Friday, 13 February 2026

2025/26 UEFA Youth League - Referee Appointments for Round of 16

Appointments of match officials in charge of Youth League Round of 16. 

Igor Stojčevski MKD will referee Real Madrid - Chelsea 


ROUND OF 16

Tuesday 24 February 2026

14:00 CET - Milan (KONAMI Youth Development Centre in Memory of Giacinto Facchetti) 
FC INTERNAZIONALE MILANO (ITA) - REAL BETIS BALOMPIÉ (ESP)
Referee: Joey Kooij NED
Assistant Referee 1: Dyon Fikkert NED
Assistant Referee 2: Murat Kücükerbir NED
Fourth Official: Kevin Bonacina ITA 
UEFA Referee Observer: 
UEFA Delegate: 

16:00 CET - Dreieich (Sportpark Dreieich)
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT (GER) - SPORTING CP (POR) 
Referee: Samuel Barrott ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Alex James ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Jacob Graham ENG
Fourth Official: Tom Bauer GER 
UEFA Referee Observer: 
UEFA Delegate: 

Wednesday 25 February 2026

14:00 CET - Poissy (Campus du Paris Saint-Germain)
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN (FRA) - HJJK HELSINKI (FIN) 
Referee: Miloš Milanović SRB
Assistant Referee 1: Nikola Antić SRB
Assistant Referee 2: Novak Novaković SRB
Fourth Official: Aurélien Petit  FRA
UEFA Referee Observer: 
UEFA Delegate: 

16:00 CET - Seixal (Benfica Campus)
SL BENFICA (POR) - AZ ALKMAAR (NED) 
Referee: Antoni Bandić BIH
Assistant Referee 1: Amir Kadić BIH 
Assistant Referee 2: Nebojša Žugić BIH
Fourth Official: 
UEFA Referee Observer: 
UEFA Delegate: 

16:00 CET - Madrid (Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano)
REAL MADRID CF (ESP) - CHELSEA FC (ENG) 
Referee: Igor Stojčevski MKD
Assistant Referee 1: Vjolca Izeiri MKD
Assistant Referee 2: Filip Ickovski MKD
Fourth Official: Álvaro Rodríguez Recio ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: 
UEFA Delegate: 

16:00 CET - Žilina (Štadión MŠK Žilina)
MŠK ŽILINA (SVK) - CLUB BRUGGE KV (BEL) 
Referee: Radoslav Gidzhenov BUL
Assistant Referee 1: Petar Mitrev BUL
Assistant Referee 2: Todor Vukov BUL
Fourth Official: Matej Choreň SVK
UEFA Referee Observer: 
UEFA Delegate: 

16:00 CET - Alcalá de Henares (Centro Deportivo Alcalá de Henares)
CLUB ATLÉTICO DE MADRID (ESP) - MK MAKKABI HAIFA (ISR)
Referee: Ishmael Barbara MLT
Assistant Referee 1: James Muscat MLT
Assistant Referee 2: Duncan Spencer MLT 
Fourth Official: Luis Enrique Morona Del Campo ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: 
UEFA Delegate: 

17:00 CET - Vila-real (Mini Estadi de la Ciutat Esportiva del Villarreal CF)
VILLARREAL CF (ESP) - LEGIA WARSZAWA (POL) 
Referee: Edgars Maļcevs LVA
Assistant Referee 1: Mārtiņš Svipsts LVA
Assistant Referee 2: Deniss Ševcenko LVA
Fourth Official: Borja Guijarro Colomer ESP
UEFA Referee Observer: 
UEFA Delegate:

22 comments:

  1. I don't know if they will disappear again, but here are the observers for the first legs of Champions League KO playoffs. Observers for the second legs are also appointed, no committe members or any particularly significant choice.

