say also a quite good one for the expectations of the Dutch...
Chefren, you shouldn’t draw any conclusions based on just that kids tournament without a VAR. Lindhout has improved a lot the past two years, as a part of the UEFA Talent & Mentor programma (coached by an Italian btw!). His body language is very confident. In European games, he was able to adapt his lenient Eredivisie style to a more strict one. His fitness is excellent. It’s unfortunate that he didn’t show his best at the u21, where they gave him only 1 day rest in between probably the two biggest Groupstage games. Very strange management in Romania tbh.
DeleteYes based on Dutch league games Lindhout definifitely deserved this. But for sure a big game. Exciting to follow
DeleteMeritocracy is a just a long time ago forgotten principle by this committee anyway
DeleteGames in Greece can be hot and tensed, but Lindhout is used to a hostile atmosphere (in Rotterdam..).
DeleteAR Inia seems very talented as well. Interesting that so many good AR’s are Frisian
@Forlan: two good years of development and merit are not destroyed by 1 bad game in Romania without VAR, come on.
Delete@Anonymous 19:37
DeleteNo, but it would make more sense to get an UECL appointment first and not immediately EL, for instance.
Why even bother sending a committee member if Lindhout is going to get good marks regardless if he referees the game well or not... 🤷♂️
DeleteAnd btw: the (anonymous) comments btw under Chefren's post about Lindhout's performance in the Johan Cryuff Shield game were a disgrace. He CORRECTLY analysed that Lindhout refereed the game poorly - only giving foul calls after 2/3secs, unsure of what to decide; inexistent (no, not "lenient", lenient can be good(!), inexistent) disciplinary control; lots of confrontations and no control over the players actions whatsoever; and finally, a hilariously bad stealing meters incident at the end that even a grassroots referee could be disappointed in himself for. There is a difference between good, lenient refereeing and a referee showing an unconfident and poor level of officiating: this was the latter. If you can't distinguish between the two, and instead formulate your analysis as "well there were no complaints in the media, Dutch style" blah blah blah, then... it is rather tiresome (anyone can read the latter on some fan's forum or whatever), from my perspective at least.
And to be clear, I think Lindhout is a fairly decent 1st/2nd Cat referee.
As if you are EVER positive about a Dutch ref, FFS.
DeleteBtw. Johan who? 🤦♂️
What? I like Dutch refs. For a country with population ≈15mil, they provided MANY top referees (including having two of the world's very best referees only a very short while ago) and probably could have refereed four WC finals over the years. You can't actually think I have some vendetta against Dutch (or any country's!) referees?
DeleteSome Dutch fans (or should I say: a Dutch fan) seem to be extremely annoyed by each post which even slightly criticizes Allard Lindhout.
DeleteThis is not a fan site, grow up! Nothing wrong in what Chefren and Mikael have written. Lindhout deservedly criticized after ECu21 and let’s be honest, if it would have been a referee not under the wings of Dutch committee member this appointment would definitely have been different.
Having said that, let’s see how he’ll do in Piraeus and evaluate afterwards.
Indeed Lindhout seems to be fancied by Dutch readers/commenters on this blog. But also by Dutch refcom. I am also Dutch - and have my reasons to be anonymous here - but agree with Chefren and Mikael's opinions and analysis (also in previous blogs). There is a difference between actually being in control of a match and players, and pretending to be in control. The latter is what Lindhout is very good at. But when you look at his decisions on the field, he does not take any risk in his decisions. Most fouls he whistles are in favor of the defenders and mainly soft ones.
DeleteHowever this match will be a big test for him and hope he does well to gain some confidence after the U21 Euros, to prove he is a decent 1st category referee. I don't see he will reach the level of 'our' current 2 Elite referees and Kuipers, but time will tell.
Excuse my ignorance, but which observers are members of the committee?
ReplyDeleteUEFA Referees Committee
DeleteChairman: Roberto Rosetti (UEFA Chief Refereeing Officer)
Members: Dagmar Damková (UEFA Refereeing Officer), Björn Kuipers (UEFA Refereeing Officer), Vladimir Sajn (UEFA Refereeing Officer), Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain).
Damková essentially runs women's refereeing right? So in practice it's Rosetti/Kuipers/Sajn/Velasco.
