Friday, 26 July 2024

2024 FIFA Men's and Women's Olympic Football Tournaments - Referee appointments MD2

MD2 at Olympics, referee appointments. 




Men's tournament

Matchday 2

Japan - Mali
Edina Alves BRA
A1: Neuza Back BRA
A2: Fabrini Costa BRA
4th: Jelena Cvetkovic SRB
VAR: Daiane Muniz BRA
AVAR: Hector Paletta ARG

Francia - Guinea
Ilgiz Tantashev UZB
A1: Andrey Tsapenko UZB
A2: Timur Gaynullin  UZB
4th: Veronika Bernatskaia KGZ
VAR: Ovidiu Hategan ROU
AVAR: Mahmoud Ashour EGY 

Israel - Paraguay
Drew Fischer CAN
A1: Micheal Barwegen CAN
A2: Lyes Arfa CAN
4th: Ramon Abatti BRA
VAR: Ivan Bebek CRO
AVAR: Rodrigo Carvajal CHI 

New Zealand - USA
Glenn Nyberg SWE
A1: Mahbod Beigi SWE
A2: Andreas Soderkvist SWE
4th: Anahi Fernandez URU
VAR: Carlos Del Cerro Grande ESP
AVAR: Katalin Kulcsar HUN 

Uzbekistan - Egypt
Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh NZL
A1: Isaac Trevis NZL
A2: Bernard Mutukera SOL
4th: Odette Hamilton JAM
VAR: Paolo Valeri ITA
AVAR: Leodan Gonzalez URU 

Ukraine - Morocco
Said Martinez HON
A1: Walter LopezHON
A2: Christian Ramirez HON
4th: Frida Klarlund  DEN
VAR: Guillermo Pacheco MEX
AVAR: Jerome Brisard FRA 

Dominican Republic - Spain
Adel Al Naqbi UAE
A1: Ahmed Al Rashadi UAE
A2: Sabet Suroor UAE
4th: Jelena Cvetkovic SRB
VAR: Sivakorn Pu-Udom THA
AVAR: Khamis Al Marri QAT 

Argentina - Iraq
Espen Eskas NOR
A1: Jan Erik EnganNOR
A2: Isaak Bashevkin NOR
4th: Shamirah Nabadda UGA
VAR: Rob Dieperink NED
AVAR: Tatiana Guzman NCA 

Women's tournament

Matchday 2

France - Canada
Bouchra Karboubi MAR
Fatiha Jermoumi MAR
Diana Chikotesha ZAM
Frida Klarlund DEN
Ivan Bebek CRO
Daneon Parchment JAM

USA - Germany
Yael Falcón ARG
Maximiliano Del Yesso ARG
Facundo Rodriguez ARG
Anahi Fernandez URU
Tatiana Guzman NCA
Katalin Kulcsar HUN

Spain - Nigeria
Tori Penso USA
Brooke Mayo USA
Kathryn Nesbitt USA
Odette Hamilton JAM
Paolo Valeri ITA
Lahlou Benbraham ALG

Australia - Zambia
Emikar Calderas VEN
Migdalia Rodriguez VEN
Mary Blanco COL
Veronika Bernatskaia KGZ
Leodan Gonzalez URU
Hector Paletta ARG 

Brazil - Japan
Rebecca Welch ENG
Emily Carney ENG
Franca Overtoom NED
Tess Olofsson SWE
David Coote ENG
Jerome Brisard FRA

New Zealand - Colombia
Kim Yujeong KOR
Park Misuk KOR
Joanna Charaktis AUS
Shamirah Nabadda UGA
Khamis Al Marri QAT
Rob Dieperink NED 

57 comments:

  1. Nyberg with a second game, so no fault for him.
    Some people reported that the players were not aware there was a VAR check and they thought the game was regularly finished, but since I can't verify 100% this info, I tend to think that it wasn't communicated anything to them regarding the check of the goal, and all can be "regular" if we think that for safety reasons game had to be stopped for some hours.
    Espen Eskas assigned to Argentina will be under the spotlights after that, but certainly the game against Iraq is something different than the previous involving Morocco. We will see which referee Collina will appoint for MD3 to the South American team, given that a win on MD2 is expected.
    As for the rest, FIFA continues with the known policy, the women who were appointed in past to Men's tournaments get such games, after Yamashita now Alves Batista.
    I think the Japanese will get a second game, but she will return to the Women's assignments.
    Also, I wanted to say, it's possible she made everything good in that game about the rest, but the final assessment, given such crucial mistake, honestly can't change. All the rest is expected by a referee at this level, we are allowed to ask more.

