Thursday, 12 June 2025

2025 UEFA EURO Under-21 - Referee Assignments Group Stage

Referee appointmens at 2025 UEFA Euro Under 21. 



MD1

Wednesday 11 June 2025

Group A
18:00 CET - Bratislava (Národný futbalový štadión)
SLOVAKIA - SPAIN
Referee: Damian Sylwestrzak POL
Assistant Referee 1: Adam Karasewicz POL
Assistant Referee 2: Bartosz Heinig POL
Fourth Official: Nicholas Walsh SCO
Video Assistant Referee: Piotr Lasyk POL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Andrew Dallas SCO
UEFA Referee Observer: Björn Kuipers NED
UEFA Delegate: Rodney Pisani MLT

Group A
21:00 CET - Trnava (City Aréna - Štadión Antona Malatinského)
ITALY - ROMANIA
Referee: Vasílios Fotiás GRE
Assistant Referee 1: Andréas Meïndanás GRE
Assistant Referee 2: Michaíl Papadákis GRE
Fourth Official: Igor Stojčevski MKD
Video Assistant Referee: Ángelos Evangélou GRE
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Bastien Dechepy FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Carlos Velasco Carballo ESP 
UEFA Delegate: Filip Popovski MKD

Group C
21:00 CET - Žilina (Štadión MŠK Žilina)
POLAND - GEORGIA
Referee: Alessandro Dudic SUI 
Assistant Referee 1: Pascal Hirzel SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Nicolas Müller SUI
Fourth Official: Nenad Minaković SRB
Video Assistant Referee: Lukas Fähndrich SUI
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Mario Zebec CRO
UEFA Referee Observer: Terje Hauge NOR
UEFA Delegate: Sanja Bosanac-Perišić MNE

Group C
21:00 CET - Trenčín (Štadión Sihoť)
PORTUGAL - FRANCE
Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
Assistant Referee 1: Mangirdas Mirauskas LTU
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksandras Stepanovas LTU
Fourth Official:Sander van der Eijk NED
Video Assistant Referee: Michael Salisbury ENG
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Clay Ruperti NED
UEFA Referee Observer: Kýros Vassáras GRE
UEFA Delegate: Stéphanie Forde BEL

Thursday 12 June 2025

Group D
18:00 CET - Prešov (Futbal Tatran Aréna)
UKRAINE - DENMARK 
Referee: Goga Kikacheishvili GEO
Assistant Referee 1: Davit Akhvlediani GEO
Assistant Referee 2: Davit Gabisonia GEO
Fourth Official: Michal Očenáš SVK
Video Assistant Referee: Dragomir Draganov BUL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Lukas Fähndrich SUI
UEFA Referee Observer: Terje Hauge NOR
UEFA Delegate: 
Knut Bjørn Nordheim NOR

Group B
21:00 CET - Dunajská Streda (MOL Aréna)
CZECHIA - ENGLAND 
Referee: Elçin Məsiyev AZE
Assistant Referee 1: Elşad Abdullayev AZE
Assistant Referee 2: Pərvin Talıbov AZE
Fourth Official: Simone Sozza ITA
Video Assistant Referee: Sören Storks GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Daniele Chiffi ITA
UEFA Referee Observer: Darko Čeferin SVN
UEFA Delegate: 
Zgjim Sojeva KOS

Group B
21:00 CET - 
Nitra (Štadión pod Zoborom)
GERMANY - SLOVENIA 
Referee: Jakob Alexander Sundberg DEN
Assistant Referee 1: Victor Skovbæk Skytte DEN
Assistant Referee 2: Deniz Yurdakul DEN
Fourth Official: Ishmael Barbara MLT
Video Assistant Referee: Jonas Hedegaard Hansen DEN
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Jan Boterberg BEL
UEFA Referee Observer: Leslie Irvine NIR
UEFA Delegate: 
Targo Kaldoja EST

Group D
21:00 CET - Košice (Košická futbalová aréna)
FINLAND - NETHERLANDS 
Referee: Alexis Adrián Herrera Hernández VEN
Assistant Referee 1: Lubin José Torrealba Rondón VEN
Assistant Referee 2: Alberto José Ponte Pérez VEN
Fourth Official: Bolat Sariev KAZ
Video Assistant Referee: César Soto Grado ESP
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Mario Zebec CRO 
UEFA Referee Observer: Nuno Alexandre Parreira de Castro POR
UEFA 
Delegate: Can Emre Tuğal TUR

MD2

Saturday 14 June 2025

Group A
18:00 CET - Bratislava (Národný futbalový štadión)
SPAIN - ROMANIA
Referee: Sander van der Eijk NED
Assistant Referee 1: Rens Bluemink NED
Assistant Referee 2: Stefan de Groot NED
Fourth Official: Igor Stojčevski MKD
Video Assistant Referee: Clay Ruperti NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Bastien Dechepy FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Terje Hauge NOR
UEFA Delegate: Rodney Pisani MLT

Group A
21:00 CET - Trnava (City Aréna - Štadión Antona Malatinského)
SLOVAKIA - ITALY
Referee: Nenad Minaković SRB
Assistant Referee 1: Nikola Borović SRB
Assistant Referee 2: Boško Božović SRB
Fourth Official: Elçin Məsiyev AZE
Video Assistant Referee: Mario Zebec CRO
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Sören Storks GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Nuno Alexandre Parreira de Castro POR
UEFA Delegate: Filip Popovski MKD

Group C
21:00 CET - Trenčín (Štadión Sihoť)
PORTUGAL - POLAND
Referee: Nicholas Walsh SCO
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel McFarlane SCO
Assistant Referee 2: Calum Spence SCO
Fourth Official: Michal Očenáš SVK
Video Assistant Referee: Andrew Dallas SCO
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Ángelos Evangélou GRE
UEFA Referee Observer: Björn Kuipers NED
UEFA Delegate: Stéphanie Forde BEL

Group C
21:00 CET - Žilina (Štadión MŠK Žilina)
FRANCE - GEORGIA
Referee: Jakob Alexander Sundberg DEN
Assistant Referee 1: Victor Skovbæk Skytte DEN
Assistant Referee 2: Deniz Yurdakul DEN
Fourth Official: Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
Video Assistant Referee: Jonas Hedegaard Hansen DEN
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Michael Salisbury ENG
UEFA Referee Observer: Darko Čeferin SVN
UEFA Delegate: Sanja Bosanac-Perišić MNE