DeleteFew changes in the last 4 years, Batta retired and Dallas became 'regular' observer (don't know if it was Rosetti's decision or the Scotsman's), Kuipers was (deservedly) appointed shortly after his retirement.
Re: Velasco Carballo, the official version is that he left CTA-RFEF because he was appointed to UEFA committee, but always had the gut feeling that he was fired by recently-departed RFEF president Luis Rubiales out of spite because Velasco Carballo argued that Mbappé's decisive goal against Spain in 2021 Nations League final was correctly allowed to stand (now it isn't because IFAB changed their interpretation due to the incident, but *at that time* the goal was legal), and his appointment to RefCom was rather a personal favour by a friend (Rosetti) than a promotion out of the blue, despite Velasco ofc having the skills to be a competent RefCom member.
Then there are also observers from Mentors programme that are supposed to be trusted regarding new prospective referees, like Kassai for instance
DeleteDamn still no Kovacs in list
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DeleteSorry, but it's me, Ichigo. I don't like the Anonymous post, because he hate Kovacs. It's not first time when he talk about Kovacs games in diferrent way. I didn't watch the match yesterday, but he had an awfull night.
DeleteOT: Sampaio in Brazilian League: He didn't award the penalty, var didn't intervent as well.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/deolhono_apito/status/1703953522218115120?t=gcYMW-oV_ZuqJHRT8w1bfg&s=19
The most notable ref-obs pairings:
ReplyDeleteOsmers - De Bleeckere
Kruashvili - Johannesson
Glova - Plautz
Lindhout - Šajn
Mariani - Einwaller
Tohver - Kapitanís
Visser - João Ferreira
Pawson, Lindhout, Mariani and Visser with - imo - best games, especially Ajax - Marseille with the Italian...
No surprise rosetti gifts it to a mediocre countryman again....
DeleteI want to ask about Jerome Brisard. What are the UEFA plans for him? France is doing very well in refereeing. Turpin is in his best years, Letexier is the new rising star and Delajod already starts to make a name for himself as a huge talent. It is not like France desparately need another top trusted referee, situation in which are other big and powerful countries for example. Brisard already is a top VAR, what is the point of him being back on the pitch? I understand to appoint him in qualifiers in order to keep him, you know, connected, but now in the group stage... and in UEL and not UECL... a little weire strategy, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteAbout Italian appointments, Di Bello gets this one in one of his worst periods of form, still out after the famous incident in Juventus - Bologna. Standard assignment for him as Category 1 with an expected win by away side.
ReplyDeleteMariani: after the path he followed one year ago, the expectations were all about Champions League. Getting still Europa League means that he has not convinced committee so far, and we know the reasons, after the poor performance in the big game involving Barcelona. Still, he gets something very big in this competition, but this time he can't fail. His first game in serie A this season has been poor, Milan - Torino, I described it on the blog. No further appointments after that. Situation seems not good.
I think on MD2 surely Orsato, but maybe also Guida in CL.
Rob Jones is a good referee, he will be in charge of Arsenal vs Tottenham and he had some of the best decisions in Nottingham vs Burnely
ReplyDeleteHe is bang averge
DeleteHe had 2 var interventions on the match report I read?
DeleteYes, for a deliberate handball in the buildup to goal and a red card. He also had a review he recommended as a VAR on Saturday rejected by the referee
DeleteSpecific information on Erik Lambrechts (BEL). He was designated for a UCL match but has been replaced due to injury.
ReplyDeleteAs for Lawrence Visser, he had already been designated for a UEL match (Ranger FC - Real Betis), so this is not a replacement.
In conclusion, for UEFA, Erik is the new N°1.
Let's hope Visser puts in a good performance in the UEL to get his chance again in the UCL.