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  2. OT - Abdulkadir Bitigen, Turkish FIFA Referee, who officiated UE SANTA COLOMA (AND) - FC MIDTJYLLAND (DEN) CL game on Wednesday has been dropped from Turkish Super League list. He is not included to the list of 25 referees. Below referees were selected for this season.
    Zorbay Küçük, Alper Akarsu, Burak Pakkan, Kadir Sağlam, Burak Şeker, Murat Erdoğan, Ömer Faruk Turtay, Bahattin Şimşek, Oğuzhan Çakır, Arda Kardeşler, Cihan Aydın, Ali Şansalan, Ümit Öztürk, Turgut Dorman, Abdullah Buğra Taşkınsoy, Çağdaş Altay, Mehmet Türkmen, Mert Güzenge, Tugay Kaan Numanoğlu, Volkan Bayarslan, Direnç Tosunluoğlu, Emre Kargın, Halil Umut Meler, Muhammet Ali Metoğlu, Atilla Karaoğlan.

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    1. Do we have some information why, f.ex. failed fitness test, poor performances at domestic competition...?

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    2. After all FIFA and UEFA made with him in the first years as international referee... well, there is for sure something not wworking in Turkish refereeing, sorry to say that.

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    3. There is new federation and president elected. Most of the clubs were not happy with his performance. He was believed to be refereeing in super league and FIFA because of his father, who was an ex referee.
      Chefren you are right, there is something wrong in Turkish refereeing.

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  3. Even though the level of play has clearly surpassed the level of officiating in the women's game. Which leads to some frustrating and at times head scratching moments.
    I enjoy watching Women's football more than men's. Women have integrity are respectful and are far more honest. They step out onto the pitch to simply play the game. Diving, playacting, dissent, and overall gamesmanship are minimal the majority of the time.

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  4. France vs Canadá
    Bouchra Karboubi 🇲🇦
    Fatiha Jermoumi 🇲🇦
    Diana Chikotesha 🇿🇲
    4to: Frida Klarlund 🇩🇰

    USA vs Germany
    Yael Falcón 🇦🇷
    Maximiliano Del Yesso 🇦🇷
    Facundo Rodriguez 🇦🇷
    Anahi Fernandez 🇺🇾

    Spain vs Nigeria
    Tori Penso 🇺🇸
    Brooke Mayo 🇺🇸
    Kathryn Nesbitt 🇺🇸
    Odette Hamilton 🇯🇲

    Australia vs Zambia
    Emikar Calderas 🇻🇪
    Migdalia Rodriguez 🇻🇪
    Mary Blanco 🇨🇴
    Veronika Bernatskaia 🇰🇬

    Brazil vs Japan
    Rebecca Welch 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
    Emily Carney 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
    Franca Overtoom 🇳🇱
    Tess Olofsson 🇸🇪

    NZ vs Colombia
    Kim Yujeong 🇰🇷
    Park Misuk 🇰🇷
    Joanna Charaktis 🇦🇺
    Shamirah Nabadda 🇺🇬

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    1. USA women get another male referee, interesting. Also, Falcon goes from doing USA men to USA women.

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  5. So Falcon can't work MD3 men and neither can Penso, who you would assume would otherwise be the third woman to crossover after Yamashita and Alves.

    You have to imagine that a QF match is reserved for Falcon now, right?

    And, honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if Collina puts Penso on a men's KO match. It would be very strange to have female referees crossover but not use the woman who you just gave the SF and Final of the WWC to. Plus, US women should be in KO stage while US men might not be.

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    1. Tess Olofsson is expected to get at least a Men's game,being a preselected referee for the Men's World Cup.
      I think the Swedish will appear on MD3.
      I also agree that Penso can get directly a KO stage of Men's tournament and maybe she is saved for that.