Sunday 15 June 2025

Group B
18:00 CET - Nitra (Štadión pod Zoborom)
ENGLAND - SLOVENIA
Referee: Goga Kikacheishvili GEO
Assistant Referee 1: Davit Akhvlediani GEO
Assistant Referee 2: Davit Gabisonia GEO
Fourth Official: Vasílios Fotiás GRE
Video Assistant Referee: Dragomir Draganov BUL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Piotr Lasyk POL
UEFA Referee Observer: Carlos Velasco Carballo ESP
UEFA Delegate: Targo Kaldoja EST

Group D
18:00 CET - Košice (Košická futbalová aréna)
FINLAND - UKRAINE
Referee: Alessandro Dudic SUI 
Assistant Referee 1: Pascal Hirzel SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Nicolas Müller SUI
Fourth Official: Ishmael Barbara MLT
Video Assistant Referee: Lukas Fähndrich SUI
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Jan Boterberg BEL
UEFA Referee Observer: Kýros Vassáras GRE
UEFA Delegate: Can Emre Tuğal TUR

Group B
21:00 CET - Dunajská Streda (MOL Aréna)
CZECHIA - GERMANY
Referee: Alexis Adrián Herrera Hernández VEN
Assistant Referee 1: Lubin José Torrealba Rondón VEN
Assistant Referee 2: Alberto José Ponte Pérez VEN
Fourth Official: Damian Sylwestrzak POL
Video Assistant Referee: César Soto Grado ESP
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Ángelos Evangélou GRE
UEFA Referee Observer: Leslie Irvine NIR
UEFA Delegate: Zgjim Sojeva KOS

Group D
21:00 CET - Prešov (Futbal Tatran Aréna)
NETHERLANDS - DENMARK
Referee: Simone Sozza ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Davide Imperiale ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Alessio Berti ITA
Fourth Official: Bolat Sariev KAZ
Video Assistant Referee: Daniele Chiffi ITA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Michael Salisbury ENG
UEFA Referee Observer: Darko Čeferin SVN
UEFA Delegate: Knut Bjørn Nordheim NOR

MD3

Tuesday 17 June 2025

Group C
18:00 CET - Trenčín (Štadión Sihoť)
GEORGIA - PORTUGAL
Referee: Elçin Məsiyev AZE
Assistant Referee 1: Elşad Abdullayev AZE
Assistant Referee 2: Pərvin Talıbov AZE
Fourth Official: Alexis Adrián Herrera Hernández VEN
Video Assistant Referee: Sören Storks GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Dragomir Draganov BUL
UEFA Referee Observer: Terje Hauge NOR
UEFA Delegate: Stéphanie Forde BEL

Group C
18:00 CET - Žilina (Štadión MŠK Žilina)
FRANCE - POLAND
Referee: Nenad Minaković SRB
Assistant Referee 1: Nikola Borović SRB
Assistant Referee 2: Boško Božović SRB
Fourth Official: Bolat Sariev KAZ
Video Assistant Referee: Mario Zebec CRO
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Lukas Fähndrich SUI
UEFA Referee Observer: Leslie Irvine NIR
UEFA Delegate: Sanja Bosanac-Perišić MNE

Group A
21:00 CET - Bratislava (Národný futbalový štadión)
ROMANIA - SLOVAKIA
Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
Assistant Referee 1: Mangirdas Mirauskas LTU
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksandras Stepanovas LTU
Fourth Official: Alessandro Dudic SUI
Video Assistant Referee: Michael Salisbury ENG
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Jonas Hedegaard Hansen DEN
UEFA Referee Observer: Carlos Velasco Carballo ESP
UEFA Delegate: Rodney Pisani MLT

Group A
21:00 CET - Trnava (City Aréna - Štadión Antona Malatinského)
SPAIN - ITALY
Referee: Nicholas Walsh SCO
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel McFarlane SCO
Assistant Referee 2: Calum Spence SCO
Fourth Official: Goga Kikacheishvili GEO
Video Assistant Referee: Andrew Dallas SCO
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Jan Boterberg BEL
UEFA Referee Observer: Nuno Alexandre Parreira de Castro POR
UEFA Delegate: Filip Popovski MKD

Wednesday 18 June 2025

Group D
18:00 CET - Košice (Košická futbalová aréna)
DENMARK - FINLAND
Referee: Damian Sylwestrzak POL
Assistant Referee 1: Adam Karasewicz POL
Assistant Referee 2: Bartosz Heinig POL
Fourth Official: Ishmael Barbara MLT
Video Assistant Referee: Piotr Lasyk POL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Bastien Dechepy FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Darko Čeferin SVN
UEFA Delegate: Can Emre Tuğal TUR

Group D
18:00 CET - Prešov (Futbal Tatran Aréna)
NETHERLANDS - UKRAINE
Referee: Vasílios Fotiás GRE
Assistant Referee 1: Andréas Meïndanás GRE
Assistant Referee 2: Michaíl Papadákis GRE
Fourth Official: Igor Stojčevski MKD
Video Assistant Referee: Ángelos Evangélou GRE
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: César Soto Grado ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: Leslie Irvine NIR
UEFA Delegate: Knut Bjørn Nordheim NOR

Group B
21:00 CET - Dunajská Streda (MOL Aréna)
SLOVENIA - CZECHIA
Referee: Simone Sozza ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Davide Imperiale ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Alessio Berti ITA
Fourth Official: Michal Očenáš SVK
Video Assistant Referee: Daniele Chiffi ITA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Jonas Hedegaard Hansen DEN
UEFA Referee Observer: Kýros Vassáras GRE
UEFA Delegate: Zgjim Sojeva KOS

Group B
21:00 CET - Nitra (Štadión pod Zoborom)
ENGLAND - GERMANY
Referee: Sander van der Eijk NED
Assistant Referee 1: Rens Bluemink NED
Assistant Referee 2: Stefan de Groot NED
Fourth Official: Jakob Alexander Sundberg DEN
Video Assistant Referee: Clay Ruperti NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Dragomir Draganov BUL
UEFA Referee Observer: Nuno Alexandre Parreira de Castro POR
UEFA Delegate: Targo Kaldoja EST

133 comments:

  1. Portugal - France: Lukjančukas LTU (FO van der Eijk)
    Poland - Georgia: Dudic SUI (FO Minaković)

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  2. OK, based on this first set, and according to the info we had collected:
    https://law5-theref.blogspot.com/2025/03/2025-uefa-under-21-championship.html
    All seems confirmed about most of the known names, but we have the Lithuanian, maybe he replaced somebody in the list. We must wait, in addition Macedonian Stojchevski should be there as fourth official.
    Now let's wait for the CONMEBOL guest, but it's very strange the information was not published, if not UEFA, CONMEBOL could have reported something about....
    And we have immediately two committee members for the early games at 18:00 CET. Tournament taken very seriously and maybe this time really crucial for the next movements about categories (one can guess this will be made close to the end of the competition...). We'll see.

