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Anti-racism group angry as refereeing MP escapes SFA action

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A leading anti-racism group has slammed the Scottish FA' decision not to refer assistant referee Douglas Ross to a disciplinary panel for comments about "gypsies and travellers". Ross, a prominent assistant referee who has officiated at cup finals and matches at international level, is also the Conservative MP for Moray. During an interview, he was asked what he would do if he were prime minister for one day. His answer, that he would "like to see tougher enforcement against gypsies and travellers", was brought to the attention of Scottish football's governing body. The matter was referred to the Scottish FA's compliance officer who reviewed the comments and decided there was no case for a potential rule breach to be referred to an independent disciplinary panel. Show Racism The Red Card have written to the governing body and to UEFA protesting the decision, saying that Ross' remarks were "racist" and "irresponsible". The group said that the Scottish FA was showing a failure of leadership by deciding not to act. As a professional assistant referee, Ross is subject to the same rules as players, managers and others who hold an official position within the game. The governing body's regulations include a rule on "comments of a discriminatory or offensive nature". Though no formal action was taken, Ross was warned that he should pay attention to his language. Following the compliance officer's decision, Scottish FA spokesperson said: "Mr. Ross had been reminded by the Compliance Officer that he should give careful regard to the Scottish FA's disciplinary rules whilst under its jurisdiction." In the House of Commons Register of Members' Interests, Ross declared earnings of more than £2700 for his work as an assistant referee in Scotland and Europe. The payments included £1305 from the Scottish FA and £1436.65 from UEFA.
Show Racism The Red Card statement in full: "Show Racism the Red Card has written to both the Scottish Football Association as well as the Union of European Football Associations regarding the SFA not finding sufficient evidence that Douglas Ross breached the rule prohibiting officials from making comments of a discriminatory nature based on race or ethnicity. Ross' comments are a blatant display of racism and only serve to entrench divides and create a culture of intolerance toward Gypsy and Travelling communities: 'Illegal and unauthorised gypsy traveller encampments are a significant problem with the settled community continually complaining that gypsy travellers receive preferential treatment'. Ross would only have to read the recently published 'Is Scotland Fairer' report to know that Gypsy and Travelling Communities are the most disenfranchised groups across all indicators and Ross' comments are irresponsible and only serve to further marginalise Gypsy and Travelling community members. Moreover, under the McPherson definition of racism, Show Racism the Red Card perceives Ross' comments to be racist. So while the SFA may not consider it to be a breach of Policy, we deem this to be a racist incident under the law. Similarly, Amnesty International and a number of organisations have contacted us regarding this along with concerned community members as they too perceive it to be a racist incident. To this end, just like all leaders, the SFA are in a position of power and its actions as an organisation set a precedent to communities throughout Scotland and we are disappointed that the SFA are not using its powers to set an example based on Rights respecting values and equality for all. Moreover, if the Conservative Party has recognised the need for Equality and Diversity training for Douglas Ross, the S.F.A. should take a stand too. In the same breath however, we do need to recognise all of the in-kind support that the SFA give our organisation but we feel in this instance, it is irresponsible to overlook Ross' divisive comments."

Source: STV

Referee Kim gunning for 2018 World Cup appearance

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South Korea's national football team has qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but there's one other thing the country is looking to achieve: sending its referees to the sport's showpiece event. The Korea Football Association (KFA) is pushing for the refereeing trio of Kim Jong-hyeok, Yoon Kwang-yeol and Kim Young-ha to officiate matches at the World Cup in Russia. In order to become World Cup referees, they must earn a recommendation from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) before FIFA makes its final decision. Kim Jong-hyeok, 34, has been working as the main referee and is the youngest of the three. If his group earns selection, he will be the first South Korean to serve as a head referee at the top FIFA competition on foreign soil. "If you're a football referee, you want to officiate matches at the World Cup," Kim said to Yonhap News Agency on Thursday at KFA House in Seoul. "People say World Cup referees are chosen from heaven. I just hope I hear good news later." FIFA will announce the match officials for the 2018 World Cup when the group draw takes place at the State Kremlin Palace in Moscow on 1 December 2017.
The history of South Korean officials at the World Cup started in 1994 when Park Hae-yong worked as an assistant referee at the tournament in the United States. He was followed by Jeon Young-hyun, who also served as a linesman at the 1998 World Cup in France. At the 2002 World Cup, which was co-hosted by South Korea and Japan, Kim Young-joo became first Korean head referee for a World Cup match in a group stage contest between Brazil and Turkey in Ulsan. South Korea then produced Kim Dae-young and Jeong Hae-sang as assistant referees for the 2006 and the 2010 World Cups, respectively. South Korea, however, failed to send a World Cup referee to Brazil in 2014 after FIFA started selecting match officials as a team. "I don't know exactly when, but after we failed to produce referees for the 2014 World Cup, the KFA President Chung Mong-gyu pointed out that we should have one for the next World Cup," Kim said. "The KFA then started a so-called 'future World Cup referee' project and six members were selected. But one group quit and now there are only three." Kim's group has been gradually building up its reputation. The three South Koreans were one of the 22 refereeing trios at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in South Korea earlier this year. They have also officiated matches in the 2018 World Cup qualifying competition. The trio will take charge of the AFC Champions League semifinal between Al Hilal and Persepolis in the United Arab Emirates next week. "In domestic league matches, even if you commit mistakes, you can recover in the next match, but on the international stage, every match is critical," he said. "A single mistake can cause people to file letters of complaint against us, but so far, we haven't received any."
Kim started his refereeing career 16 years ago. When he began playing football at age 11, Kim wanted to become a professional player, but a series of knee injuries prevented him from pursuing his dream. His high school coach Ki Young-ok, father of Swansea City midfielder Ki Sung-yueng and now general manager of K League Classic side Gwangju FC, then suggested Kim pursue a refereeing career. "I didn't like it at first when Ki told me that I would be fit for a referee job," he said. "But I found out that refereeing is fun. While I was taking referee classes, I realized that I could work internationally and decided to pursue a career in refereeing." Kim said he watches match videos for at least four to five hours a week to study various situations that can happen during a game. Maintaining good fitness and studying English are also important since he needs to run up and down the field with pro players and communicate with them. "Since I was once a player, I thought I would do well in refereeing, but applying the rules is different from playing football," he said. "I found out that once you know the team's tactics, the key players and personalities of each player, it really helps in refereeing." Kim, who won the KFA's top referee award last year, said he doesn't think there's a set standard for good refereeing. "Even if I thought I had refereed a match well, I always feel some regret after reviewing my performance," he said. "So I just try to minimize my mistakes as much as possible." Kim, a father of two children, said it would be a great honor for him and his family if he were to referee at the upcoming World Cup. And he also hopes his selection can further change negative perceptions of football referees, who have been tainted by match-fixing and bribery scandals in the past. He added that it's time for referees to go out and prove that they're doing good for football. "I hope people will have a positive view of referees," he said. "Personally, I want to recommend this job to my son, because being a referee really is a wonderful job."