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    2. Yes, if there is a woman in the male tournament on MD3, it can only be Garcia or Olofsson due to rest issues. And then the Swede seems more likely.
      And I also agree with you regarding Penso, a male QF seems possible. This could also explain, why she (probably) doesn't work on women's MD3 - where BRA-ESP looked like a great option for her.
      Furthermore it would make it easier to use men in the women's KO stage, which seems helpful due to the limited options among the female referees.

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  6. Welch also. Lots of experience of men's football

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    1. Would have been logical, but seems unlikely now with her MD2 appointment (two days before male MD3). But she could go far in the female tournament.

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  7. Good evening. I haven't posted here for a long time due to a lot of travel this summer and unfortunately haven't been able to watch more than one match in the olympics, which was ArgMar where Nyberg does an excellent match. Phenomenal match control, dialogue and above all he doesn't buy into all the nonsense out there. Unfortunately, boring aftermath that I don't think he could have influenced in any way. Nyberg is already a candidate for the final, but that won't happen if Argentina gets there.

    Regarding Yamashita, I haven't seen the whole match, only highlights, as well as the much-discussed situation x 10. But I have to say that I don't really agree with the crowd here. If you look at the situation without slow motion and think about her (completely correct) position, it is not an easy situation, where I fully understand the decision that is made. The decision is not correct, but understandable (!) In the same way that VAR cannot change this decision, VAR could not have changed the decision if she had let the play go and there was a foul. Judging her based on this decision is something I cannot support. Above all, considering that many here consider that the effort was otherwise good.

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  8. Missed clear YC for SPA for ESP10 by Al-Naqbi.

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  9. Correct RC for VC for Dominican player but quite weak general impression by Al-Naqbi, an easy game got heated.

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    1. Agree. I think he ought to have awarded the minnows a penalty for a late challenge by the goalkeeper a few minutes prior. Also, a (less intense) Spain kick out a minute prior to the RC was completely ignored. Dissent guiedelines went out the window in the sending off scene too, extremely aggressive confronting of the Emirati ref after the decision made (Cvetkovic should be praised for her alertness re the VC).

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    2. I just rewatched it and maybe revise that comment about Cvetkovic: she actually ran on the FoP(!) whilst holding the subs board(!!) after the VC.

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    3. https://streamin.me/v/07d43870
      Very good by Serbian fourth official with board in the hand, not common. Really liked this scene.

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    4. https://www.streambug.io/cv/2dbe8f

      Dominican Rep score for 1-1, kick off at 39'. Then:

      41' - missed/ignored yc to esp.10 for tactical foul
      42' - imo missed penalty to domrep for goalkeeper challenge
      44' - poorly managed freekick; behaviour by esp.4
      45' - correct red card to domrep.10; yellow card to esp.5

      My opinion from watching Adel Al-Naqbi at other events, such as the most recent Arabian Gulf Cup, is that he is not at the required level for FIFA events. His selection (together with Tantashev's) seems indicative of the very poor level of AFC refereeing at the present time.

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  10. Correct Rc after ofr i don't know why said martinez chose yc

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    1. +1, incredibly poor original decision of only a YC (amateur league stuff).

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    2. Very clear red card... https://streamin.me/v/a07409cb

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    3. Is it a Red Card? It is 100% a Red.
      Should Martinez have spotted it live and given it immediately on the pitch? No doubt about it.

      BUT, I am not surprised that he initially gave only a Yellow. Because as I watch him at the monitor. I get the feeling that he's desperately searching for something to justify just giving a Yellow.
      Which to be honest, based on the direction (misguided) IFAB is taking the sport and how most Ref Comms use the "22 start and 22 end" mantra. Referees are now conditioned to under-punish and show Yellows.
      Leaving it up to the VAR to deal with the mess.

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    4. I don’t think it’s a super bad error like you guys do. If he had thought it was SPA that’s one thing. But he gave the yellow card for DOGSO because it was a penalty kick and, according to his announcement, he had thought the foul was a challenge for the ball. More understandable mistake than assessing that as SPA.