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    1. Alexis Herrera from Venezuela the guest from CONMEBOL, his debut game is Finnland-Netherlands on 12/06

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    2. Ah I see there are also 12 June assignments, well, I stopped at the first four games :)

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    3. They did the appointments for the first rounds mostly in youth tournaments.

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    4. So, the only name we don't see is John Brooks. But Salisbury, reported as his VAR, assigned. Don't know but possible that the Lithuanian replaced the English?

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    5. Brooks has had injury problems frequently this year, wouldn’t be surprised if he’s pulled out

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  3. So this should be the final list then:

    Referees:
    Elchin Masiyev AZE
    Jakob Sundberg DEN
    Goga Kikacheishvili GEO
    Vasílios Fotiás GRE
    Simone Sozza ITA
    Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
    Sander van der Eijk NED
    Damian Sylwestrzak POL
    Nicholas Walsh SCO
    Nenad Minaković SRB
    Alessandro Dudic SUI
    Alexis Herrera VEN

    Fourth officials:
    Bulat Sariyev KAZ
    Igor Stojchevski MKD
    Ishmael Barbara MLT
    Michal Očenáš SVK

    VARs:
    Jan Boterberg BEL
    Dragomir Draganov BUL
    Mario Zebec CRO
    Jonas Hansen DEN
    Michael Salisbury ENG
    César Soto Grado ESP
    Bastien Dechepy FRA
    Sören Storks GER
    Angelos Evangelou GRE
    Daniele Chiffi ITA
    Clay Ruperti NED
    Piotr Lasyk POL
    Andrew Dallas SCO
    Lukas Fähndrich SUI

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  4. A prestigious match under the watchful eye of Kuipers for Sylwestrzak, the young Polish successor of Marciniak. 10 years ago Simon began his great career at the U21 Euro. I think that Damian will start his way to the Elite at this tournament. Congratulations to the Polish referee

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  5. I have a feeling Walsh could be on the Elite list in a few years, Scotland needs a new Elite Referee after Thomson and Collum.

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  6. By the way, is Kuiper sometimes at home? :D

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    1. Yes, sometimes, but his wife misses him just like 'Kuiper' himself his 's'.

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  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3S6CzsrOwU&ab_channel=UEFA
    Interesting appointment for the final of the UEFA Friendship cup :D

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    1. With Swiss assistant referees. Maybe Sandro Schärer was planned but refused to leave Stéphane de Almeida out for the third time because Portugal was playing again, meaning observer Rosie has to referee the game himself ...

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    2. Nah, I think they had Swiss non-professional refs in all games in this tournament because it's in Switzerland, nothing to do with De Almeida/Schärer.

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    3. @Quilava: I used to joke. Just funny: Swiss assistants, Portugal in the final and therefore again no option for de Almeida. ;-)

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  8. OT:

    Argentina-Colombia

    Benitez from Paraguay was in charge.

    All bookings were correct,he had match under control as much as you can have until RC given to Fernandez,dangerous foul.
    He showed 5 YC's,all of them correct and that 1 RC.

    Then after RC,he kinda had mentality I will not be the main guy and not show any card,especially to Argentina,who had license to do anything.

    From 80th min to 90+5 he had Doveri's mindset.

    Clear YC's missed to Simeone(86'),Romero(88') and Paredes after that for his hand gesture,would have been his 2nd YC.
    Also Rios for his agressive running and card demanding towards ref.

    And about goal for Argentina.

    Lack of fair play shown by Argentina players to continue playing while Colombian player was injured,maybe ref could have stopped the play cause ball was also out of bounds?

    Plenty of reasons for protests from COL players,of course no bookings were shown.

    But then again,that's why CONMEBOL and other federations are far behind UEFA refs.
    This complicated game and other games from there just shows that.

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    1. I agree. He was handling things well, and then from 80’ on he was overwhelmed and just started to let stuff happen. It needed a strong referee with a strong personality in those moments and Benitez conscientious and deliberate style wasn’t effective when things got wild and hectic. I’m less convinced about the notion that UEFA refs in general are far ahead, though.

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    2. Well maybe I went too far there but I dont think so that someone like Marciniak or Turpin,or even Oliver,Kovacs would let things slide like Benitez did from 80th min to 90+5.

      I just don't think they would lose control like that

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    3. Probably, but aside from the few top names … there isn’t much depth

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    4. Yep,but this was also match for some top names in CONMEBOL;

      Claus,Cabrera,Maza,Roldan,all of them could have handled this match way better.

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  9. Live from stadium Slovakia-Spain R: Sylwestrzak, poor start IMO, no uniformity in calling charge, illegal use of arms and also bit quiet whistle I listened whistle only on start

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    1. Really sorry there aren't many comments about the first game, it's clear that such youth tournaments nowadays don't have the same media impact of the past, here only a few games will be aired, I triedo to watch but not in the best position. Having said that, for what I could see, I would say a challenging game for the Polish referee, one could have expected a rather easy win by Spanish side, surely the strongest European national team at this level for years, but it happened only in the very last minute with a goal scored in 90', after a Slovakian comeback from 0-2 to 2-2.
      Correct penalty whistled, I liked among others the YC in 86', a strong challenge one could have assessed on the ball, but after replay I agreed it was clearly reckless. Not accepted by player because rarely whistled, but it's absolutely OK to call it. In another circumstance he didn't notice a head injury and reacted too late for calling the medical staff, this is surely a point for improvement. I don't think his game was bad, but, unless a very detailed report I can't manage, I can't say more.

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  10. OFR in Italy - Romania a few seconds before half time. Fotias called by his countryman for assigning a penalty to Romania. Classic situation in which defender is already trying to kick ball when attacker invades his space and gets hit. One could say a classic "Italian" penalty, and there could be discussions whether these situations must be deemed as clear fouls, because the question is always the same: "What should defender do to avoid?". Nothing, it's just a call won by attacker. Should be supported and considered OK in modern football, though.