UEFA MD2 Referee Observers appointments:
ReplyDeleteUCL:
Union Berlin-Braga David Fernández Borbalán ESP
Salzburg-Real Sociedad Frey Fautrel FRA
ManUnited-Galatasaray Martin Hansson SWE
Copenhagen-Bayern Stefano Podeschi SMR
Lens-Arsenal Vladimir Antonov MDA
PSV-Sevilla Alan Mario Sant MLT
Napoli-Real Madrid Emil Bozinovski MKD
Inter-Benfica Stefan Messner AUT
Atlético-Feyenord Herbert Fandel GER
Antwerp-Sahtar Donetsk Milorad Mazic SRB
Celtic-Lazio Peter Sippel GER
Dortmund-Milan Terje Hauge NOR
Newcastle-PSG Itchko Lozev BUL
Leipzig-ManCity Markus Strömbergsson SWE
Crvena zvezda- Young Boys Karen Nalbandayan ARM
Porto-Barcelona Alfredo Trentalange ITA
UEL:
DeleteFreiburg-West Ham Baris Simsek TUR
TSC Backa Topola-Olympiacos Carlos Gómez ESP
Marseille-Brighton ROBERTO ROSETTI ITA
AEK Athens-Ajax Cyril Zimmermann SUI
Betis-Sparta Praha Jon Skjervold NOR
Aris Limassol-Rangers Juan Antonio Fernández Marin ESP
Sporting-Atalanta Vladimir Petrov UKR
Raków-Strum Graz Bernandino González Vázquez ESP
Liverpool-Unio SG Marinus Koopman NED
Toulouse-LASK Elmir Pilav BIH
Villareal-Rennes Marian Ruzbarsky SVK
Maccabi Haifa-Panathinaikos Pascal Pierre Garibian FRA
Roma-Servette David Malcolm NIR
Slavia Praha-Sheriff Michael Argyou CYP
Molde-Leverkusen Petteri Kari FIN
Häcken-Qarabag Ante Vucemilovic CRO
UECL:
DeleteAstana-Viktoria Plzen Alon Yefet ISR
Olimpja Ljubjana-Slovan Stephen Tanner ENG
KI-Lille Haim Jakov ISR
Breidablik-Zorya Luhansk Rusmir Mrkovic BIH
Gent-Maccabi TelAviv Carlos Velasco Carballo ESP
Balkani-Dinamo Zagreb Alberto Undiano Mallenco ESP
Bodo/Glimt-Club Brugge Igor Pristovnik CRO
Besiktas-Lugano Alain Sars FRA
AZ Alkmaar-Legia Howard Webb ENG
Aston Villa-Zrinjski Hugh Dallas SCO
Fiorentina-Ferencváros Ian Stokes IRL
Cukaricki-Genk Pawel Gil POL
PAOK-Frankfurt Michal Benes CZE
Aberdeen-HJK Georgi Yordanov BUL
Nordsjaeland-Ludogorets Lassin Isaksen FRO
Spartak Trnava-Fenerbachce Viktor Shretsov UKR
it seems that most of the referees under spot will be on UECL, under the eyes of Velasco, Webb and Dallas; maybe some 2nd category to be promoted in January.
DeleteOf course important appointment in Marseille under Rosetti's supervision and probably in Madrid under Fandel's eyes
Today in Saudi Arabia
ReplyDelete17:00 Damak - Al-Hilal Riyadh
Istvan Kovacs - Vasile Florin Marinescu, Mihai Ovidiu Artene
VAR: Horațiu Mircea Feșnic
20:00 Al-Ittihad Jiddah - Al-Fatah
Daniele Orsato - Alessandro Giallatini, Ciro Carbone
VAR: Luca Pairetto
Soft and harsh penalty given by Marco do Bello in Poland. Poor performance in first hour by referee. Inconsistent foul detection and then resulting in bookings for complaints.
ReplyDeleteI agree. In the first half he seemed to give every 50/50 ball to LASK but then in the second half gave that very soft penalty to Liverpool, I would say even wrong not soft. Very inconsistent, players don't understand what is allowed and what is nor
DeleteIn Poland? :)
Deletehttps://dubz.co/c/0967d3
ReplyDeleteHere the penalty by Di Bello: in my opinion dangerous action by defender who can commit penalty by that tackle, but I see rather attacker going into the opponent's than the contrary, and maybe even an anticipated contact. VAR can't change the decision...
Delayed 2YC by Saggi in Belgium, same approach as Kabakov yesterday. Imo totally correct and sensible decision and should happen more often especially late in games
ReplyDeleteGreat refereeing by Saggi in Brussels.
ReplyDeleteCritical error in Brighton leading to OFR for Brighton pen. Can't believe it was given as simulation in real time
ReplyDeleteIndeed an error to give a yellow for simulation, but I'm quite interested to see a better angle on possible offside offence by Brighton #7, looks like he blocks off the defender
DeleteWhat an impressive level of running of Dabanović in Graz. Definetley one of best prepeared(physically) referees in UEFA. Also,good officiating tonight.