Source: Yonhap

UEFA Champions League – Group Stage (Matchday 2)

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26 September 2017
Borussia Dortmund – Real Madrid
Referee: Björn Kuipers (NED, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Sander van Roekel (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Erwin Zeinstra (NED)
Additional AR 1: Pol van Boekel (NED)
Additional AR 2: Dennis Higler (NED)
Fourth Official: Mario Diks (NED)
Referee Observer: Ilkka Koho (FIN)

Spartak Moskva – Liverpool FC
Referee: Clément Turpin (FRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Nicolas Danos (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Cyril Gringore (FRA)
Additional AR 1: Ruddy Buquet (FRA)
Additional AR 2: Nicolas Rainville (FRA)
Fourth Official: Hicham Zakrani (FRA)
Referee Observer: Emil Bozhinovski (MKD)

Sevilla FC – NK Maribor
Referee: Aleksei Kulbakov (BLR)
Assistant Referee 1: Dimitri Zhuk (BLR)
Assistant Referee 2: Aleh Maslianka (BLR)
Additional AR 1: Dzianis Shcharbakou (BLR)
Additional AR 2: Viktar Shymusik (BLR)
Fourth Official: Yury Khomchanka (BLR)
Referee Observer: Matteo Trefoloni (ITA)

Manchester City – Shakhtar Donetsk
Referee: Manuel De Sousa (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Alvaro Mesquita (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Ricardo Santos (POR)
Additional AR 1: Carlos Xistra (POR)
Additional AR 2: Fabio Veríssimo (POR)
Fourth Official: Nuno Pereira (POR)
Referee Observer: Manuel Díaz Vega (ESP)

Napoli – Feyenoord
Referee: William Collum (SCO)
Assistant Referee 1: David McGeachie (SCO)
Assistant Referee 2: Douglas Ross (SCO)
Additional AR 1: Robert Madden (SCO)
Additional AR 2: John Beaton (SCO)
Fourth Official: Francis Connor (SCO)
Referee Observer: Alain Hamer (LUX)

AS Monaco – FC Porto
Referee: Slavko Vinčić (SVN)
Assistant Referee 1: Tomaž Klančnik (SVN)
Assistant Referee 2: Andraž Kovačič (SVN)
Additional AR 1: Rade Obrenović (SVN)
Additional AR 2: Roberto Ponis (SVN)
Fourth Official: Grega Kordež (SVN)
Referee Observer: Kyros Vassaras (GRE)

Beşiktaş JK – RB Leipzig
Referee: Sergei Karasev (RUS)
Assistant Referee 1: Anton Averyanov (RUS)
Assistant Referee 2: Tikhon Kalugin (RUS)
Additional AR 1: Sergey Lapochkin (RUS)
Additional AR 2: Sergei Ivanov (RUS)
Fourth Official: Maksim Gavrilin (RUS)
Referee Observer: Vladimir Antonov (MDA)

Apoel – Tottenham Hotspur
Referee: Pavel Královec (CZE)
Assistant Referee 1: Roman Slyško (SVK)
Assistant Referee 2: Ivo Nádvorník (CZE)
Additional AR 1: Petr Ardeleánu (CZE)
Additional AR 2: Karel Hrubeš (CZE)
Fourth Official: Martin Wilczek (CZE)
Referee Observer: Francesco Bianchi (SUI)

27 September 2017
CSKA Moskva – Manchester United
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 1: Mathias Klaseniuns (SWE)
Assistant Referee 2: Daniel Wärnmark (SWE)
Additional AR 1: Stefan Johannesson (SWE)
Additional AR 2: Glenn Nyberg (SWE)
Fourth Official: Mehmet Culum (SWE)
Referee Observer: Murat Ilgaz (TUR)

FC Basel – SL Benfica
Referee: Craig Thomson (SCO)
Assistant Referee 1: Alan Mulvanny (SCO)
Assistant Referee 2: Graeme Stewart (SCO)
Additional AR 1: Andrew Dallas (SCO)
Additional AR 2: Donald Robertson (SCO)
Fourth Official: Stuart Stevenson (SCO)
Referee Observer: Alexandru Deaconu (ROU)

RSC Anderlecht – Celtic FC
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano (ESP)
Assistant Referee 1: Juan Yuste Jiménez (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Ángel Nevado Rodríguez (ESP)
Additional AR 1: Javier Estrada Fernández (ESP)
Additional AR 2: Juan Martínez Munuera (ESP)
Fourth Official: Roberto Alonso Fernández (ESP)
Referee Observer: Ichko Lozev (BUL)

Paris St. Germain – Bayern München
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (ESP)
Assistant Referee 1: Pau Cebrián Devís (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Roberto Díaz Pérez (ESP)
Additional AR 1: Carlos Del Cerro Grande (ESP)
Additional AR 2: Alejandro Hernández Hernández (ESP)
Fourth Official: Teodoro Sobrino Magán (ESP)
Referee Observer: Rune Pedersen (NOR)

Atlético de Madrid – Chelsea FC
Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (TUR)
Assistant Referee 1: Bahattin Duran (TUR)
Assistant Referee 2: Tarik Ongun (TUR)
Additional AR 1: Hüseyin Göçek (TUR)
Additional AR 2: Baris Şimşek (TUR)
Fourth Official: Mustafa Eyisoy (TUR)
Referee Observer: Levan Paniashvili (GEO)

Qarabağ FK – AS Roma
Referee: Artur Soares Dias (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Rui Tavares (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Paulo Santos (POR)
Additional AR 1: Tiago Martins (POR)
Additional AR 2: João Pinheiro (POR)
Fourth Official: Bruno Rodrigues (POR)
Referee Observer: Haim Jakov (ISR)

Sporting Clube – FC Barcelona
Referee: Ovidiu Haţegan (ROU)
Assistant Referee 1: Octavian Sovre (ROU)
Assistant Referee 2: Sebastian Gheorghe (ROU)
Additional AR 1: István Kovács (ROU)
Additional AR 2: Sebastian Colţescu (ROU)
Fourth Official: Radu Ghinguleac (ROU)
Referee Observer: Zbigniew Przesmycki (POL)

Juventus – Olympiacos
Referee: Tobias Stieler (GER)
Assistant Referee 1: Mike Pickel (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Jan Seidel (GER)
Additional AR 1: Marco Fritz (GER)
Additional AR 2: Harm Osmers (GER)
Fourth Official: Christian Gittelmann (GER)
Referee Observer: Bertrand Layec (FRA)

CONMEBOL Women referees course

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The seminar, which gathers 43 referees from the 10 countries of the Confederation, has among its objectives to analyze the modifications and interpretations of the Laws of the Game and uniform considerations with respect to reading of play and positioning, tactical fouls, offside, handball and teamwork.
Wilson Seneme, chairman of the CONMEBOL Referees Committee, Kari Seitz of the FIFA Referees Department and Lorena Soto, coordinator of Women's Football Development were in charge of opening the Seminar and welcoming everyone present. "At CONMEBOL, we want to work towards and we are looking for modern referees. The differences between men's and women's football were much reduced. The players today have much more tactical and technical preparation, so we cannot be left behind", said Seneme. "Referees take care of their careers and you are professionals. We can no longer say that we are not ready because now we gain experience in courses and championships". Finally, he encouraged all the referees to work and concentrate on training and classes while "living in a positive environment that is the environment that we live in South American football". The technical and practical work will include classroom sessions, video test Law 12 and video test Law 11, while the field exercises will be performed with players and will include simulations and integrated exercises, completed with physical training. The course is developed within the framework of the CONMEBOL Development Program.