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    1. it is never penalty !!! it is late tackle and when we have late tackle we need minimum racklless for penalty !!! This isnot racklless!!! Ok if the referee thinks it is penalty he must show yellow card!!!

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    2. Classic modern day penalty, was always going to be given especially with VAR.

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  11. Some clips from the first half of Georgia-Poland (ref: Dudic).

    10: https://www.streambug.io/cv/952f87
    30: https://www.streambug.io/cv/ae6614
    42: https://www.streambug.io/cv/be34c8

    Overall, a rather inauspicious level of refereeing by the Swiss ref in the first half. It seems to me unlikely that he will be one of the officials taken forward by UEFA for the knockout stages.

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    1. 58: https://www.streambug.io/cv/0750a2
      70: https://www.streambug.io/cv/148d94
      75: https://www.streambug.io/cv/e1082b
      76: https://www.streambug.io/cv/922848
      83: https://www.streambug.io/cv/7c5db1
      93: https://www.streambug.io/cv/b757c3

      Some thoughts to follow.

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    2. I don't think you can call 83' a CLEAR missed (S)YC without knowing the full guidelines given to the referees. Geo no9 seemed to kick the ball at the advertising hoardings so that it would bounce back into the general area of the freekick - that is different from volley kicking it away (like Kuipers vs. Taremi or Oliver vs. Odegaard) or furiously booting the ball into the stands. Dudic got the penalty spot on and had a good communication channel with Geo captain but: a) there were too many surprising-wrong play on calls, b) a too aggravatory manner shown by the Swiss referee throughout the firsthalf, c) lack of alertness in the confrontation and d) no clear plan for dealing with troublemakers like Pol no9. I don't see a (clear) foul before the winning goal though. '8,15' could be the mark by Hauge.

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  12. Quite shocked at Michal Očenáš being appointed to this competition after many high profile errors in UEFA matches.

    Good to see a mix of officials on each game however.

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  13. 83" POL-GEO missed second YC by Dudic #9GEO. Not the best performence by Swiss ref

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    1. Don’t think the Georgian player did enough to warrant a 2ndYC. Think the Polish player (on a YC) can count himself fortunate. I thought waving the imaginary card was a mandatory YC offence.

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  14. Predictions MD2:
    ESP-ROU: van der Eijk - Sundberg - Ruperti, Draganov
    SVK-ITA: Minakovic - Barbara - Boterberg, Zebec
    POR-POL: Walsh - Herrera - Dallas, Hansen
    FRA-GEO: Sozza - Ocenas - Chiffi, Soto
    ENG-SVN: Sylwestrzak - Sariyev - Lasyk, Draganov
    CZE-GER: Dudic - Kikacheishvili - Fähndrich, Zebec
    FIN-UKR: Fotias - Stojchevski - Evangelou, Dechepy
    NED-DEN: Lukjancukas - Masiyev - Salisbury, Storks

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  15. Minute 83 crucial mistake by Dudic. Clear yellow card not given , looks like he did not wanted to show as it would be second yellow card for #9 in Georgia. We can add that this was very crucial in this game as Georgia scored winning goal after that.

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    1. You can read a LoR, attacker pushing defender with both arms to get ball, but maybe not a 100% mandatory card like others.Up to observer to support or not the call.

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    2. What about the Polish player showing the imaginary card. Mandatory YC and would have been a second

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  16. Damian Sylwestrzak in SVKESP

    Key Match Incidents

    52' Penalty awarded for tripping
    https://streambug.org/cv/1113e2

    61' PAI illegal use of arm
    https://streambug.org/cv/683826

    82' PAI illegal use of arm
    https://streambug.org/cv/b678e7

    Refereeing highlights:
    https://files.fm/u/73wbmhtrag

    As for key match incidents:
    1) I would say a very controversial penalty as the attacker deliberately puts his leg in front of the running defender who can do nothing to avoid the contact (52'), most likely not for VAR intervention but play-on wouldn't be wrong, imo
    2) Most likely it was missed by everyone live (the incident was deemed as head collision) but there are arguments to award a penalty for illegal use of arm by ESP #3. However, one can say it was quite natural movement and SVK #5 approached him and not the contrary.
    3) Rather not enough to award a penalty in the last scene.

    Sylwestrzak handled the game well, I would say. Let's go through most significant moments:
    01' - very good warning in play after a late challenge
    10', 11' - play-on after holding vs illegal use of arm incident and play-on after missed off-the-ball charging caused protests from Slovak players
    34' - several good play-on calls and eventually a FK for handball is awarded, possible YC for simulation to SVK #5
    35', 36', 37' - SVK #7 after committing a cynical push in 28' is provoked by three cynical challenges from behind and retaliates with a step on foot; Sylwestrzak opted for YC for retaliation only but I would prefer to caution also the Spanish player
    47' - wrong defensive FK
    54' - correct YC SVK #6 for reckless challenge against head
    68' - possible YC ESP #6 for SPA
    71' - YC ESP #8 for SPA holding after an attempt to play an advantage; very good
    86' - YC SVK #21 for reckless tackle; very good spot!
    88' - interesting case for offside interpretation in case of an offside position
    90' - correct play-on (collision) prior to the corner kick from which the decisive goal was scored

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    1. Great work!
      I can rewatch some situations better.
      On the penalty, I'm always in doubt if a spot a movement by attacker looking for the call, but here I must say that Spain #22 makes that movement with leg, hitting opponent, that should rule out the doubts about the call. More in particular, I think you alwaus whistle something like that live. In my opinion attacker can't know that defender will put leg exactly there and I don't see a very significant change of path, nevertheless, it's true it's not a "straight" penalty, but we definitely saw easier calls in past.
      In 61' I share your last sentence, for me a normal action and I wouldn't call a penalty here. Would be controversial.
      82': Too soft action for a penalty, but surely wouldn't have been questioned by VAR.
      86' was indeed a very good spot. Very rare to be whistled.
      88' not a punishable offside, I agree with AR.