ReplyDeleteOFR for Tohver in Brighton - AEK, original decision simulation
ReplyDeletehttps://dubz.co/c/9b0f8b
Lindhout whistled a correct penalty for reckless challenge, but he missed the mandatory YC, this should mean he didn't see what had happened exactly, indeed he was far from the scene and covered by other players, but still a correct decision.
ReplyDeleteYellow card given by Visser on 55 minutes. Could definitely make an argument for SFP
ReplyDeleteYes, I'd say a missed mandatory VAR intervention by Van Driessche/Martins.
DeleteA ridiculous Yc in Amsterdam (55.), Amsterdam player clearly and cleanly played the ball…
ReplyDeleteAnd now (91.) Ajax#24 sent off with a (correct) 2nd Yc. The first one blatantly wrong though.
DeleteTohver definitely out of form. Even strange approach to monitor for a second OFR. 7.4 so far.
ReplyDeleteGood onside decision by AR1 in Glasgow. Good no handball decision by Visser too
ReplyDeleteVery poor Tohver in Brighton so far.
ReplyDeleteSecond OFR after a missed stonewall penalty.
Tohver usually fine performances but tonight at the highest level, he should count himself lucky that Brighton-AEK game is with VAR. Have helped him out (if not 'saved him') quite a few times...
ReplyDelete13 minutes additional time in Brighton
ReplyDeleteGood performance for Mariani, but it must be said first YC for sent off player very harsh, if not wrong
ReplyDeleteyes was good. however, it seemed to me that the 3-3 was offsides? i havent checked a replay yet, but if the player who is jumping up in the air in front of the goalkeeper is in offside position. he is in the line of vision and makes obvious action...
DeleteI don’t think the Marseille player was in line of vision when the shot was taken
DeleteI was live in Bergamo. Not a great performance by Reinshreiber. Poor foul detection and too many whistles imo. Overall decent performance in an easy game
ReplyDeleteFirst YC for Ajax #24 by Mariani
ReplyDeletehttps://streamable.com/7s8u1y
Second YC
https://streamable.com/ho72og
IMO both YC are correct.
DeleteSee it the same as Xabi; first YC should (at least) be supported. Ajax player has no chance of winning the ball fairly and kicks through his opponent, who furthermore had a SPA(-like) position.
DeleteSecond YC no doubts, first one is quite harhs for my taste, no big issues I think without giving it, but still supportable. Should be analyzed in the context of the game and his approach, I didn't watch it.
DeleteAgree with everything @Chefren said.
DeleteWould just add that Mariani has such elegant and quick card showing,typical Italian style,looks like many refs and leagues adopted that style.
First of all Mariani did a good job overall. Kept a potential hot match under controll. With respect to the first YC this was simply wrong.
DeleteIn contact of the game there where more moments where Mariani gestured to players of both teams not to be to dramatical and play on. I can imagine he gave him on the pitch from his position but the FO should have coached him here. Ajax player played the ball and slighty touched the opponent who made a lot of drama of the scene.
One other thing for improvement. In the extra time of the 2nd half there was a claim by one of the Marseille players. Mariani stood by his decision and resulting in a big protest by the player with his hands. Earlier in the match a similar situation led to a YC for a AJAX player who kicked some air after disagreeing with a decission. Although I understand that the latter was in minute 90+ 3 or 4. For his line it was better to give a YC in that situation as well.
Press states that Pustovoitova has moved to Saudi Arabia to teach women referees there
ReplyDeleteSometimes there isn't definitely any explanation for some mistakes.
ReplyDeleteHere Belgian VARs to be blamed for an incredible decision to confirm a YC by Visser... if this is not red card for SFP, then we can allow everything. Sometimes we discuss possible red cards for low contacts, but this one?
https://streamable.com/3wzaoj
Also Visser reaction on the pitch with the slow YC is something you can'e expect from a referee of a certain level, he should have immediately noticed what had happened, going with a red card in the hands, these are the details that in my opinion should be noticed in the top referees.