Source: CONMEBOL

UEFA Youth League – Domestic Champions Path (Round 1, First Leg)

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26 September 2017
Girondins de Bordeaux – RB Salzburg
Referee: Luís Godinho (POR, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Rui Teixeira (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Nélson Cordeiro (POR)
Fourth Official: Cédric Dos Santos (FRA)
Referee Observer: Marcel Vanelsocht (BEL)

Dinamo – Lokomotiva Zagreb
Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili (GEO)
Assistant Referee 1: Davit Chigogidze (GEO)
Assistant Referee 2: Levan Todria (GEO)
Fourth Official: Horia Mladinovici (ROU)
Referee Observer: Nicolae Grigorescu (ROU)

Zimbru Chișinău – KS Vllaznia
Referee: Zaven Hovhannisyan (ARM)
Assistant Referee 1: Erik Arevshatyan (ARM)
Assistant Referee 2: Artur Gdlyan (ARM)
Fourth Official: Ion Orlic (MDA)
Referee Observer: Igor Șațkii (MDA)

Hammarby – Ajax

Referee: Alex Troleis (FAR)
Assistant Referee 1: Andrew Christiansen (FAR)
Assistant Referee 2: Jan Andersen (FAR)
Fourth Official: Patrik Eriksson (SWE)
Referee Observer: Martin Ingvarsson (SWE)

27 September 2017
KäPa – Esbjerg
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hakim (SWE)
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel Gustavsson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 2: Peter Magnusson (SWE)
Fourth Official: Jani Laaksonen (FIN)
Referee Observer: Petteri Kari (FIN)

Inter Milano – Dynamo Kyiv

Referee: Nenad Djokić (SRB)
Assistant Referee 1: Miloš Simović (SRB)
Assistant Referee 2: Marko Djuričić (SRB)
Fourth Official: Daniele Chiffi (ITA)
Referee Observer: Stefano Podeschi (SMR)

Kairat Almaty – FC Krasnodar

Referee: Halil Meler (TUR)
Assistant Referee 1: Mehmet Tuğral (TUR)
Assistant Referee 2: Deniz Özaral (TUR)
Fourth Official: Daniyar Sakhi (KAZ)
Referee Observer: Pavel Saliy (KAZ)

Ludogorets Razgrad – FK Željezničar
Referee: Alexandru Tean (MDA)
Assistant Referee 1: Dumitru Ciobanu (MDA)
Assistant Referee 2: Anatolie Basiul (MDA)
Fourth Official: Dragomir Draganov (BUL)
Referee Observer: Kostadin Gerginov (BUL)

Bursaspor – Saburtalo
Referee: Furkat Atazhanov (KAZ)
Assistant Referee 1: Samat Tergeussizov (KAZ)
Assistant Referee 2: Sergey Kalachyov (KAZ)
Fourth Official: Zorbay Küçük (TUR)
Referee Observer: Sabri Çelik (TUR)

Dudelange – Sparta Praha
Referee: Luís Teixeira (AND)
Assistant Referee 1: Bruno Fernandes (AND)
Assistant Referee 2: Alexis Terrazo (AND)
Fourth Official: Ricardo Fernandes (LUX)
Referee Observer: Luc Wilmes (LUX)

FK Brodarac – Maccabi Haifa
Referee: Pavel Orel (CZE)
Assistant Referee 1: Petr Blažej (CZE)
Assistant Referee 2: Jiří Kříž (CZE)
Fourth Official: Andrija Stojanović (SRB)
Referee Observer: Boško Jovanetić (SRB)

Breiðablik – Legia Warszawa
Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas (LTU)
Assistant Referee 1: Vytis Snarskis (LTU)
Assistant Referee 2: Mantas Lešinskas (LTU)
Fourth Official: Egill Gudlaugsson (ISL)
Referee Observer: Pjetur Sigurdsson (ISL)

UEFA Youth League – Group Stage (Matchday 2)

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26 September 2017
Sevilla FC – NK Maribor
Referee: Jens Maae (DEN, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Dennis Rasmussen (DEN)
Assistant Referee 2: Victor Skytte (DEN)
Fourth Official: Jorge Figueroa Vázquez (ESP)
Referee Observer: Bernardino González (ESP)


Spartak Moskva – Liverpool
Referee: Donatas Rumšas (LTU)
Assistant Referee 1: Arūnas Šeškus (LTU)
Assistant Referee 2: Gevork Arakelian (LTU)
Fourth Official: Anastasia Pustovoitova (RUS)
Referee Observer: Aleksei Spirin (RUS)

Napoli – Feyenoord
Referee: Anastassios Papapetrou (GRE)
Assistant Referee 1: Ioánnis Sípkas (GRE)
Assistant Referee 2: Vassílios Kamboúris (GRE)
Fourth Official: Federico La Penna (ITA)
Referee Observer: Domenico Messina (ITA)

Manchester City – Shakhtar Donetsk
Referee: Kai Erik Steen (NOR)
Assistant Referee 1: Anders Dale (NOR)
Assistant Referee 2: Isaak Skjeseth (NOR)
Fourth Official: Thomas Nield (ENG)
Referee Observer: Stephen Lodge (ENG)

Beşiktaş JK – RB Leipzig
Referee: Rahim Hasanov (AZE)
Assistant Referee 1: Vaqif Musayev (AZE)
Assistant Referee 2: Akif Amirali (AZE)
Fourth Official: Mert Güzenge (TUR)
Referee Observer: Erol Ersoy (TUR)

AS Monaco – FC Porto
Referee: Alain Durieux (LUX)
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel Da Costa (LUX)
Assistant Referee 2: David Santos (LUX)
Fourth Official: Faouzi Benchabane (FRA)
Referee Observer: Fredy Fautrel (FRA)

Apoel – Tottenham Hotspur
Referee: Stefan Apostolov (BUL)
Assistant Referee 1: Dimitar Rusev (BUL)
Assistant Referee 2: Miroslav Maksimov (BUL)
Fourth Official: Timótheos Christofí (CYP)
Referee Observer: Michális Argyroú (CYP)

Borussia Dortmund – Real Madrid
Referee: Lawrence Visser (BEL)
Assistant Referee 1: Karel De Rocker (BEL)
Assistant Referee 2: Jo De Weirdt (BEL)
Fourth Official: Benedikt Kempkes (GER)
Referee Observer: Eugen Strigel (GER)

27 September 2017
CSKA Moskva – Manchester United
Referee: Juri Frischer (EST)
Assistant Referee 1: Dmitri Vinogradov (EST)
Assistant Referee 2: Aron Härsing (EST)
Fourth Official: Yevgeniy Turbin (RUS)
Referee Observer: Nikolai Ivanov (RUS)

Basel – Benfica
Referee: Edin Jakupović (BIH)
Assistant Referee 1: Sreten Udovičić (BIH)
Assistant Referee 2: Goran Dujak (BIH)
Fourth Official: Lionel Tschudi (SUI)
Referee Observer: Andreas Schluchter (SUI)

Paris Saint Germain – Bayern München
Referee: Tihomir Pejin (CRO)
Assistant Referee 1: Marjan Tomas (CRO)
Assistant Referee 2: Kruno Šarić (CRO)
Fourth Official: Bastien Dechepy (FRA)
Referee Observer: Johan Verbist (BEL)

RSC Anderlecht – Celtic FC
Referee: Kristo Tohver (EST)
Assistant Referee 1: Sten Klaasen (EST)
Assistant Referee 2: Jaan Roos (EST)
Fourth Official: Lothar D'Hondt (BEL)
Referee Observer: Joeri Van De Velde (BEL)

Qarabağ FK – AS Roma
Referee: Horațiu Feșnic (ROU)
Assistant Referee 1: Alexandru Cerei (ROU)
Assistant Referee 2: Mihai Marica (ROU)
Fourth Official: İnqilab Mammadov (AZE)
Referee Observer: Haim Jakov (ISR)

Atlético de Madrid – Chelsea
Referee: Kevin Clancy (SCO)
Assistant Referee 1: Jordan Stokoe (SCO)
Assistant Referee 2: David Doig (SCO)
Fourth Official: Valentín Pizarro Gómez (ESP)
Referee Observer: Manuel López Fernández (ESP)

Juventus – Olympiakós

Referee: Fedayi San (SUI)
Assistant Referee 1: Stéphane De Almeida (SUI)
Assistant Referee 2: Carmine Sangiovanni (SUI)
Fourth Official: Davide Ghersini (ITA)
Referee Observer: Thomas Einwaller (AUT)

Sporting Clube – FC Barcelona
Referee: François Letexier (FRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Cyril Mugnier (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Mehdi Rahmouni (FRA)
Fourth Official: Rui Rodrigues (POR)
Referee Observer: Antonio Almeida (POR)

Original protest of Irish referees

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The Football Association of Ireland are faced with a fresh dispute as League of Ireland referees seek assurances that their match expenses are paid on time in the future. Independent.ie understands that some League refs have faced delays in receiving their monthly match expenses.
Following the EA Sports Cup games, the men in black took the decision not to upload their match reports onto a centralised online system, instead faxing them into Abbotstown. Unless the issue is resolved, they will follow the same procedure following next round of League games. The officials’ reports include everything that happens during a game and can take up to an hour to compile. "The referees are quite annoyed about this," a source told Independent.ie. "We have sought assurances about this the season before last and it is coming to a head now. We fill out our expenses before the fifth of each month and the agreement is that they are paid on the final Friday of the month by cheque. "This is nearly eight weeks after the first expense is incurred so you can understand the frustration if it does not arrive on time." It is understood the FAI are engaging with the referees in a bid to resolve the issue and all match referees are currently up to date on payments.