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  17. Good morning. Regarding kits for the next season... are we sure that UEFA will continue working with Macron? I found this from last year and I'm unable to find any new information about this. https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/028c-1aab21836b8b-41858d450012-1000--uefa-to-launch-rfp-process-for-referee-match-kit-2025-29/

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  18. I’m curious to see how Sander van der Eijk will be managed by Björn Kuipers. Dutch referees were poor at the last EURO U-21 tournaments. In 2023, Lindhout was thrown in at the deep end with the famous France–Italy clash (without VAR). His form and confidence have suffered since — it marked a clear turning point in his career (and the same could be said for Higler in 2021).
    Van der Eijk didn’t have a strong domestic season either; both Kooij and Nagtegaal were more consistent and stronger personalities imo.
    There’s a fair bit of talk suggesting Kuipers may have backed the wrong man. It will be interesting to see whether he tries to prove the opposite.

    Btw, the U-21 is attracting considerable media attention in my country, more than CWC for sure.

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  19. UEFA EURO U19 - Match officals (matchday 1)

    SPAIN-DENMARK
    Lothar D'hondt BEL
    Assistant referees
    Romain Devillers BEL
    Michael Obritzberger AUT
    Fourth official
    Dalibor Černý CZE


    Romania - Montenegro
    Referee
    Menelaos Antoniou CYP
    Assistant referees
    Eraklis Komodromos CYP
    Petar Mitrev BUL
    Fourth official
    Bence Csonka HUN


    England-Norway

    Referee
    Antoni Bandić BIH
    Assistant referees
    Stefan Tešanović BIH
    Giuseppe Perrotti ITA
    Fourth official
    Andrea Colombo ITA


    Germany-Netherlands
    Referee
    Javier Alberola Rojas ESP
    Assistant referees
    Alfredo Rodriguez Moreno ESP
    Christopher Campbell IRL
    Fourth official
    Rob Hennessy IRL

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  20. First CWC appointments announced by Árbitro Internacional:

    Inter Miami - Al Ahly: Faghani
    PSG - Atlético de Madrid: Kovács
    Bayern - Auckland City: Sy
    Palmeiras - Porto: Martínez
    Botafogo - Seattle Sounders: Nyberg

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  21. Tried to take a look at Kikacheishvili game while posting other appointments. First thing to say not accurate assistant referees, but they respected VAR so no problems.
    Important mistake AR2 in 6', clear onside, while VAR intervention for the very decisive goal in the end by Denmark (tight but I think could have been correctly assessed). I found OK the cards he issued, moreover he correctly rejected a penalty appeal, but really sorry I don't remember the minute.

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    1. I noted two penalty appeals rejected actually, one in 36' (tripping) and another one in 93' (holding), the former being worth discuss imo. I liked the overall body of work of the Georgian, who carded when necessary and showed quite interesting MtG skills.

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    2. Indeed in 93' at the moment of the pass by teammate (ball was very far), the attacker was in offside position. Hard to give a penalty after OFR here.

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    3. I watched only the first half and his performance was good in a normal difficulty match.

      I was very impressed by his physical condition even though he was too close to the action sometimes.

      The 1-0 is an interesting scene and there was a check by VAR for about 2'. There is an UKR attacker in offside position and VAR checked if he touched the ball before going to a team-mate who scored. Replay was inconclusive so VAR stayed silent.

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    4. I agree, good job Georgian referee

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  22. Elçin Məsiyev
    32' Management
    https://streambug.org/cv/69699d
    He started the game with a correct YC after 16 seconds for reckless.
    Very good.

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  23. Correct PK in 81 min by Sundberg. Even if he slips, it does not absolve him of responsibility in the tackle. Therefore, PK

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    1. https://streamin.me/v/321b28a2

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    2. penalty was correct. i watched the entire match, sadly sundberg left only a below average performance. foul detection was nor good neither consistent and also some yellow cards were missed...should not be more than 8.1 in uefa marks... he seemed to be a bit reluctant in leading the "bundesliga stars" whereas he totally overreacted towards the slovenians, who probably don't have such a prestige... many learning points for sundberg...

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    3. Not agree. sundberg did fine match! Try to do good balance between better germany and physically sloveniean. good penalty and yellow cards clear. i think foul detection was good and slovenian players was diving alot. For me mark in uefa 8.4.

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    4. I don't see how anybody can be careless when slipping. It's not a fair foul to call. Even though most likely 100% of refs would call it.

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  24. Matchday 2 appointments

    Spain - Romania: Sander van der Eijk NED (FO Stojchevski)
    Slovakia - Italy: Minakovic (SRB) (FO Masiyev)
    France - Georgia: Sundberg (DEN) (FO Lukjančukas)
    Portugal - Poland: Walsh (SCO) (FO Očenáš)

    Sundberg with a second appointment already. No match for Sozza.

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    1. England - Slovenia: Kikacheishvili (GEO) (FO Fotias)
      Finland - Ukraine: Dudic (SUI) (FO Barbara)
      Czech Republic - Germany: Herrera (VEN) (FO Sylwestrzak)
      Netherlands - Denmark: Sozza (ITA) (FO Sariyev)

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  25. Any observation about Herrera at Finland Netherlands?

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  26. Any further news on the status of Brooks? Is it confirmed that he is injured?

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  27. So it’s Mr Kuipers observing Walsh, intresting!

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  28. Manfredas Lukjančukas in PORFRA

    Key Match Incidents

    05' Defensive FK (possible PK)
    https://streambug.org/cv/ce6cd5

    13' PAI handball
    https://streambug.org/cv/9fd101

    29' [VAR] Penalty changed to FK after VAR intervention - foul outside the penalty area
    https://streambug.org/cv/116907

    41' PAI step on foot
    https://streambug.org/cv/f0e780

    81' PAI YC 20FRA for simulation
    https://streambug.org/cv/befc19

    Refereeing highlights:
    https://files.fm/u/23b3zbst3v

    I am a fan of Lithuanian's stone-cold mimics and body language. He looks like he won't be impressed by anything. On the one hand he reminds me Orsato both with his presence and facial expression but on the other hand he's far less expressive than the famous Italian. Perhaps RefCom prefer more communicative referees, however Lukjančukas' distant, serious and rather lenient style could work really well in football-focused duels and PORFRA was one of them even though you could have expected something different.

    As for key match incidents:
    1) Debatable defensive FK based on footage presented by broadcaster but we can't see the initial phase of the duel; rather nothing for VAR (5')
    2) Rightly rejected handball penalty appeal - the ball is played against a naturally positioned teammate's arm (13')
    3) Good VAR intervention for changing a penalty to a free kick as the offence took place slightly outside the penalty area, I wouldn't blame the referee too much on this one (29')
    4) Accidental step on foot committed by a defending player turned back to his opponent, penalty would be technically correct but surely too harsh (41')
    5) Correct YC for simulation although the little push was performed by the defending player.