Hmm, I think there is certain instruction to lower the card colour in case of such incidents when a player looks at the ball and tries to play it but at the end hits his opponent (see the RC issued by Çakır to Nani vs Real Madrid). Of course, many of us disagree but that's how it is. I think it's '8' for UEFA - no intervention in case of either card.
DeleteI'm with Euro Soccer Ref on this one. I'd even dare to say that UEFA is happy with YC.
DeleteOn a side note, what a pity that Visser, who was very good at properly detecting and punishing SFPs a few years ago, is the one to make such calls in recent times...
@Upstylon. Surprised that I hear that about Visser cause last night he tried to avoid pulling out cards at any meassure.
DeleteIt was like watching Vincic or Sanchez in Eindhoven.
He tried to stay behind the scenes,only whistling fouls and when it was mandatory and fully mandatory,then YC was shown.
Yesterday night I saw Ajax - OM. Mariani was simply excellent: perfect in foul detection, good disciplinary management, good in player management and physically on track. If this was a test prior to elite category, IMO he fully passed it. I would suggest an 8,5+ performance from what I saw yesterday. Even Bidnoni and Tegoni were fine on their evaluations, in particular AR2. I was very pleased.
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ReplyDeleteCouple big matches this weekend,just like to point out main refs:
Atletico-Real J.Rojas
Sao Paulo-Flamengo B.Machado
Arsenal-Tottenham R.Jones
Anderlecht-Brugge L.Visser
PSG-Marseille W.Delajod
Monaco-Nice B.Millot
Out of all these,Rojas' name stand out cause it's his 1st time that he is in charge of a match that has 2 of spanish big 3.
DeleteHe has derby Madrileno and it will be interesting to see will he go with his usual ultra lenient approach or will he adapt to the game.
Coming back to Quivala's comment of some days ago, I agree on the fact that such cup matches are important to complete the list of 18 at Euro24. In my opinion right now only 14 referees are sure to attend: Soares Dias, Gil Manzano, Letexier, Turpin, Oliver, Taylor, Nyberg, Makkelie, Marciniak, Zwayer, Siebert, Orsato, Kovacs, Vincic.
ReplyDeleteSanchez Martinez, Massa and Jovanovic are probably the names to be tested but we should consider that in 2024 we will also have Olympics Game so they could be sent for Paris, leaving some spots for female referees or Tello and Sampaio. I really hope to see different names between Euro24 and Olympics games.
Almost sure that the following names will be ruled out: Hernandez, Bastien, Collum, Stieler, Grenfeeld, Sidiropolus, Koulbakov, Karasev, Sharer and Hategan. Eksas could be a safe as fourth official and probably Hernandez and Hategan as VAR
Roberto Díaz Pérez del Palomar has been chosen as the head of assistant referees in Saudi FF. Manuel Navarro is still the head of referees.
ReplyDeleteI try some predictions for CL MD2, with observers and known referees from MD1 should be easier on paper... but still difficult!
ReplyDeleteManchester United - Galatasaray Hernandez Hernandez (ESP)
Copenhagen - Bayern M. Grinfeeld (ISR)
Lens - Arsenal Guida (ITA)
PSV - Sevilla Orsato (ITA)
Napoli - Real Madrid Turpin (FRA)
Union Berlin - Braga Strukan (CRO)
Salzburg - Real Sociedad Aghayev (AZE)
Inter - Benfica Marciniak (POL)
Atlético Madrid - Feyenoord Taylor (ENG)
Celtic - Lazio Bastien (FRA)
Borussia Dortmund - Milan Letexier (FRA)
Newcastle - PSG Kovacs (ROU)
Leipzig - Manchester City Rumsas (LTU)
Crvena Zvezda - Young Boys Kruzliak (SVK)
Porto - Barcelona Makkelie (NED)
Antwerp - Shakhtar Donetsk Obrenovic (SVN)
Special prediction EL, Roberto Rosetti to observe Marseille - Brighton: Balakin (UKR)
Union Berlin - Braga: Nyberg
DeleteSalzburgo - Real Sociedad: Kruzliak
Napoli - Real Madrid: Turpin
Inter Milan - Benfica: Peljto
Manchester United - Galatasaray: Makkelie