    Galatasaray - Juventus
    Howard Webb

    Monaco - PSG
    Dejan Filipović

    Benfica - Real Madrid
    Nicola Rizzoli

    Dortmund - Atalanta
    William Young

    Qarabag - Newcastle
    Matteo Simone Trefoloni

    Olympiakos - Leverkusen
    Edward Foley

    Bodo - Inter
    Elmir Pilav

    Brugge - Atlético Madrid
    Barış Şimşek

    It should be: experienced and trusted referees in Istanbul, Bodo and Dortmund (Italian teams). Webb, Pilav and Young as observers.
    The game in Bodo maybe could be open to something less, but knowing Rosetti, the answer here is rather "no". Just to make a prediction, possible to see once again Makkelie with Italian teams.
    Very big name in French derby, but well, not a French referee, maybe Marciniak coming back from the injury or Vincic, once again?
    In Benfica - Real a possible test for a referee fighting for a spot at WC. Shouldn't be an argument that Eskas got Real Madrid recently because we saw this happening other times, but I think maybe one between him and Nyberg with Rizzoli? Possible Schaerer as well.
    However it is also a potentially challenging game, don't know how much Rosetti would like to spoil a name here, but we will see.
    In Baku, as I was thinking before, given that it will be the "least sonorous play off", in first leg there could be room for an experiment, but relatively speaking. A new Elite would be possible, in case a name deserving after all he showed, would be surely Jablonski (with Zwayer not appointed in this round in CL after the recent games he had). Possible.
    In Greece, a rather regular assignment with a referee working in CL with the Irish observer, I have in my mind an Italian assignment there as possible option. A rather regular CL referee.
    The game in Bruges can be directly compared to the previous one in Greece, I think, less sonorous than other matches, but still, an important one. Apparently no current focus on the name who has been assigned, given the Turkish observer. We have several options here.
    What do you think about this analysis?

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    1. @Chefren:
      Worth noting that Webb, Trefoloni and Rizzoli are all FIFA instructors, so we’re probably looking at referees here who haven’t 100% fully secured their World Cup spot yet, or perhaps newly promoted refs for the next WC cycle(?).
      Most of the officials dismissed from the pre-selection last December had been observed at least once by a FIFA instructor — unlike established names such as Turpin and Marciniak.
      No FIFA instructors for the return legs, so I’d expect UEFA to keep the most experienced names in reserve for those matches?

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  2. I think the best five referees according the performance in league phase will get the tough matches
    Galatasaray vs juventus
    Benfica vs realmadrid
    Dortmund vs atalanta
    Monaco vs monaco
    And my opinion the best five referees in league phase were according to the performance
    Were
    1 pinheiro
    2 eskes
    3 guida
    4 oliver
    5 kavanagah

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    1. @Ahmed big joy for you! Pinheiro won the olympic gold medal in Cortina!! :D

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    2. I am not understand what you are talking

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    3. @Abdiaziz ahmed yousuf:
      "Monaco vs monaco" could indeed become a tough match with no clear favorite; in the French championship, these two teams are completely even: same number of points, same number of goals scored, same number of goals received. "Monaco" is known for playing hard against "monaco" and vice versa. A clear case for Pinheiro, who is praised for not making distinctions, but treating "Monaco" and "monaco" exactly the same.

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  3. Which referees do you expect for Semifinals and Final?

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    1. It is difficult now to expect who referee the final because this depends on teams that reach the final

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    2. Difficult to say but if no English/french, Oliver and Letexier are the biggest favorites

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    3. ( I meant no English/French teams in the final)

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  4. Chefren, doesn't the fact that Howard Webb has been assigned as an observer for the Galatasaray-Juventus match mean that the game will be officiated by an experienced, elite referee?

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  5. HT at Aston Villa vs Newcastle (Kavanagh). His AR with a missed offside at 14' (No VAR, goal stood). Missed RC (SFP) 40', And two different penalty shouts that looked real bad, I'll try to find the times for them soon. Only correct decision was 45+1' RC for either DOGSO or VC, probably the former. Overall, Kavanagh and his ARs struggling to give correct decisions and looking lost without VAR.

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    1. Now an absolutely awful decision 61' handball FK given outside the box when it was clearly inside. Missed penalty.

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    2. The 63' goal was possibly offside as well https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HBJF7UhWkAE0sTx?format=jpg&name=large

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    3. RC not given for SFP: https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1r4s3rk/lucas_dignes_yellow_card_challenge_vs_newcastle/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1

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  6. Kavanagh having a rare poor performance in the Villa v Newcastle cup game. Not helped by his assistants Beswick and Greenhalgh (not his usual pair).

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    1. Poor is a bit of an understatement. Surely one of the worst refereed matches in England in recent history.

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  7. Oh, so this is why IFAB want to allow VAR to intervene for 2nd YC...
    I predict that after tonight the decision will already be made.

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    1. La Penna with a terrible half.
      Wrong 2nd YC.
      Bastoni’s first YC was preceded by a foul right on the edge of the penalty box not whistled.

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  8. I’m not watching Kavanagh, but honestly, the English decision not to use VAR in the matches of a competition they care so much about makes no sense. At this level, they should make the effort to introduce it; if not, they must face the consequences.
    Regarding La Penna, a terrible mistake, he saw a foul on Bastoni, who would have started a very sudden counterattack. If you give the foul, yellow, is clear, but the simulation was outrageous and will go in history, like Orsato's infamous missed second yellow in the same match in 2018 to Pjanic.
    For Rocchi, it has been a disastrous season in Serie A, anyone else would have already resigned. The cherry on the negative cake: apart from the mistake in today's game, it's unacceptable that there can be no accountability for him for an entire year. He has judged his referees, but who judges him? He will leave at the end of the season and will very likely fully disappear from the refereeing scene.

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