    The Lithuanian was lenient regarding disciplinary, he decided to issue cards only when being 100% sure. This worked in this particular game but could be risky in hot clashes; I'm not a fan of such approach:
    06' - possible YC FRA #2 for step on foot, close to AR1
    20' - good warning to FRA #2 after DtR attempt
    21' - possible YC FRA #19 for reckless use of arm
    28' - YC POR #6 for holding, correct
    29' - YC POR #5 for reckless tackle, correct
    54' - possible YC POR #11 for reckless challenge
    58' - YC FRA #19 for reckless studs challenge, correct
    63' - possible YC POR #3 for SPA holding
    72' - possible YC FRA #22 for reckless challenge against GK
    81' - YC FRA #20 for simulation, correct

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    1. 5' Penalty would have been soft, maybe better play on than defensive free kick.
      13' Arm in natural position, very good assessment.
      29' With referee in that position, simply impossible for him to spot that it was outside, not an affair for AR2 as well, from that angle. So I think observer could only say that referee maybe should have tried to keep a different positioning trying to have a small control also on that, but it wasn't easy. Nevertheless, the foul was clearly outside, but still...
      41' Kind of penalty that wouldn't be accepted in reality, you can give it by book, it can remember a very particular story happened here in serie A involving Roma, when Rocchi explained the difference between a clear step on foot and this kind of incident, that shouldn't be considered punishable, I can agree on that. Would be very, very hardh to whistle (but still, not a 100% mistake in case, for me).
      81' Very good with the simulation.
      By watching the clips, I noticed the style you described, especially in the early incidents, being cool is a very important skill in modern refereeing, if you appear like a person that can't be influenced and/or surprised by an incident, you can present yourself in a very good way. Then, of course, a correct decision must follow, but as for now the Lithuanian is doing very well in his path, I must admit... maybe even a bit better than Rumsas?

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  29. Brilliantly spotted SFP by Van der Eijk / Stojčevski / Bluemink!

    https://streambug.org/cv/93eb2d

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    1. Interesting to see the situation from min 62' at 0-1 for Romania, when a shot from a Romanian player was stopped by a Spain defender in the 6 yard box with a sliding tackle. It seemed the shot was stopped using the hand, but the VAR didn't intervene.

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    2. Oh sorry, didn't watch you had already posted it.
      I think fourth official was not involved in the process, given a replay that shows us he was busy maybe with a player close to him, and with AR1 far away, to me this was a direct spot by referee.

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    3. 62'
      I think the arm was assessed as body support, not punishable.
      https://streambug.org/cv/e1aeb1

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  30. OFR in Spain - Romania, penalty for holding:
    https://streamin.me/v/e14c0c44
    The Dutch referee didn't show he was convinced at the monitor.
    I agre with the call by VAR.

    To follow, RC for SFP:
    https://streamin.me/v/fb2061d6
    Very good decision, looking at a replay I see that fourth official was distracted, was not looking there and I must say if no help and direct decision by the Dutch, even better for him...

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    1. YC for holding maybe?

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    2. Chefren, why in your opinion the referee is not convinced at the monitor?

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    3. Too long time :) Not reacting on what he was watching.

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  31. Minakovic will struggle if both teams keep playing like this,especially Slovakia who needs not to lose to stay alive.

    And,also we have temperamental Italy so no easy job for him.

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  32. Correct PK and YC by Sundberg for a very reckless challenge by GEO15. Got the ball though :p

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    1. He actually didn't even get the ball watching it back, so not even that works haha

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    2. Possible more than YC? But yes, YC still OK.
      https://streamin.me/v/eccd91a3

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  33. Very satisfied with what I saw from Minakovic in first half. As always,temperament Italians,but, excellent communication by him, consistent foul calling, good disciplinary control. May he continue like this.

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  34. What a performance by Minakovic. I would say, the best officiated game currently at tournament. As I mention earlier, consistent foul calls, good disciplinary control, penalty area incidents solved in excellent way with one rejected penalty appeal. So, he put himself on excellent road on this tournament. We will see what gonna happen.

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  36. Reason why Projkovska was not called to Women's EURO was that she will be UEFA Guest at CONMEBOL Women's Copa America 2025.
    AR from Italy and Spain, but this is the first time for a referee from a different country.

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  37. 44 fouls in Slovakia-Italy. Crazy..

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    1. Yes but this can lead to misinterpretations and flawed conclusions if not critically examined.
      That was most difficult and specific match to referee ant to control so far between home team with last chance to qualify and always temperament Italians... while I was watching the game live, I didn't get the impression that there were this many fouls. Simply, this is the type of match where no matter what the referee does, he cannot reduce the number of fouls. On the other hand, he did have control over the match, there were several situations when he was on the test of whether he would keep it but at the end the conclusion was that he succeeded in that.

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    2. During this season, I attended only one match in my local league that recorded such a high number of fouls — a figure that turned out to be a new record. The condition of the pitch played a significant role in that.

      From my perspective, there are three plausible explanations for excessive whistling:
      1. The pitch was in poor condition.
      2. The referee adopted an overly cautious approach
      3. The players showed little intention of engaging in proper football.

      Ultimately, it is up to the Referee Committee to evaluate the performance and context. However, it is important to acknowledge that excessive whistling can lead to growing frustration among players, too. Furthermore, in an era where the entertainment value of football is gaining importance, the impact on spectators cannot be ignored. People pay for a ticket expecting to watch a flowing, competitive match — not 90 minutes of constant interruptions and start-stop sequences. That too deserves consideration.

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    3. While the three arguments you listed are very interesting ones, starting from "however", I strongly disagree. Football is football, refereeing is refereeing, and if players want to play in dirty manner to achieve a score, a referee can do nothing, who cares about the fans and what they think, sorry. You kill refereeing in this way!

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    4. Is that what happened? The teams had no intention to play football at all?

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  38. @chefren Appointments WU19 Euros:

    England-Netherlands
    Michel (GER)
    Matysiak
    Jusufovic
    Celik

    Portugal-Spain
    Vuorio (FIN)
    Koskinen
    Bizderi
    Adamska

    Poland-Italy
    Georgieva (BUL)
    Nigulis
    Nymoen
    Torkelsen

    France-Sweden
    Grigone (LTU)
    Brezneva
    Papadopoulou
    GIl Soriano

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    1. Thanks, it's very hard to keep an eye on everything :D

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    2. no worries, that's why we help each other out ;-)

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    3. Observers:
      ENG - NED Susana Vitulano Carina ITA
      POR - ESP Katarzyna Wierzbowska POL
      POL - ITA ilda McDermott IRL
      FRA - SWE Esther Staubli SUI
      Should be the first duty of the former top Swiss Elite referee, following her new role inside UEFA, maybe one can compare her as a committee member.