Copenhague - Bayern Munich: Eskas
Lens - Arsenal: Orsato
PSV - Sevilla: Mariani
Atlético de Madrid - Feyenoord: Taylor
Royal Antwerp - Shakhtar Donetsk: Strukan
Celtic - Lazio: Letexier
Porto - Barcelona: Zwayer
Leipzig - Manchester City: Umut Meler
Estrella Roja - Young Boys: Treimanis
Dortmund - AC Milan: Kovacs
Newcastle - PSG: Marciniak
Marseille-Brighton: for me, Rumsas
Mine are (VAR in brackets)
DeleteManchester United - Galatasaray: Kruzliak (Higler)
Copenhagen - Bayern M.: Aghayev (Kajtazovic)
Lens - Arsenal: Frankowski (Bebek)
PSV - Sevilla: Jovanovic (San)
Napoli - Real Madrid: Turpin (Brisard)
Union Berlin - Braga: Bastien (Millot)
Salzburg - Real Sociedad: Rumsas (Dankert)
Inter - Benfica: Makkelie (van Boekel)
Atlético Madrid - Feyenoord: Taylor (Attwell)
Celtic - Lazio: Grinfeeld (Reinshreiber)
Borussia Dortmund - Milan: Marciniak (Kwiatkowski)
Newcastle - PSG: Kovacs (Popa)
Leipzig - Manchester City: Orsato (Irrati)
Crvena Zvezda - Young Boys: Hernandez (de Burgos)
Porto - Barcelona: Letexier (Delajod)
Antwerp - Shakhtar Donetsk: Siebert (Dingert)
Letexier can‘t officiate Dortmund-Milan because PSG is in the same group.
DeletePoland: Damian Kos (*15.04.1989) and Łukasz Kuźma (*15.05.1991) will replace Krzysztof Jakubik and Tomasz Musiał on the FIFA list.
ReplyDeleteSo Stefanski continues despite being over 45 years old?
DeleteYes.
Delete'According to various Belgian articles, the referees in Belgium want to go on strike.'
ReplyDeleteOn Monday, the Pro League will discuss the strategic plan presented to them by the Refereeing Department.
There, among other things, the new salaries that the referees should receive are proposed. (all amounts are in gross).
* Referee: €2000 -> €2200
* Assistant referee: €850 -> €1000
* Fourth referee: €350 -> €450
* VAR: €450 -> €1000
* A-VAR: €200 -> €450
Furthermore, additional VAR training is also being organised, and an update must be made for the offside line technology and the number of semi-professional referees should be expanded from 12 (actually 11 because Alexandre Boucaut has stopped as a referee) to 16 names.
In total, the Referee Department asks the Pro League for an additional 1 million euros per year
The plan will be submitted to the Pro League football teams on Monday, September 25. This is done by the CEO of the Football Association Manu Leroy and the chairman of the Professional Refereeing Board Herbert Fandel.
If this plan is not approved, the Belgian referees will threaten to go on strike.
What is going on in Greece? There isn't a refereeing team appointed for Panathinaikos - AEK on Monday. Has the match being postponed?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.alfredopedulla.com/sozza-arbitrera-il-derby-panathinaikos-aek-atene-la-nota-ufficiale/
DeleteSimone Sozza will referee this game.
An Italian referee returns in Greece after the famous incidents involving Massa, hopefully everything will go in a different way this time.
Cyprus
Delete22/09
AEZ Zakakíou - AEK Lárnakas
Referee: Andréas Argyroú
VAR: Davide Ghersini ITA
23/09
Anórthosis Ammochóstou - APOEL Lefkosías
Referee: Davide Ghersini ITA
VAR: Momčilo Marković SRB
24/09
Apóllon Lemesoú - AEL Lemesoú
Referee: Marco Piccinini ITA
VAR: Momčilo Marković SRB
Othéllos Athiénou - Néa Salamína Ammochóstou
Referee: Chrysovalándis Theoulí
VAR: Novak Simović SRB
25/09
Omónia Lefkosías - Áris Lemesoú
Referee: Novak Simović SRB
VAR: Marco Piccinini ITA
@Chefren, the entire referee team for Panathinaikos - AEK don't know each other?
ReplyDeletePortuguese mondailist mr vitor perriera the chairman of Egyptian referees we all must thank him for excellent refereeing in the startment Egyptian league this season because he did very well in preparing to the season good luck for him
ReplyDeleteHe also declared that all games will be handled by Egyptian referees, really good!
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