Thursday, 16 October 2025

2025–26 UEFA Women's Champions League Matchday 2

2025-26 UEFA Women's Champions League, referee assignments for MD2. 

Michalina Diakow POL will referee Chelsea - Paris FC



Wednesday 15 October 2025

18:45 CET - Décines-Charpieu (Groupama Stadium)
OL LYONNES (FRA) - SKN ST. PÖLTEN (AUT)
Referee: Emanuela Rusta ALB
Assistant Referee 1: Mirjeta Salla ALB
Assistant Referee 2: Edjena Kapxhiu ALB
Fourth Official: Eglantina Pjetrushaj ALB
Video Assistant Referee: Kreshnik Barjamaj ALB
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Albert Doda ALB
UEFA Referee Observer: Andonía Kókotou GRE
UEFA Delegate: Silvia Dorschnerova Weis ESP

18:45 CET - Oslo (Intility Arena)
VÅLERENGA FOTBALL (NOR) - VFL WOLFSBURG (GER)
Referee: Marta Huerta De Aza ESP 
Assistant Referee 1: Guadalupe Porras Ayuso ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Iragartze Fernández Esesúmaga ESP
Fourth Official: Elisabeth Calvo Valentín ESP
Video Assistant Referee: Alejandro José Hernández Hernández ESP
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Judit Romano García ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: Marta Bonaria Atzori ITA
UEFA Delegate: Bryndís Sigurðardóttir ISL

21:00 CET - London (Stamford Bridge)
CHELSEA FC WOMEN (ENG) - PARIS FC (FRA)
Referee: Michalina Diakow POL
Assistant Referee 1: Paulina Baranowska POL
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksandra Mostowska POL
Fourth Official: Katarzyna Lisiecka-Sęk POL
Video Assistant Referee: Pawel Pskit POL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Piotr Urban POL
UEFA Referee Observer: Silvia Tea Spinelli ITA
UEFA Delegate: Diana Andersen DEN

21:00 CET - Rome (Stadio Tre Fontane)
AS ROMA (ITA) - FC BARCELONA (ESP)
Referee: Tess Olofsson SWE   Ivana Martinčić CRO
Assistant Referee 1: Almira Spahić SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Alisa Levalampi FIN
Fourth Official: Hanna Laajanen SWE
Video Assistant Referee: Katrin Rafalski GER
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Patrick Hanslbauer GER
UEFA Referee Observer: Galina Doneva BUL
UEFA Delegate: Nermina Hadžibajrić BIH

21:00 CET - Leuven (King Power at Den Dreef Stadion)
OH LEUVEN (BEL) - FC TWENTE (NED)
Referee:Ivana Projkovska MKD
Assistant Referee 1: Elena Soklevska-Ilievski MKD
Assistant Referee 2: Tamara Cvetanovikj MKD
Fourth Official: Angela Rajcevska MKD
Video Assistant Referee: Katalin Kulcsár HUN
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Ferenc Karakó HUN
UEFA Referee Observer: Wendy Toms ENG
UEFA Delegate: Iva Olivari-Uliša CRO

Thursday 16 October 2025

18:45 CET - Madrid (Centro Deportivo Wanda Alcalá de Henares)
CLUB ATLÉTICO DE MADRID (ESP) - MANCHESTER UNITED WOMEN (ENG)
Referee: Eleni Antoniou GRE
Assistant Referee 1: Zoi Papadopoulou GRE
Assistant Referee 2: Vasilia Tsiklitari GRE
Fourth Official: Eirini Pingiou GRE
Video Assistant Referee: Stefanos Koumparakis GRE
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Michèle Schmölzer SUI
UEFA Referee Observer: Nelli Stepanyan ARM
UEFA Delegate: Mónica Susana de Carvalho Jorge POR

21:00 CET - Munich (FC Bayern Campus)
FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN (GER) - JUVENTUS FC (ITA)
Referee: Stéphanie Frappart FRA 
Assistant Referee 1: Elodie Coppola FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Siham Boudina FRA
Fourth Official: Emeline Rochebiliere FRA
Video Assistant Referee: Nicolas Rainville FRA 
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Elisa Daupeux FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: Sjoukje de Jong NED
UEFA Delegate: Maria Manuela da Costa Baldino POR

21:00 CET - Poissy (Campus du Paris Saint-Germain)
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN (FRA) - REAL MADRID CF (ESP)
Referee: Michaela Pachtová CZE
Assistant Referee 1: Tereza Holakovská CZE
Assistant Referee 2: Tereza Hessová CZE
Fourth Official: Natálie Čampišová CZE
Video Assistant Referee: Tomáš Kocourek CZE
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Lucie Ratajová CZE
UEFA Referee Observer: Blaženka Logarušić CRO
UEFA Delegate: Ginta Pēce LVA