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  39. During the Spain–Slovakia match, I observed Sander Vd Eijk. He possesses solid athleticism and stamina, and he’s not afraid to make unpopular decisions. However, I sometimes feel that he’s “playing” the role of an authority figure rather than being one. His leadership doesn’t come naturally, which he often compensates with cards domestically. In my view, he still needs to build his personality; he has potential, but needs more time to grow into a natural leadership role.

    In contrast, Marc Nagtegaal (Category 2) is a completely different type of referee. Authority and player acceptance come naturally to him. He’s also a police officer by profession, and that calm, composed mentality clearly translates onto the field. He doesn’t get fazed by a charged atmosphere. I see him more as a manager than a pure decision-maker — communicative, preventive, and focused on game control through interaction. He’s also a very clean and elegant referee in terms of signalling and movement. In my opinion, he’s a major talent with high potential.

    Then there’s Joey Kooij (also Category 2). From what I’ve observed, his fitness and movement are slightly below the level of Nagtegaal and Van der Eijk. However, he carries a natural authority, which makes him a good choice for “hot” games. He’s not afraid to make tough calls, though he can come across as slightly theatrical. That said, his game management and match reading have improved significantly in recent seasons, and he’s clearly evolving in a good way.

    All in all, these three referees each bring a unique style and set of tools to the pitch. Personally, I believe Marc Nagtegaal shows the highest potential to reach Elite level.

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  40. 2YC by Dudic in FINUKR. Correct?

    https://streamin.me/v/ff230ca8

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    1. I'm a supporter of the fact that the second yellow card must come out of the pocket.
      In that sense, this is not a 100% clean second yellow card but I fully understand and support the referee's logic: Open space in front of the attacker (can be considered as a SPA), plus a defender who already has a yellow card as if he doesn't want to play the ball at all...
      So, it's easier (smarter) to show second YC.

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  41. I saw live the referee starting the goalkeeper possession countdown live in this competition. There is an UEFA web article announcing that the goalkeeper rule will apply. But what about other law changes?

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    1. They use the 2025-2026 laws. Everything applies from that. It’s just that the other changes will happen rarely and not be noticed.

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  42. Predictions MD3
    ROU-SVK: Lukjancukas (LTU) - Sariyev (KAZ) - Salisbury (ENG), Dechepy (FRA)
    ESP-ITA: Walsh (SCO) - Kikacheishvili (GEO) - Dallas (SCO), Fähndrich (SUI)
    GEO-POR: Fotias (GRE) - Stojchevski (MKD) - Evangelou (GRE), Boterberg (BEL)
    FRA-POL: Minakovic (SRB) - Dudic (SUI) - Zebec (CRO), Hansen (DEN)
    SVN-CZE: Sozza (ITA) - Barbara (MLT) - Chiffi (ITA), Fähndrich (SUI)
    ENG-GER: van der Eijk (NED) - Sundberg (DEN) - Ruperti (NED), Boterberg (BEL)
    DEN-FIN: Masiyev (AZE) - Ocenas (SVK) - Storks (GER), Draganov (BUL)
    NED-UKR: Sylwestrzak (POL) - Herrera (VEN) - Lasyk (POL), Soto (ESP)

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    1. It would surprise me if Sozza – the Italian referee who seems to be getting a bit of a push – will be appointed to Slovenia vs Czechia, considering, with all due respect, that both teams are on the brink of elimination. I’d rather expect Sozza to be reserved for a bigger match, like England vs Germany.

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    2. My idea was to keep Sozza available for ENG/GER games in the KO stage - while for van der Eijk, it could easily be the last game of the tournament. Furthermore one of ENG/GER probably plays against ITA in the next round.
      And regarding the group table, ENG-GER is similarly unimportant as SVN-CZE.

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    3. You were right! :)

      To me, it seemed somewhat illogical to assign Sozza to the ‘death rubber’ of Matchday 3. It’s also possible that the appointments were more or less predetermined in advance. England vs. Germany still stands out as an appealing fixture for the top spot in the group, but I have a feeling it may eventually dissolve into a kind of gentleman’s agreement.

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    4. Knvb confirmed Eng-Ger
      Van der Eijk
      Bluemink, De Groot
      Sundberg
      Ruperti, Draganov

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    5. Den-Fin Damian Sylwestrzak POL
      Ned-UKR Vassilis Fotias GRE
      SLo-CZE Simone Sozza ITA

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    6. GEO-Por Elchin Masiyev AZE
      Fra-Pol Nenad Minaković SRB
      Rom-SLW Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
      Spa-Ita Nicholas Walsh SCO


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  43. I watched most of Sozza game, missing some minutes at the beginning of first half and then at the end of second half, but absolutely an easy and very boring match to officiate. One could say almot nothing to report about referee.

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  44. GEO - POR, VAR called a possible red card for SFP, foul after 3 minutes in the game.
    Video:
    https://streambug.org/cv/5082e4
    Only foul and no YC by Azeri referee on the pitch.
    In my opinion NO YC lowered the bar for an intervention, important mistake to miss a card here (early minutes, not expected / not focused).

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  45. FRA-POL

    First impression - very good match for Minakovic and his team. A lot of job for them.

    Crucial decisions:

    52' Dissalowed goal (POL) - offside -
    Onfield decision by AR1 was goal. It was impossible to see in live. Millimetres. That's why we need VAR (computer).

    75' Foul for FRA (outside or inside penalty area) + YC for SPA - great decision by Minakovic!

    82' Franch fourth goal - No offside (potential obstructing the goalkeeper's line of vision) - IMO great decision by AR2

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  46. This evening I'm watching Walsh in Spain - Italy.
    It wasn’t a difficult match to referee, with essentially low rhythms, which is not typical for this game at senior level but we are talking about Under-21. The Scottish referee had two small penalty claims, and it was absolutely reasonable to let play continue, 11' and 39'; in the second case, it was a hand on the shoulder and the player fell down. No protests, VAR checks from Dallas were very quick. Around 17' minute, he could have started cautioning for reckless play but kept going, which was understandable given the very fair nature of the match so far. In 40' the only yellow card of the game was shown to Italy for a Spanish player who was stopped while starting a counterattack from his own area. Overall, the first half was normal and not particularly challenging, although there were these penalty area small situations that must be positively noted. We’ll see about the second half. I’ll try to watch until the end. So far nothing to complain.