Source: Refnews

UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 Qualifiers – Play-offs

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First Leg, 12 September 2017

Hungary – Poland
Referee 1: Bogdan Sorescu (ROU, photo)
Referee 2: Oleg Ivanov (UKR)


Czech Republic – Serbia
Referee 1: Angelo Galante (ITA)
Referee 2: Alessandro Malfer (ITA)

Romania – Georgia
Referee 1: Eduardo Fernandes (POR)
Referee 2: Nuno Bogalho (POR)

France – Croatia
Referee 1: Gabor Kovacs (HUN)
Referee 2: Balazs Farkas (HUN)

Second Leg, 26 September 2017

Serbia – Czech Republic
Referee 1: Juan Gallardo (ESP)
Referee 2: Alejandro Martinez (ESP)

Georgia – Romania
Referee 1: Ondrej Cerny (CZE)
Referee 2: Timo Onatsu (FIN)

Poland – Hungary
Referee 1: Sasa Tomic (CRO)
Referee 2: Nikola Jelic (CRO)

Croatia – France
Referee 1: Marc Birkett (ENG)
Referee 2: Kamil Cetin (TUR)

“Poll moment” in USL

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The North-American United Soccer League (USL) has acknowledged that a player should have been sent off after receiving a second yellow card in the match Sounders II – Phoenix Rising. While that may seem like grounds for some sort of replay of what turned out to be a 1-0 victory for Phoenix Rising, the only punishment handed down will be for the referees of the game to be suspended.
The incident in question happened in the 60th minute when Victor Vasquez (Phoenix) was clearly shown a second yellow card. The announcers on the livestream immediately recognized it and the official box score even correctly identified him. Neither referee Katja Koroleva nor any of her assistants apparently realized it, though. Phoenix’s coaching staff, perhaps fearing that it was only a matter of time until the error was discovered, removed Vasquez from the match after only 2 minutes. Sounders II midfielder Jordy Delem was not so lucky, though, as he picked up his second yellow in the 64th minute and was sent off. So, instead of potentially playing the final 30-odd minutes a man up, Sounders II played the final 26 minutes a man down. While this at least opens the door for some sort of replay, the USL will instead go with the path of least resistance and accept the U.S. Soccer Federation’s decision to simply suspend the match officials for an indefinite period. Vasquez will also be suspended for Phoenix’s next game. That there’s no promise to make the findings of their investigation public further twists the knife, not that there’s much hope of them discovering anything beyond “we messed up”. Ekaterina Koroleva has been a FIFA referee since 2014 and is among the pre-selected referees for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019.
This is hardly the first time an error like this has ever happened. Most prominently, referee Graham Poll eventually showed Croatia’s Josip Šimunić three yellow cards before sending him off in a 2006 World Cup match against Australia. The second of those cards, though, came in the 90th minute and Australia was still able to advance beyond the group stage. If they had lost and failed to advance, it was speculated that they would have had grounds for an appeal. Interestingly, another American referee, Kevin Stott, was the fourth official in that match. 

Source: SBNation

UEFA Europa League – Group Stage (Matchday 2)

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28 September 2017

Olympique Lyonnais – Atalanta Bergamo
Referee: Daniel Siebert (GER, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Holger Henschel (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Rafael Foltyn (GER)
Additional AR 1: Sascha Stegemann (GER)
Additional AR 2: Benjamin Brand (GER)
Fourth Official: Markus Häcker (GER)
Referee Observer: Uno Tutk (EST

FK Astana – Slavia Praha
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (SWE)
Assistant Referee 1: Fredrik Nilsson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 2: Stefan Hallberg (SWE)
Additional AR 1: Bojan Pandžić (SWE)
Additional AR 2: Kristoffer Karlsson (SWE)
Fourth Official: Magnus Sjöblom (SWE)
Referee Observer: Edgar Steinborn (GER)

Maccabi Tel Aviv – Villarreal
Referee: Craig Pawson (ENG)
Assistant Referee 1: Lee Betts (ENG)
Assistant Referee 2: Ian Hussin (ENG)
Additional AR 1: Paul Tierney (ENG)
Additional AR 2: Chris Kavanagh (ENG)
Fourth Official: Edward Smart (ENG)
Referee Observer: Gylfi Orrason (ISL)

Partizan – Dynamo Kyiv
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (NOR)
Assistant Referee 1: Kim Haglund (NOR)
Assistant Referee 2: Magnus Lundberg (NOR)
Additional AR 1: Tore Hansen (NOR)
Additional AR 2: Espen Eskås (NOR)
Fourth Official: Jan Erik Engan (NOR)
Referee Observer: Gaetano De Gabriele (MLT)

Skënderbeu – Young Boys
Referee: Kevin Blom (NED)
Assistant Referee 1: Charles Schaap (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Joost van Zuilen (NED)
Additional AR 1: Jeroen Manschot (NED)
Additional AR 2: Allard Lindhout (NED)
Fourth Official: Hessel Steegstra (NED)
Referee Observer: Aleksei Spirin (RUS)

SC Braga – İstanbul Başakşehir
Referee: Matej Jug (SVN)
Assistant Referee 1: Matej Žunič (SVN)
Assistant Referee 2: Manuel Vidali (SVN)
Additional AR 1: Mitja Žganec (SVN)
Additional AR 2: Dejan Balažič (SVN)
Fourth Official: Tomislav Pospeh (SVN)
Referee Observer: Jan Wegereef (NED)

Ludogorets – Hoffenheim
Referee: Pawel Raczkowski (POL)
Assistant Referee 1: Michal Obukowicz (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Tomasz Listkiewicz (POL)
Additional AR 1: Tomasz Musiał (POL)
Additional AR 2: Tomasz Kwiatkowsk (POL)
Fourth Official: Arkadiusz Wójcik (POL)
Referee Observer: Vadims Direktorenko (LVA)

AEK Athens – Austria Wien
Referee: Pawel Gil (POL)
Assistant Referee 1: Konrad Sapela (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Radosław Siejka (POL)
Additional AR 1: Jaroslaw Przybyl (POL)
Additional AR 2: Piotr Lasyk (POL)
Fourth Official: Pawel Sokolnicki (POL)
Referee Observer: Shmuel Shteif (ISR)

AC Milan – HNK Rijeka
Referee: Orel Grinfeld (ISR)
Assistant Referee 1: Danny Krasikow (ISR)
Assistant Referee 2: Roy Hassan (ISR)
Additional AR 1: Eli Hacmon (ISR)
Additional AR 2: Ziv Adler (ISR)
Fourth Official: Amihay Mozes (ISR)
Referee Observer: Darko Čeferin (SVN)

Everton FC – Apollon Limassol
Referee: Tamás Bognár (HUN)
Assistant Referee 1: Balázs Buzás (HUN)
Assistant Referee 2: Theodoros Georgiou (HUN)
Additional AR 1: Ádám Farkas (HUN)
Additional AR 2: Péter Solymosi (HUN)
Fourth Official: Péter Kóbor (HUN)
Referee Observer: Juan Fernandez Marín (ESP)