21:00 CET - Lisbon (Estádio do SL Benfica)
SL BENFICA (POR) - ARSENAL WOMEN FC (ENG)
Referee: Miriama Bočková SVK
Assistant Referee 1: Miroslava Pastoreková SVK
Assistant Referee 2: Martinа Ukropová SVK
Fourth Official: Martin Dohal SVK
Video Assistant Referee: Michal Očenáš SVK
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Boris Marhefka SVK
UEFA Referee Observer: Esther Azzopardi MLT
UEFA Delegate: María Medina Jiménez ESP

11 comments:

  1. After the first two matchdays, a change in the appointment strategy for the Women's Champions League can be observed. We don't see anymore mixed teams of assistant referees from different countries, instead, the entire refereeing team is usually from the same nation. This is probably because, with the introduction of VAR from this stage of the competition, things need to be handled in a different manner. So far, we have only the Finnish assistant with Olofsson, who has been appointed both on this and last week, and she and the Spanish referee Marta Huerta are the only two who have officiated two matches. Seemingly some new names, Diakow and Rusta, but both already had made their debut in this phase. The Polish now belongs to Talents and Mentors 2025, while the Albanian has been included in WC preselection.

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    1. The Finnish assistant, Levälampi, lives in Sweden and now judges Swedish series, so in that sense the setup follows the same pattern as in other arrangements, there are no mixed teams

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    2. Michalina Diakow isn't first time at this stage of Champions League, her debut was at match Olympique Lyon-Galatasaray last year, first matches for Rusta, Pachtova and Bockova ;)

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    3. According to reliable sources, Emanuela Rusta made her debut in CL Group stage in SL Benfica - FC Barcelona, 31/01/2024.
      https://law5-theref.blogspot.com/2024/01/202324-uefa-womens-champions-league_28.html
      And yes, the debut is only for the Czech and the Slovakian.

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    4. Pretty big game for the Czech to debut in

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  2. Porras Ayuso doing 2 matches in 3 days after also doing N Ireland vs Germany tonight with Manzano.

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  3. Martincic replaced Olofsson in Rome, while the rest of the team is the same, maybe an injury for the Swedish.
    Five penalties whistled so far in today's games: four of them given after OFR.
    Crucial for Huerta in Oslo (handball in very last minute of game), two penalties by Martincic, first OFR second whistled directly by her, another penalty in Projkovska game (handball, in this case one should wonder why so long stay at monitor...) and penalty as well in London for the Polish referee.
    Let't say, it doesn't seem a good statistic.

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  4. Very interesting incident from Atlético Madrid - Manchester United.
    Greek referee called to OFR for a possible RC for SFP.
    Original decision: YC.
    https://streambug.org/cv/96770a
    I think all would have assessed this one as YC for reckless, but then given serious injury I think VAR checked careully and discovered that action by right leg on the tackle, I must admit I had missed it as well, that justifies the red card, even though it's absolutely accidental.
    A very brave call by VAR officials in a situation in which one can't absolutely blame the referee, impossible to see and to think about that, you always give YC for a scene like this.

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    1. Later on during the game, second YC by Greek referee.
      I must say even if ball was played before, that's a very reckless action with unnecessary force. It resulted on a dangerous challenge on the opponent. Correct second YC for me, even mandatory. I'm just not convinced by how Antoniou showed it with a certain delay after having whistled foul.
      https://streambug.org/cv/c6dd5b

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    2. I imagine on the first RC, opinions will be very split. Could one say that there is excessive force from the knee down onto the ankle? Yes. Does intent matter? No. But I imagine so many would be feeling that football doesn't want a RC here, and this is incredibly harsh for something so accidental and unfortunate. Do I think the referee's call is a clear and obvious error? No. Do I think the flourish of the red could have been much more sympathetic? Absolutely. I'm not liking any of the soft skills there...

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  5. Controversial end of Bayern - Juventus.
    Ghost goal by German side in the last minutes of the game.
    VAR checked it and confirmed the goal.
    Video:
    https://streambug.org/cv/9ae155
    It is rather unclear what Frappart had decided on the pitch, UEFA this time doesn't report in detail about the VAR involvement, but it seems original decision was goal (you can see her indicating the midfield before VAR long check). If so, then VAR had just to check whether they had or not contrary evidence that ball didn't cross the line, and I agree, there isn't evidence. But it stays as controversial because it's possible that ball didn't cross entirely the line. Nothing was shown in this regard, at least during the game. VAR had to check also the possible offside before the goal, and this was shown as ONSIDE.
    I think that more expected field decision here was NO GOAL and maybe VAR would have confirmed that as well, but it's sad to see that, despite of VAR introduction at this stage, a very crucial and decisive incident happened in a game, will stay as unclear decision.

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