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  11. Possible handball in 76min

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    1. Ar2 flag up but no replay by the broadcast to show evidence of offside

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  12. 6', Nyberg in perfect position to decide penalty to USA.

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  13. 11' Nyberg is in the middle of the box to check potential issue on second gol

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    1. Very good movements by the Swedish referee, to have all under control.

      1) Penalty: sprint on the left to avoid to be obstructed by the player in front of him and feeling that a penalty area incident could have happened: https://ibb.co/tcnk7jx

      2) Running inside the penalty area without standing still at the edge, to be sure that what happens before the goal is regular.
      https://ibb.co/0tyMCZj

      In this second case, in the live sequence you can watch him with a very particular running, making some small jumps to give all the efforts.

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  14. Predictions MD3
    NZL-FRA: Beida (MTN) - Fernandez (URU) - Benbraham (ALG), Ashour (EGY)
    USA-GUI: Eskas (NOR) - Klarlund (DEN) - Dieperink (NED), Kulcsar (HUN)
    MAR-IRQ: Abatti (BRA) - Bernatskaia (KGZ) - Muniz (BRA), Carvajal (CHI)
    UKR-ARG: Tantashev (UZB) - Nabadda (UGA) - Puudom (THA), Al Marri (QAT)
    ESP-EGY: Fischer (CAN) - Cvetkovic (SRB) - Guzman (NCA), Pacheco (MEX)
    DOM-UZB: Letexier (FRA) - Falcon (ARG) - Brisard (FRA), Coote (ENG)
    PAR-MLI: Olofsson (SWE) - Al Naqbi (UAE) - Hategan (ROU), Valeri (ITA)
    ISR-JPN: Martinez (HON) - Hamilton (JAM) - Parchment (JAM), Bebek (CRO)

    NZL-FRA: Alves (BRA) - Nabadda (UGA) - Gonzalez (URU), Muniz (BRA)
    COL-CAN: Ismail (SDN) - Bernatskaia (KGZ) - Ashour (EGY), Benbraham (ALG)
    ZAM-GER: Yamashita (JPN) - Klarlund (DEN) - Al Marri (QAT), Puudom (THA)
    AUS-USA: Welch (ENG) - Fernandez (URU) - Coote (ENG), del Cerro Grande (ESP)
    JPN-NGA: Calderas (VEN) - Hamilton (JAM) - Paletta (ARG), Carvajal (CHI)
    BRA-ESP: Garcia (MEX) - Cvetkovic (SRB) - Pacheco (MEX), Jacewicz (AUS)

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    1. The young referee from Uganda 🇺🇬 shamirah nabadda should be considered and handle one game as a referee not 4th official,she is proven on the African continent

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    2. She selected as support referee

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  15. 45+1 guinea good was disload after var cheek for offside but I m not if the one who score was offside or not

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  16. The end of 1ht the broadcast only show with semi fside tool the players who was offside but there is no evidence who score was in offside or interfere
    The goal was disloed with out ofr

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    1. The goal scorer was clearly offside. Should have been spotted on field

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  17. I'm curious to see if Emikar Calderas (VEN) is able to recover her pre–World Cup form. She entered the World Cup as a referee who had the opportunity to go far in the tournament. But her performances were disappointing, and her tournament (deservedly) came to an early end.

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    1. I disagree. Calderas is a poor referee. She didn't impress at either of her tournaments: England-Haiti which I guess most people remember, but her Euro actually wasn't good enough either. Nothing happened in Austria-N.Ireland but in her second game, dead rubber Finland-Germany, the Venezuelan ref should have been rejected: serious shortfalls in disciplinary management (a huge number of even modern-times YCs which she ignored) and the game nearly got out of control due to her poor decisions.

      I think Calderas was always an astroturfed name personally (same as even worse Batista) contrary to Fortunato/Carvajal/K.Garcia/Borjas, the latter being one of the world's ≈top3 female officials.

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  18. Two weeks after the end of EURO 2024, it turns out that Orsato has not yet submitted his resignation, and the first meeting of the Serie A and B referees committee of the next season is scheduled for next week. Now he will have to be invited if still active referee, if he doesn't announce the resignation in these few remaining days. Of course, after the public announcement it wouldn't make him look good, but surprises cannot be ruled out. I think he suffered a lot for not having officiated the EURO final, he really cared a lot about it, but I don't think this is a behavior to keep in all cases... we will follow how things will turn.