Lokomotiv Moskva – Fastav Zlín
Referee: Simon Lee Evans (WAL)
Assistant Referee 1: Philip Thomas (WAL)
Assistant Referee 2: Ian Bird (WAL)
Additional AR 1: Bryn Markham-Jones (WAL)
Additional AR 2: Nick Pratt (WAL)
Fourth Official: Daniel Beckett (WAL)
Referee Observer: Charles Agius (MLT)

Sheriff Tiraspol – FC Kobenhavn
Referee: Clayton Pisani (MLT)
Assistant Referee 1: Edward Spiteri (MLT)
Assistant Referee 2: Mitchell Scerri (MLT)
Additional AR 1: Fyodor Zammit (MLT)
Additional AR 2: Philip Farrugia (MLT)
Fourth Official: Alan Camilleri (MLT)
Referee Observer: Michael Koukoulakis (GRE)

Lugano – FCSB
Referee: Serhiy Boiko (UKR)
Assistant Referee 1: Oleg Pluzhnyk (UKR)
Assistant Referee 2: Volodymyr Volodin (UKR)
Additional AR 1: Mykola Balakin (UKR)
Additional AR 2: Oleksandr Derdo (UKR)
Fourth Official: Oleksandr Korniyko (UKR)
Referee Observer: Dejan Filipović (SRB)

Viktoria Plzeň – Hapoel Beer Sheva
Referee: István Vad (HUN)
Assistant Referee 1: István Albert (HUN)
Assistant Referee 2: Peter Berettyán (HUN)
Additional AR 1: Sándor Szabó (HUN)
Additional AR 2: Ferenc Karakó (HUN)
Fourth Official: Vencel Tóth (HUN)
Referee Observer: Michael Argyrou (CYP)

Bate Borisov – Arsenal
Referee: Daniel Stefanski (POL)
Assistant Referee 1: Marcin Boniek (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Dawid Golis (POL)
Additional AR 1: Bartosz Frankowski (POL)
Additional AR 2: Zbigniew Dobrynin (POL)
Fourth Official: Krzysztof Myrmus (POL)
Referee Observer: Leslie Irvine (NIR)

FC Köln – Crvena Zvezda
Referee: Bas Nijhuis (NED)
Assistant Referee 1: Rob van de Ven (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Jan Vries (NED)
Additional AR 1: Serdar Gözübüyük (NED)
Additional AR 2: Siemen Mulder (NED)
Fourth Official: Davie Goossens (NED)
Referee Observer: Kaj Ostergaard (DEN)

FC Salzburg – Olympique Marseille
Referee: Ivan Bebek (CRO)
Assistant Referee 1: Tomislav Petrović (CRO)
Assistant Referee 2: Miro Grgić (CRO)
Additional AR 1: Mario Zebec (CRO)
Additional AR 2: Goran Gabrilo (CRO)
Fourth Official: Goran Pataki (CRO)
Referee Observer: Ray Ellingham (WAL)

Konyaspor Kulübü – Vitória SC
Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (MKD)
Assistant Referee 1: Marjan Kirovski (MKD)
Assistant Referee 2: Dejan Kostadinov (MKD)
Additional AR 1: Dimitar Meckarovski (MKD)
Additional AR 2: Dejan Jakimovski (MKD)
Fourth Official: Goce Petreski (MKD)
Referee Observer: Lassin Isaksen (FRO)

Athletic Club – Zorya Luhansk
Referee: Halis Özkahya (TUR)
Assistant Referee 1: Çem Satman (TUR)
Assistant Referee 2: Ekrem Kan (TUR)
Additional AR 1: Ali Palabıyık (TUR)
Additional AR 2: Yasar Uğurlu (TUR)
Fourth Official: Ceyhun Sesigüzel (TUR)
Referee Observer: Patrick Kelly (IRL)

Östersunds – Hertha
Referee: Luca Banti (ITA)
Assistant Referee 1: Alessandro Giallatini (ITA)
Assistant Referee 2: Andrea Crispo (ITA)
Additional AR 1: Massimiliano Irrati (ITA)
Additional AR 2: Daniele Doveri (ITA)
Fourth Official: Lorenzo Manganelli (ITA)
Referee Observer: Vladimir Medved (SVK)

Lazio – Zulte Waregem
Referee: Harald Lechner (AUT)
Assistant Referee 1: Andreas Heidenreich (AUT)
Assistant Referee 2: Maximilian Kolbitsch (AUT)
Additional AR 1: Alexander Harkam (AUT)
Additional AR 2: Julian Weinberger (AUT)
Fourth Official: Andreas Witschnigg (AUT)
Referee Observer: Peter Jones (ENG)

OGC Nice – SBV Vitesse
Referee: Aleksei Eskov (RUS)
Assistant Referee 1: Dmitri Mosyakin (RUS)
Assistant Referee 2: Igor Demeshko (RUS)
Additional AR 1: Mikhail Vilkov (RUS)
Additional AR 2: Vladimir Moskalev (RUS)
Fourth Official: Valeri Danchenko (RUS)
Referee Observer: Stefan Messner (AUT)

Rosenborg – Vardar
Referee: Georgi Kabakov (BUL)
Assistant Referee 1: Martin Margaritov (BUL)
Assistant Referee 2: Martin Venev (BUL)
Additional AR 1: Nikola Popov (BUL)
Additional AR 2: Stanislav Todorov (BUL)
Fourth Official: Georgi Todorov (BUL)
Referee Observer: David Malcolm (NIR)

Zenit – Real Sociedad
Referee: Andre Marriner (ENG)
Assistant Referee 1: Stephen Child (ENG)
Assistant Referee 2: Harry Lennard (ENG)
Additional AR 1: Stuart Attwell (ENG)
Additional AR 2: Kevin Friend (ENG)
Fourth Official: Constantine Hatzidakis (ENG)
Referee Observer: Pascal Garibian (FRA)

The VAR effect: Penalty kicks increased by 63% in Serie A

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One of the most interesting news of this Serie A campaign is the introduction of VAR. The video assistant referee has already helped Italian referees to change some wrong decisions they took but, of course, there is a direct consequence of the application of this new tool. Penalty kicks given in the opening five Serie A games of the season, in fact, have increased by 63%. An average of 13.5 penalties were given in the opening five games of the previous four Serie A campaigns but the introduction of the VAR has skyrocketed the number of penalties allowed in Italy this season. One positive example of the usage of VAR came when the referee of Juventus - Fiorentina, Daniele Doveri, awarded Juventus a penalty kick. After a VAR check, however, Doveri noticed Milan Badelj’s foul was outside the penalty area and so he decided to give Juventus a free kick plus booking the Croat for a second time and giving him his marching orders. During Genoa - Juventus, however, the referee allowed a penalty kick against Juventus without noticing that the player fouled by Daniele Rugani was returning from an offside position. So far, there are more pros than cons although many improvements have yet to be made. (Source: Calciomercato)






The president of the Italian Football Association has said he believes the use of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology in Serie A this season has been a success so far. Italy's top division is one of several European leagues using the technology to review contentious situations. And Carlo Tavecchio said he was pleased with what he had seen during the first six rounds of matches, telling RAI Radio 1: "The VAR is something that I wanted a long time ago. It is a great method of justice, above all, and I would like to say that at least 10 decisions have been corrected, and these have ensured sporting justice. Like anything, it takes time to get used to it, but as far as the time [taken for decisions] is concerned, the data shows that it is taking a bit longer than we had expected and we need to reduce the time it takes. But even the technology is led by humans, and humans are not perfect".
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said he believed the use of VAR would soon spread, adding: "Bit by bit, as it goes on, you get the best out of it. The VAR is being used correctly in Italy, and I'm very happy because Italy is pioneering an important change. I think there will be uniformity in coming years and this technology will arrive in all countries. It's a positive development". (Source:ESPN)

Refereeing: AAR? VAR? Salary?

