Thursday, January 31, 2013

Observers wanted!

After several hundreds of match reports for competitions like UEFA Champions League or FIFA organized tournaments such as 2012 Olympic Games have been written by many supporters of this blog's great community, we have got to a certain point being very close to specially UEFA's official referee assessment system.

While direct contact with the match officials in form of debriefings is, for comprehensible reasons, not possible, this blog has focused on publishing inofficial referee observation reports from its very beginning. It must be clear that we won't be able to touch on UEFA's professionalism, nonetheless independence and a larger distance to the officials could be our advantages.
It should not be the aim to judge, nor to discredit the match officials. These reports target at giving our point of view concerning the match officials' performances and in particular the referee's way and approach to lead a match, keeping in mind that referees and assistant referees are the most relevant part of the game, but often subject to a disproportionate public pressure and debate. 
Additionally, the referee's interpretation of the Laws of the Game as well as his tactical approach are vital components of the report. It has to be said that our report documents nearly exactly equate the official ones deployed by UEFA. An exemplary report can be found here, written by one of our supporters.
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UEFA referees gear up for 2013 at Rome's courses

At today ceasing referee courses held in Rome both UEFA's top referees and those who have become international referees at the start of 2013 have prepared for coming challenges in UEFA's major competitions, such as UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA U-21 EURO or the 2013 Women's EURO. 

(c) UEFA.com

At the 21st UEFA Advanced Course for Top Referees and the 22nd UEFA Introductory Course for International Referees, held in Rome this week, the top men's match officials were joined by newcomers to the FIFA international list – and, for the first time, elite female referees attended a UEFA winter course, reflecting the huge strides forward taken by women's football in recent years.
Over the three days in Italy, the referees undertook fitness tests and medical checks within an intensive training programme, held group discussions, attended presentations by UEFA Referees Committee members, and followed video sessions analysing specially prepared footage from UEFA matches over past and present seasons. The course has primed the officials for their assignments in UEFA club and national-team competitions over the coming months – especially those who will be in the middle at the eagerly awaited European women's final round in July.
The opportunity for the women referees to join their male counterparts has been a welcome innovation – a point taken up by Hungary's Katalin Kulcsár, who will be a member of the UEFA Women's EURO 2013 team this summer. "We have all appreciated this occasion," she told UEFA.com. "It's a new challenge for us to be here. It's special to be together with the men referees and share experiences with them.
"We appreciate the help that we are given by [UEFA referee fitness expert] Werner Helsen and his team. We need this help. When you start refereeing, it's not easy to find out for yourself how to train well – you need the coaches to help you do this."
An exciting few months lie ahead for Kulcsár, and her experience in Rome will doubtless stand her in good stead. "I am in the group who were selected for EURO 2013, so my goal this year is to perform well at this event," she said. "I'm looking forward to it – and this was a good start to preparations for this year."
German men's referee Felix Brych, a seasoned performer at the highest European levels, echoed the unanimous view of his colleagues that UEFA's winter course was an ideal and stimulating way to look back at the first part of the campaign and to plan for future assignments. "We meet every half-year and it provides big motivation for the upcoming games. We also refresh the main topics of refereeing," he explained. "I love to come to meet my colleagues, and to prepare for the next matches. It's a great opportunity to share experiences with referees from the present and past."
UEFA is also deploying additional assistant referees (AARs) in its major competitions, after the system was introduced into the Laws of the Game last summer. The system is proving its worth, with the additional assistants posted on the goal line to help referees make decisions on penalty-area incidents in particular. A fascinating feature of the Rome activities was a practical session where the referees were shown the specific training methods being used to train AARs and further improve their performances.
"It was interesting to stand beside the goals in order to see the view of the additional assistant referees," said Brych. "It was good for me to change my perspective and angle of view, and I'm sure this will help in matches."
"I'd never been in that position in a game or even in a training session – I had only heard some things about it and it was certainly interesting to see the game from a different angle," Kulcsár added.
UEFA chief refereeing officer Pierluigi Collina wished the delegates every success in their spring and summer appointments. "We are happy that you have worked hard," he said. "We are pleased about the women referees' performances. The presence of the women referees is a milestone for UEFA.
"We are now facing the most important part of the season," Collina told the referees. "Your commitment has been outstanding. You are professionals, you are at the top of football. You have to be proud and you also have to be responsible – and UEFA is always ready to support you."


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

CAF has resisted NFF appeal to suspend Grisha

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have allegedly suspended Egyptian referee Ghead Grisha from the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, according to report from South Africa. A top official of CAF was quoted as saying that the referee committee was totally dissatisfied with Grisha's mishandling of the match between Nigeria and Zambia, and as a result suspended the Egyptian from the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations. Nonetheless, Grisha stays at the tournament and has been appointed as fourth official for a quarterfinal.
Egyptian official Ghead Grisha (c) Naji.com

Furthermore, the official is said to have stated that CAF did not allow anyone to start re-writing the Laws of the Games. Grisha was in charge of the Nigeria vs Zambia Group C second round game on January 25, and awarded an unworthy 86th minute penalty to the defending champions. The resultant penalty saw Zambia equalized and ended the tie in a 1-1 draw.
The Nigeria Football Federation was reported to have officially logged a complain to CAF, and the sack of the Egyptian could have been the outcome of the complaint. Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi and captain on the night Vincent Enyeama both condemned the penalty awarded to Zambia by Grisha.

source: FUTAA

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Eric Otogo-Castane rewarded with Côte d'Ivoire - Algeria clash

Gabonese match official Eric Otogo-Castane has been appointed to take charge of the Group D encounter between Côte d'Ivoire and Algeria. The match will be kicked off on 30 January 2013, 18:00 CET.