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    1. Second half more challenging so far.
      A Spanish player could possibly have been booked for SPA in 52'. It was a similar counterattack situation to the pervious YC in first half, although less fast-paced, with the Italian player receiving the ball. In my opinion, not showing a yellow card was acceptable, but from the perspective of balancing the bookings, he could also have chosen to caution him. Not a mistake, though.
      Then, in the 57', the Scottish referee showed a stricter approach, whistling what seemed to be a non-existent foul in midfield against Italy (handball?) and then booking the player for kicking ball away. Before play resumed, he issued an additional warning to maintain control over the players. The Italian bench was visibly agitated.
      In 67', a correct YC, then a teammate from Italy tried a quick execution of free kick but ball was in movement, I think and the position was not accurate. So OK to stop the play, but maybe the referee could have set his mind to accept a possible quick execution, as I saud very often this introduction is very hard to apply for referee (letting a free kick and then booking at next stoppage), because with the idea of having to issue a YC, a referee never expects to show it later, once he has stopped the game.
      We will see now last part of second half.
      So far still OK, but some points for improvement for sure, trying to be smart in some situations could help him.

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    2. In 80', a penalty area incident, I agree no penalty, I watched many times, for me rather a normal collision between attacker and defender, without a clear foul from one side, but no penalty. Walsh opted for free kick to defender and YC to attacker, decision was accepted and so OK. There was also an injury.

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    3. Ok on the major incidents, but not a 100% flawless performance regarding the details from the Scottish referee, who nonetheless did a decent job and can certainly come away with a rather positive overall assessment of this match. He could fine-tune a few details to optimize the minimal distance still visible at times between himself and the players, without sacrificing the firmness and strictness that are always appreciated. We’ll see what his next appointment will be.

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    4. Could the Scotsman be considered for the final, after this acceptable performance under the eyes of Mr Kuipers?

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    5. IMO yes and he is one of the best performers in this tournament

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  47. Start to belive that Minakovic is top candidate to officiate final game. Second name Lukjancukas.

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    1. Kikacheishvili's refereeing is also very good, he was given great confidence in the second round, which he justified. He may be named a candidate for the final.

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    2. Well, being a fan of the Georgian referee, I must say that it is hard to see him with the final, due to "external" reasons.
      The referee to officiate U21 final two editions ago was exactly his countryman and it's honestly impossible to believe two Georgian so close. Nevertheless, this can become a secondary aspect, once you develop and you do that under the eyes of committee, you can build your career.

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    3. Chefren,what do you think about Minakovic and his chances for final?

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    4. I didn't watch his games, I really can't say anything.

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  48. Third goal of Netherlands are cancelled for a foul, but he plays the ball.
    A fault of Fotias and the VAR didnt interrupted.

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    1. The red card is a good choice in this situation. The leg is much to high and a high risk

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    2. Third goal: https://streambug.org/cv/40f7d4
      Red card: https://streambug.org/cv/fccea2
      Very good with RC decision, also good to wait for VAR in the first incident, but for me not a clear and obvious mistake. Agree with VAR supporting this call, but maybe rewatching, the Greek wouldn't have whistled.

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  49. QF predictions
    POR-NED: Sylwestrzak - Sundberg - Lasyk, Dechepy
    ESP-ENG: Herrera - Minakovic - Draganov, Fähndrich
    GER-ITA: Masiyev - Lukjancukas - Zebec, Salisbury
    DEN-FRA: Walsh - Kikacheishvili - Dallas, Boterberg

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    1. Do you have any information who is left for the knockout stage?

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  50. Rather a delay in releasing quarterfinals assignments, one could guess they are deciding everything right now, including the semifinals to follow and the final.

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    1. I think no match for Dudic.
      The weakest of all.

      Herrera gets a QF, nothing more because its a uefa tournement.

      Lukjancukas is a substitute, i dont think he gets more then a QF.

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    2. I can agre with first and second predictions, but the fact that Lithuanian was called as "reserve" shouldn't influence a possible KO stage assignment, even a final in case. He was also observed by Velasco Carballo.

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    3. Eskas attended 2019 U17 EURO as a last-minute replacement (for his injured compatriot Kai-Erik Steen) and got the final nonetheless.

      Being in the right place at the right time...

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    4. Yess you are both right...

      The level so far is good.

      Maybe after Dudic also Sundberg gets not a match.

      The other 10 i think has a good chance.

      Is Carballo this tournement the head of refereeing?

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  51. QF Denmark - France
    Sander van der Eijk - Rens Bluemink, Stefan de Groot - 4o? - Clay Rupert, Jan Boterberg
    Confirmed by KNVB https://www.knvb.nl/nieuws/scheidsrechters/aanstellingen/70688/van-der-eijk-fluit-kwartfinale-op-jeugd-ek-tussen

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    1. And the other appointments:

      PORNED - Kikacheishvili (GEO)
      ESPENG - Sozza (ITA)
      DENFRA - Van der Eijk (NED)
      GERITA - Lukjančukas (LTU)

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    2. Thanks, I guess Walsh and Minakovic go straight to semifinals; the final will be probably picked from the QF ones and I would say Lukjancukas
      Concerning commitee and RvT comment I think that Kuipers is the boss but strong observers are present: Velasco, Vassaras, Nuno Castro. Do you know if Rosetti is in the US for FIFA Club WC ?

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    3. PORNED Kikacheishvili - FO Minakovic - VAR Lasyk,Storks
      ESPENG Sozza - FO Sylwestrzak - VAR Chiffi,Zabec
      DENFRA Van der Eijk - FO Fotias - VAR Ruperti,Botergerg
      GERITA Lukjancukas - FO Masiyev - VAR Salisbury,Soto Grado

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    4. Strange that the referee from Venezuela hasn't been assigned to a game. Hard to guess him directly in a semifinal.
      While one should also mention the Polish as candidate for something big if he performed well.
      Vassaras observer of the Georgian, Hauge for the Dutch, Irvine to the Lithuanian, Čeferin with Sozza.

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    5. For me: SF for Sylwestrzak, Minaković
      Final for Lukjancukas

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