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Brazilian refereeing is once again in the limelight and the comparison is inevitable: "in Europe referees are much better". But is the comparison fair? Does refereeing work the same way? Does the technology already work there? And how much does each referee get paid? The answer is simple: the cold comparison is unfair.
ESPN has collected data from the top five European leagues (Germany, Spain, France, England and Italy). In all of them, the payment of referees is extremely superior - which allows them to be professional, in most cases. On the other hand, none of them has been working with the same dynamics; Brazil is the only one of these six countries with a sextet of referees, since none of the Europeans have the AARs behind the goals in their national championships. On the other hand, Germany and Italy already have the help of VARs this season. England, however, counts "only" on the goal-line technology, which is used to determine whether a goal has been scored or not. Interestingly, UEFA is the only organization that implements the same model as Brazil in their two club competitions (Champions League and Europa League), with AARs behind the goals and without technology, at least for now.
But the difference is even bigger when it comes to money. In all these five countries, the referees earn a fixed amount plus match fees. Thus, they are guaranteed to always have money coming into their bank account and the fixed salary is very high. Even in France, the country that pays the lowest among the five, is about 40,000 euro per year. In Spain, the place that pays the most, referees can reach up to 134,000 euros. Italy pays 80,000 euro, while German referees get 75,000 euro. In England, this figure varies between 43,500 and 48,000 euro, depending on the referee's experience. The fees paid per match varies between 1,300 euro (England), 2,900 euro (France), 3,700 euro (Spain) and 3,800 euro (Germany and Italy).
In Brazil, there is no fixed payment. The referees who are or have been on the FIFA List earn 1,075 euro per game, while the other referees get 780 euro. Assistant referees have 60% of that value (between 465 and 645 euro), the AARs earn 215 euro and the fourth officials take 145 euro.

Referee earnings
Spain: 134,000 euro (salary) + 3,700 euro per match
Italy: 80,000 euro (salary) + 3,800 euro per match
Germany: 75,000 euro (salary) + 3,800 per match
England: 48,000 euro (salary) + 1,300 euro per match
France: 40,000 euro (salary) + 2,900 euro per match
Brazil (FIFA referees): 1,075 euro per match (no salary)
Brazil (other referees): 780 euro per match (no salary)

Source: ESPN

UEFA U-21 Euro 2019 Qualifiers (Matchday 6)

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2-6 October 2017

England – Scotland
Referee: Juan Martinez Munuera (ESP, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Raul Cabanero Martinez (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Cesar Noval Font (ESP)
Fourth Official: Santiago Jaime Latre (ESP)

Armenia – Gibraltar
Referee: Michal Očenáš (SVK)
Assistant Referee 1: Michal Tomčík (SVK)
Assistant Referee 2: Ján Pozor (SVK)
Fourth Official: Pavol Chmura (SVK)
Referee Observer: Jiří Ulrich (CZE)

Cyprus – Turkey
Referee: Daniel Siebert (GER)
Assistant Referee 1: Jan Seidel (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Christian Gittelmann (GER)
Fourth Official: Sören Storks (GER)
Referee Observer: Jon Skjervold (NOR)


Croatia – Belarus
Referee: Jens Maae (DEN)
Assistant Referee 1: Henrik Sonderby (DEN)
Assistant Referee 2: Lars Rix (DEN)
Fourth Official: Morten Krogh (DEN)
Referee Observer: Pascal Garibian (FRA)

Slovakia – Iceland
Referee: Georgios Kominis (GRE)
Assistant Referee 1: Chrysoula Kourompylia (GRE)
Assistant Referee 2: Alexandros Grevenis (GRE)
Fourth Official: Athanassios Tzilos (GRE)
Referee Observer: Gevorg Hovhannisyan (ARM)

Moldova – Greece
Referee: Sven Bindels (LUX)
Assistant Referee 1: Joaquim Da Silva (LUX)
Assistant Referee 2: Ricardo Morais (LUX)
Fourth Official: Alex Krueger (LUX)
Referee Observer: Albano Janku (ALB)

Liechtenstein – Wales
Referee: Jason Barcelo (GIB)
Assistant Referee 1: Johan Ward (GIB)
Assistant Referee 2: Andrew Parody (GIB)
Fourth Official: Yaroslaff Borg (GIB)
Referee Observer: Pjetur Sigurdsson (ISL)

Luxembourg – Slovenia
Referee: Ian McNabb (NIR)
Assistant Referee 1: Stephen Bell (NIR)
Assistant Referee 2: Gareth Eakin (NIR)
Fourth Official: Evan Boyce (NIR)
Referee Observer: Kevin Azzopardi (MLT)

France – Montenegro
Referee: Erez Papir (ISR)
Assistant Referee 1: Matityahu Yakobov (ISR)
Assistant Referee 2: Sagy Mazamber (ISR)
Fourth Official: Menashe Masiah (ISR)
Referee Observer: Thomas Einwaller (AUT)

Ireland – Norway
Referee: Luís Godinho (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Rui Martins (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: António Godinho (POR)
Fourth Official: Hélder Azevedo (POR)
Referee Observer: Draženko Kovačić (CRO)

Russia – Austria
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hakim (SWE)
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel Gustavsson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 2: Peter Magnusson (SWE)
Fourth Official: Bojan Pandžić (SWE)

FYR Macedonia – Serbia
Referee: François Letexier (FRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Cyril Mugnier (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Eric Danizan (FRA)
Fourth Official: Jérôme Brisard (FRA)

Bulgaria – Kazakhstan
Referee: Mykola Balakin (UKR)
Assistant Referee 1: Viktor Matyash (UKR)
Assistant Referee 2: Andrii Skrypka (UKR)
Fourth Official: Vitaliy Romanov (UKR)

Netherlands – Latvia
Referee: Dennis Antamo (FIN)
Assistant Referee 1: Jukka Honkanen (FIN)
Assistant Referee 2: Jonas Turunen (FIN)
Fourth Official : Petri Viljanen (FIN)

Poland – Finland
Referee: Nenad Djokić (SRB)
Assistant Referee 1: Nemanja Petrović (SRB)
Assistant Referee 2: Matija Nadj (SRB)
Fourth Official: Brdar Brdar (SRB)

Denmark – Georgia
Referee: Dennis Higler (NED)
Assistant Referee 1: Rob van de Ven (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Jan Vries (NED)
Fourth Official: Allard Lindhout (NED)

Switzerland – Romania
Referee: Georgi Kabakov (BUL)
Assistant Referee 1: Martin Margaritov (BUL)
Assistant Referee 2: Martin Venev (BUL)
Fourth Official: Ivaylo Stoyanov (BUL)

Germany – Azerbaijan
Referee: Vilhjalmur Thorarinsson (ISL)
Assistant Referee 1: Gylfi Sigurdsson (ISL)
Assistant Referee 2: Frosti Gunnarsson (ISL)
Fourth Official: Thoroddur Hjaltalin (ISL)

Belgium – Sweden
Referee: Nikola Dabanović (MNE)
Assistant Referee 1: Veselin Radunović (MNE)
Assistant Referee 2: Vladan Todorović (MNE)
Fourth Official: Miloš Bošković (MNE)

UEFA Women’s Champions League – Round of 32 (First Leg)

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4-5 October 2017

Chelsea – Bayern
Referee: Olga Zadinova (CZE, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Lucie Ratajova (CZE)
Assistant Referee 2: Nikol Šafrankova (CZE)
Fourth Official: Jana Adamkova (CZE)

St. Polten – Manchester City
Referee: Sandra Bastos (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Vanessa Dias (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Diana Soares (POR)
Fourth Official: Cátia Tavares (POR)

BIIK Kazygurt – Glasgow City
Referee: Eleni Antoniou (GRE)
Assistant Referee 1: Georgia Komisopoulou (GRE)
Assistant Referee 2: Maria Detsi (GRE)
Fourth Official: Efthalia Mitsi (GRE)