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  19. Rebecca Wlech started her game with a mandatory YC for SPA in the 2' minute, impossible not to give it.

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  20. At least supportable penalty call to Japan in the added time of first half. In case of no whistle, I think Coote would have supported as well. We can mention as comparison the famous Spain - Germany situation at EURO... maybe this one even less evident in terms of open arm, but still never a clear and obvious mistake in both cases.

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  21. 88': OFR for a handball penalty. Well, in this case I must say that I disagree with Coote and the call he made, you can read the position of the arm as clear support of the body. I don't think this one had the evidence of "something" more to consider it as 100% penalty. But maybe this latter argument in FIFA world is indeed not valid...
    Now 8 minutes of added time.

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  22. Hello anyone with MD3 appointments? For Olympics

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  23. Kathryn Nesbitt with a poor moment right now, at first VAR intervention to disallow a goal scored, then a few later another wrong offside decision. About Penso, mostly an easy game to handle, I invite you to watch the yellow card in 37', an ineresting management by the US referee, very clear decision. The challenge was reckless. Nigerian player didn't want to accept and protested in a rather animated way (very close to YC for protest), but Tori Penso convinced her by making a gesture like "You have to accept this decision". Gave an overall quite good impression, but of course people can disagree asking for a more severe treatment by referee.

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  24. Calderas had an incredible 6-5 game but her performance was awful, 2 OFRs and the first was so easy to see on field . Luckily people will remember the score line not the referee

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    1. Just checked the two OFR, very evident situations, nobody can question and that's even worse (because very often we see "borderline" OFRs in FIFA tournaments).
      First one very late challenge on keeper, possibly a reckless challenge, then second one an evident step on foot. In this second incident I think referee also made a gesture as she had assessed, but she was not close. D
      Definitely not good, we remember her last game at big tournaments, a disappointment, and indeed now again.
      Maybe what Mikael wrote above can't be denied...

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    2. Chefren Even ignoring the OFRs, it was so passive. The players were refereeing the game!! Definitely one or two missed YC too. It was such an easy game and she found it too difficult

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    3. Just watched the game, a few more plays to analyze:

      5’ reckless challenge, I would have wanted to see at least a bigger reaction from the referee here, and preferably a yellow card too.

      15’ we don’t get a replay but potentially a reckless challenge here; Calderas had some positioning issues here and got completely screened

      67-68’ rising tension over back-to-back throw-in decisions; I liked Calderas’s alert reaction on the second one to diffuse the situation (and innovative technique of getting the ball back into the correct player’s hands!)

      Finally, 90’ Australia’s winning goal. But to me, it looks like a clear impeding foul by Australia #12 against Zambia #11 just as Australia wins the ball. The Australian player looks at the Zambian and then swerves directly into her path unnaturally. Very far away from the ball and there is clear contact. I’m super surprised this didn’t trigger a review.

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    4. Video of the 90’ incident I’m referring to: https://streamable.com/ohyzyb

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    5. The action by Australian player looks indeed deliberate to prevent opponent from reaching ball. A foul would have been expected to be whistled, but about VAR, you know, that's a very atypical situation. with Zambia having already lost ball before. I think most of the "blame" must be addressed to referee for not having whistled.

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    6. I think the fouled player could have challenged for the ball. After all, that’s why AUS #12 took that action.

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  25. Great advantage by Falcon when Germany scored the 1-1 goal.
    But the foul on the German player looked to be very rough...

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    1. 2-1 by USA, regular goal. Correct assessment by Argentinian referee, it looked like a possible foul after keeper lost ball, but attacker clearly arrived before, and then the contact was unavoidable.

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  26. Well, MD3 to be released today. I guess that Katia Garcia and mabye Tess Olofsson Will be seen in the male tournament. Toughest game? I guess Arg-Ukr if Arg doesn’t win. Letexier? Or mabye not three Europeans in a row?

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    1. Appointments have been released, I'm going to publish the post in a few time.

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    2. Thanks will be waiting

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