Thursday, 23 April 2026

2025–26 UEFA Women's Champions League Semifinals (First Legs)

2025/26 UEFA Women's Champions League, referee assignments for semifinals, first legs. 

Saturday 25 April 2026

18:15 CET - Munich (Allianz Arena)
FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN (GER)  - FC BARCELONA FEMENÍ (ESP) 
Referee: Ivana Martinčić CRO
Assistant Referee 1: Maja Petravić CRO
Assistant Referee 2: Ivona Pejić CRO
Fourth Official: Emanuela Rusta ALB
Video Assistant Referee: Ivan Bebek CRO
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Jelena Cvetković SRB
UEFA Referee Observer: Ingrid Jonsson SWE
UEFA Delegate: Froso Ppekri CYP

Sunday 26 April 2026

16:30 CET - London (Emirates) 
ARSENAL WOMEN FC (ENG) - OL LYONNES (FRA)
Referee: Désirée Blanco SUI
Assistant Referee 1: Linda Schmid SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Susanne Küng SUI
Fourth Official: Olataz Rivera Olmedo ESP 
Video Assistant Referee: Fedayi San SUI
Assistant Video Assistant Referee: Michèle Schmölzer SUI
UEFA Referee Observer: Gyöngyi Krisztina Gaál HUN
UEFA Delegate: Scilla Gennaro ITA

3 comments:

  1. 79‘ RC given by Martinic to FCB#20 for hair pulling and very good RC for the head coach because of the excessive reaction and complaints.

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    1. And Martincic didn’t need VAR to hand carry her to the right decision.

      My only question would be, why or what did VAR have to “check”. There is absolutely ZERO of that “grey area” nonsense when it comes to hair pulling.

      Marticic’s quick on field decision makes Klarlund’s, her 4th Official, and the VAR’s inexcusable, unbelievable and unforgivable miss in Chelsea vs Arsenal look that much worse. Something that they should all definitely be haunted by.

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    2. Clip:
      https://streambug.org/cv/95e778
      It is interesting to note how these hair-pulling incidents are becoming frequent, unfortunately, we saw the mistake in the English derby officiated by Klarlund a few rounds ago, which at this point, given the firmness shown by Martincic (possible cooperation by FO Rusta) in her decision today, was clearly considered by UEFA a mistake also by VAR (Rafalski and Brand, Germany), who did not intervene to allow the Danish referee to make the correct on-field decision.

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