Medyk Konin – Olympique Lyon
Referee: Anastasia Romanyuk (UKR)
Assistant Referee 1: Maryna Striletska (UKR)
Assistant Referee 2: Oleksandra Vdovina (UKR)
Fourth Official: Liudmyla Telbukh (UKR)

PAOK Salonik – Sparta Praha
Referee: Ifeoma Kulmala (FIN)
Assistant Referee 1: Tonja Paavola (FIN)
Assistant Referee 2: Nina Hammarberg (FIN)
Fourth Official: Hanna Kapiainen (FIN)

Apollon – Linkoping
Referee: Ivana Martinčić (CRO)
Assistant Referee 1: Sanja Rodjak (CRO)
Assistant Referee 2: Maja Petravic (CRO)
Fourth Official: Sabina Bolić (CRO)

Gintra – Zurich
Referee: Angelika Soeder (GER)
Assistant Referee 1: Ines Appelmann (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Sina Diekmann (GER)
Fourth Official: Marina Wozniak (GER)

FC Minsk – Slavia Praha
Referee: Ivana Projkovska (MKD)
Assistant Referee 1: Biljana Milanova (MKD)
Assistant Referee 2: Elena Soklevska-Ilievski (MKD)
Fourth Official: Irena Velevačkoska (MKD)

Avaldsnes – Barcelona

Referee: Silvia Domingos (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Ana Teixeira (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Sophia Oliveira (POR)
Fourth official: Catarina Campos (POR)

LSK – Brondby
Referee: Désirée Grundbacher (SUI)
Assistant Referee 1: Emilie Aubry (SUI)
Assistant Referee 2: Rahel Hasler (SUI)
Fourth Official: Michèle Schmölzer (SUI)

Ajax – Brescia
Referee: Lorraine Clark (SCO)
Assistant Referee 1: Vikki Robertson (SCO)
Assistant Referee 2: Kathleen Alexander (SCO)
Fourth Official: Kylie Mcmullen (SCO)

Atletico Madrid – Wolfsburg
Referee: Florence Guillemin (FRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Elodie Coppola (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Solenne Bartnik (FRA)
Fourth Official: Anaelle Loidon (FRA)

Fiorentina – Fortuna
Referee: Sofia Karagiorgi (CYP)
Assistant Referee 1: Dora Myrianthea (CYP)
Assistant Referee 2: Polyxeni Irodotou (CYP)
Fourth Official: Ioanna Allayiotou (CYP)

Montpellier – Zvezda
Referee: Sara Persson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 1: Josefin Aronsson (SWE)
Assistant Referee 2: Camilla Stendahl (SWE)
Fourth Official: Laura Rapp (SWE)

Olimpia Cluj – Rosengard
Referee: Petra Pavlikova (SVK)
Assistant Referee 1: Slavomira Majkuthová (SVK)
Assistant Referee 2: Miroslava Pastoreková (SVK)
Fourth Official: Zuzana Kováčová (SVK)

Stjarnan – Rossiyanka
Referee: Barbara Poxhofer (AUT)
Assistant Referee 1: Cindy Zeferino (AUT)
Assistant Referee 2: Biljana Iskin (AUT)
Fourth Official: Sara Telek (AUT)

FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers – CAF (Round 3, Matchday 5)

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6-8 October 2017

Nigeria – Zambia
Referee: Joshua Bondo (BOT, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Oamogetse Godisamang (BOT)
Assistant Referee 2: Souru Phatsoane (LES)
Fourth Official: Tirelo Mositwane (BOT)
Referee Assessor: Carlos Henriques (RSA)

Mali – Cote d’Ivoire

South Africa – Burkina Faso

Uganda – Ghana

Cameroon – Algeria

Libya – Congo DR

Guinea – Tunisia

Cape Verde Islands – Senegal

Morocco – Gabon

Egypt – Congo

FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers – AFC (Round 4, First Leg)

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5 October 2017

Syria – Australia
Referee: Alireza Faghani (IRN, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Reza Sokhandan (IRN)
Assistant Referee 2: Mohammad Mansouri (IRN)
Fourth Official: Bijan Heidari (IRN)

FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers – CONCACAF (Round 5, Matchday 9)

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6 October 2017

USA – Panama
Referee: Roberto Garcia (MEX, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Jose Camargo (MEX)
Assistant Referee 2: Alberto Morin (MEX)
Fourth Official: Luis Santander (MEX)

Costa Rica – Honduras
Referee: Cesar Ramos (MEX)
Assistant Referee 1: Marvin Torrentera (MEX)
Assistant Referee 2: Miguel Hernandez (MEX)
Fourth Official: Erick Miranda (MEX)

Mexico – Trinidad & Tobago
Referee: Kimbell Ward (SKN)
Assistant Referee 1: Graeme Browne (SKN)
Assistant Referee 2: Nicholas Anderson (JAM)
Fourth Official: Daneion Parchment (JAM)

FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers – CONMEBOL (Matchday 17)

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5 October 2017

Argentina – Peru
Referee: Wilton Sampaio (BRA, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Kleber Gil (BRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Bruno Boschilia (BRA)
Fourth Official: Raphael Claus (BRA)
Referee Observer: Candelario Andarcia (VEN)

Colombia – Paraguay
Referee: Ricardo Marques (BRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Rodrigo Correa (BRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Guilherme Dias (BRA)
Fourth Official: Luiz De Oliveira (BRA)
Referee Observer: Juan Lugones (BOL)

Chile – Ecuador
Referee: Sandro Ricci (BRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Emerson De Carvalho (BRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Marcelo Van Gasse (BRA)
Fourth Official: Wagner Magalhaes (BRA)
Referee Observer: Miguel Buitrago (VEN)

Venezuela – Uruguay
Referee: Anderson Daronco (BRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Alessandro Rocha (BRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Fabricio Vilarinho (BRA)
Fourth Official: Rodolpho Toski (BRA)
Referee Observer: Jorge Antequera (BOL)

Bolivia – Brazil
Referee: Fernando Rapallini (ARG)
Assistant Referee 1: Diego Bonfa (ARG)
Assistant Referee 2: Gabriel Chade (ARG)
Fourth Official: Diego Abal (ARG)
Referee Observer: Hugo Munoz (CHI)

FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers – UEFA (Matchday 9)

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5-7 October 2017

England – Slovenia

Referee: Felix Zwayer (GER, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Thorsten Schiffner (GER)
Assistant Referee 2: Marco Achmüller (GER)
Fourth Official: Christian Dingert (GER)
Referee Assessor: Guy Goethals (BEL)

Azerbaijan – Czech Republic
Referee: Benoît Millot (FRA)
Assistant Referee 1: Julien Pacelli (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Bertrand Jouannaud (FRA)
Fourth Official: Frank Schneider (FRA)
Referee Assessor: Are Habicht (EST)

Northern Ireland – Germany
Referee: Danny Makkelie (NED)
Assistant Referee 1: Mario Diks (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Hessel Steegstra (NED)
Fourth Official: Kevin Blom (NED)
Referee Assessor: Vítor Melo Pereira (POR)

San Marino – Norway

Referee: Andrew Dallas (SCO)
Assistant Referee 1: Sean Carr (SCO)
Assistant Referee 2: Douglas Potter (SCO)
Fourth Official: Kevin Clancy (SCO)
Referee Assessor: Luis Medina Cantalejo (ESP)

Armenia – Poland
Referee: Matej Jug (SVN)
Assistant Referee 1: Matej Žunič (SVN)
Assistant Referee 2: Manuel Vidali (SVN)
Fourth Official: Damir Skomina (SVN)
Referee Assessor: Rune Pedersen (NOR)

Montenegro – Denmark
Referee: Björn Kuipers (NED)
Assistant Referee 1: Sander van Rokel (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Erwin Zeinstra (NED)
Fourth Official: Pol van Bokel (NED)
Referee Assessor: László Vágner (HUN)

Romania – Kazakhstan
Referee: Sandro Schärer (SUI)
Assistant Referee 1: Stéphane Almeida (SUI)
Assistant Referee 2: Sladan Josipović (SUI)
Fourth Official: Alain Bieri (SUI)
Referee Assessor: Bertrand Layec (FRA)

Malta – Lithuania
Referee: Zaven Hovhannisyan (ARM)
Assistant Referee 1: Mesrop Ghazaryan (ARM)
Assistant Referee 2: Vanik Simonyan (ARM)
Fourth Official: Suren Baliyan (ARM)
Referee Assessor: Luc Wilmes (LUX)

Scotland – Slovakia
Referee: Milorad Mažić (SRB)
Assistant Referee 1: Milovan Ristić (SRB)
Assistant Referee 2: Dalibor Djurdjević (SRB)
Fourth Official: Srdjan Jovanović (SRB)
Referee Assessor: Sándor Piller (HUN)

Austria – Serbia
Referee: Pavel Královec (CZE)
Assistant Referee 1: Roman Slyško (SVK)
Assistant Referee 2: Ivo Nádvorník (CZE)
Fourth Official: Radek Příhoda (CZE)
Referee Assessor: Manuel Lopez Fernandez (ESP)

Georgia – Wales
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano (ESP)
Assistant Referee 1: Ángel Nevado Rodríguez (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Juan Yuste Jiménez (ESP)
Fourth Official: Carlos Del Cerro Grande (ESP)
Referee Assessor: Johannes Reijgwart (NED)

Ireland – Moldova
Referee: Bas Nijhuis (NED)
Assistant Referee 1: Joost van Zuilen (NED)
Assistant Referee 2: Charles Schaap (NED)
Fourth Official: Serdar Gözübüyük (NED)
Referee Assessor: Oguz Sarvan (TUR)

Italy – FYR Macedonia
Referee: Tiago Martins (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Ricardo Santos (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Luís Campos (POR)
Fourth Official: Fábio Veríssimo (POR)
Referee Assessor: Darko Ceferin (SVN)

Liechtenstein – Israel
Referee: Arnold Hunter (NIR)
Assistant Referee 1: Richard Storey (NIR)
Assistant Referee 2: David Anderson (NIR)
Fourth Official: Tim Marshall (NIR)
Referee Assessor: Kjell Alseth (NOR)

Spain – Albania
Referee: Aleksei Eskov (RUS)
Assistant Referee 1: Dmitri Mosyakin (RUS)
Assistant Referee 2: Igor Demeshko (RUS)
Fourth Official: Kirill Levnikov (RUS)
Referee Assessor: Nuno Castro (POR)

Croatia – Finland
Referee: Daniel Stefański (POL)
Assistant Referee 1: Krysztof Myrmus (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Dawid Golis (POL)
Fourth Official: Bartosz Frankowski (POL)
Referee Assessor: Karen Nalbandyan (ARM)

Kosovo – Ukraine
Referee: Craig Pawson (ENG)
Assistant Referee 1: Lee Betts (ENG)
Assistant Referee 2: Ian Hussin (ENG)
Fourth Official: Martin Atkinson (ENG)
Referee Assessor: Joeri Van de Velde (BEL)

Turkey – Iceland
Referee: Szymon Marciniak (POL)
Assistant Referee 1: Paweł Sokolnicki (POL)
Assistant Referee 2: Tomasz Listkiewicz (POL)
Fourth Official: Tomasz Musiał (POL)
Referee Assessor: Charles Agius (MLT)

Belarus – Netherlands

Referee: Michael Oliver (ENG)
Assistant Referee 1: Stuart Burt (ENG)
Assistant Referee 2: Simon Bennett (ENG)
Fourth Official: Andre Marriner (ENG)
Referee Assessor:

Bulgaria – France
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (ESP)
Assistant Referee 1: Pau Cebrián Devís (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Roberto Díaz Pérez (ESP)
Fourth Official: Alejandro Hernández Hernández (ESP)
Referee Assessor:

Sweden – Luxembourg
Referee: Hüseyin Göçek (TUR)
Assistant Referee 1: Kemal Yilmaz (TUR)
Assistant Referee 2: Kerem Ersoy (TUR)
Fourth Official: Halil Meler (TUR)
Referee Assessor:

Andorra – Portugal
Referee: Miroslav Zelinka (CZE)
Assistant Referee 1: Ondřej Pelikán (CZE)
Assistant Referee 2: Jan Paták (CZE)
Fourth Official: Zbynek Proske (CZE)
Referee Assessor:

Faroe Islands – Latvia

Referee: Robert Schörgenhofer (AUT)
Assistant Referee 1: Markus Gutschi (AUT)
Assistant Referee 2: Roland Riedel (AUT)
Fourth Official: Alexander Harkam (AUT)
Referee Assessor:

Switzerland – Hungary
Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (ITA)
Assistant Referee 1: Alessandro Giallatini (ITA)
Assistant Referee 2: Filippo Meli (ITA)
Fourth Official: Marco Guida (ITA)
Referee Assessor:

Bosnia and Herzegovina – Belgium
Referee: William Collum (SCO)
Assistant Referee 1: Francis Connor (SCO)
Assistant Referee 2: Douglas Ross (SCO)
Fourth Official: John Beaton (SCO)
Referee Assessor:

Gibraltar – Estonia
Referee: Fran Jović (CRO)
Assistant Referee 1: Ivica Modrić (CRO)
Assistant Referee 2: Igor Krmar (CRO)
Fourth Official: Mario Zebec (CRO)
Referee Assessor:

Cyprus – Greece

Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (ESP)
Assistant Referee 1: Roberto Alonso Fernández (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Diego Barbero Sevilla (ESP)
Fourth Official: José Sánchez Martínez (ESP)
Referee Assessor:

FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 – Group Stage (Matches 1-8)

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6 October 2017
Colombia – Ghana
Referee: Clement Turpin (FRA, photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Nicolas Danos (FRA)
Assistant Referee 2: Cyril Gringore (FRA)
Fourth Official: Slavko Vincic (SVN)

New Zealand – Turkey
Referee: John Pitti (PAN)
Assistant Referee 1: Gabriel Victoria (PAN)
Assistant Referee 2: Christian Ramirez (HON)
Fourth Official: Ri Hyang Ok (PRK)

India – USA
Referee: Gery Vargas (BOL)
Assistant Referee 1: Juan Montano (BOL)
Assistant Referee 2: Jose Antelo (BOL)
Fourth Official: Claudia Umpierrez (URU)

Paraguay – Mali
Referee: Artur Soares Dias (POR)
Assistant Referee 1: Rui Tavares (POR)
Assistant Referee 2: Paulo Santos (POR)
Fourth Official: Kateryna Monzul (UKR)

7 October 2017
Germany – Costa Rica
Referee: Mehdi Abid Charef (ALG)
Assistant Referee 1: Abdelhak Etchiali (ALG)
Assistant Referee 2: Anouar Hmila (TUN)
Fourth Official: Gladys Lengwe (ZAM)

Brazil – Spain
Referee: Nawaf Shukralla (BHR)
Assistant Referee 1: Yaser Tulefat (BHR)
Assistant Referee 2: Ebrahim Saleh (BHR)
Fourth Official: Anna-Marie Keighley (NZL)

Iran – Guinea
Referee: Jose Argote (VEN)
Assistant Referee 1: Luis Murillo (VEN)
Assistant Referee 2: Carlos Lopez (VEN)
Fourth Official: Carol Anne Chenard (CAN)

Korea PDR – Niger
Referee: Abdelkader Zitouni (TAH)
Assistant Referee 1: Folio Moeaki (TGA)
Assistant Referee 2: Bernard Mutukera (SOL)
Fourth Official: Esther Staubli (SUI)
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