Eric Otogo (Gabon) (c) stamford


Match 17, Group A, Durban (Moses Mabhida Stadium)
27 January 2013, 19:00
South Africa - Morocco
Referee: Bakary Papa Gassama (Gambia)
Assistant Referee 1: Songuifolo Yeo (Côte d'Ivoire)
Assistant Referee 2: Jean-Claude Birumushahu (Burundi)
Fourth Official: Mohamed Benouza (Algeria)

Match 18, Group A, Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Bay)
27 January 2013, 19:00
Cape Verde - Angola
Referee: Slim Jedidi (Tunisia)
Assistant Referee 1: Bechir Hassani (Tunisia)
Assistant Referee 2: Peter Edibe (Nigeria)
Fourth Official: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)

Match 19, Group B, Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Bay)
28 January 2013, 20:00
Ghana - Niger
Referee: Badara Diatta (Senegal)
Assistant Referee 1: Djibril Camara (Senegal)
Assistant Referee 2: Arsénio Marengula (Mozambique)
Fourth Official: Rajindraparsad Seechurn (Mauritius)

Match 20, Group B, Durban (Moses Mabhida Stadium)
28 January 2013, 19:00
DR Congo - Mali
Referee: Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria)
Assistant Referee 1: Redouane Achik (Morocco)
Assistant Referee 2: Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos (Angola)
Fourth Official: Sylvester Kirwa (Kenya)

Match 21, Group C, Mbombela (Mbombela Stadium)
29 January 2013, 19:00
Zambia - Burkina Faso
Referee: Néant Alioum (Cameroon)
Assistant Referee 1: Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)
Assistant Referee 2: Yanoussa Moussa (Cameroon)
Fourth Official: Koman Coulibaly (Mali)

Match 22, Group C, Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Stadium)
29 January 2013, 19:00
Ethiopia - Nigeria
Referee: Bouchaib El Ahrach (Morocco)
Assistant Referee 1: Felicien Kabanda (Rwanda)
Assistant Referee 2: Anouar Hmila (Tunisia)
Fourth Official: Noumandiez Doue (Côte d'Ivoire)

Match 23, Group D, Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Stadium)
30 January 2013, 19:00
Côte d'Ivoire - Algeria
Referee: Eric Otogo-Castane (Gabon)
Assistant Referee 1: Angesom Ogbamariam (Eritrea)
Assistant Referee 2: Malik Alidu Salifu (Ghana)
Fourth Official: Ghead Grisha (Egypt)

Match 24, Group D, Mbombela (Mbombela Stadium)
30 January 2013, 19:00
Togo - Tunisia
Referee: Daniel Bennett (South Africa)
Assistant Referee 1: Aden Marwa Range (Kenya)
Assistant Referee 2: Zakhele Thusi Siwela (South Africa)
Fourth Official: Bernard Camille (Seychelles)

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Hazard kicks ball-boy and is sent off

In Wednesday's English League Cup semifinal between Swansea City of Wales and Chelsea London of England, the Champions League winners' Eden Hazard was sent off for committing a violent conduct against a ball-boy.

Referee Chris Foy and Assistant Referee Simon Bennett took this decision based on the Laws of the Game which define violent offences against third parties as to be penalized with a straight red card:

"A player who commits a cautionable or sending-off offence, either on or off
the field of play, whether directed towards an opponent, a team-mate, the
referee, an assistant referee or any other person, is disciplined according to the nature of the offence committed."

In the meantime, Hazard has publicly apologized for his infringement and furthermore asked the ball-boy to be excused for that. Chelsea lost the encounter on aggregate (0:2) and has therefore failed to qualify for the League Cup final.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

CAF unveils AFCON Referee Appointments for matches 9-16

CAF has released the referee appointments for matches 9-16 at Africa Cup of Nations to be held in South Africa between 23 and 26 January 2013.

 Koman Coulibaly (Mali) (c) focus.de



Match 9, Group A, Durban (Moses Mabhida Stadium)
23 January 2013, 17:00
South Africa - Angola
Referee: Koman Coulibaly (Mali)
Assistant Referee 1: Balla Diarra (Mali)
Assistant Referee 2: Yanoussa Moussa (Cameroon)
Fourth Official: Ali Lemghaifry (Mauretania)

Match 10, Group A, Durban (Moses Mabhida Stadium)
23 January 2013, 20:00
Morocco - Cape Verde
Referee: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)
Assistant Referee 1: Malik Alidu Salifu (Ghana)
Assistant Referee 2: David Laryea (Ghana)
Fourth Official: Slim Jedidi (Tunisia)

Match 11, Group B, Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Bay)
24 January 2013, 17:00
Ghana - Mali
Referee: Noumandiez Doue (Côte d'Ivoire)
Assistant Referee 1: Songuifolo Yeo (Côte d'Ivoire)
Assistant Referee 2: Jean-Claude Birumushahu (Burundi)
Fourth Official: Mohamed Benouza (Algeria)

Match 12, Group B, Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Bay)
24 January 2013, 20:00
Niger - DR Congo
Referee: Bouchaib El Ahrach (Morocco)
Assistant Referee 1: Redouane Achik (Morocco)
Assistant Referee 2: Waleed Ahmed Ali (Sudan)
Fourth Official: Eric Otogo-Castane (Gabon)

Match 13, Group C, Mbombela (Mbombela Stadium)
25 January 2013, 17:00
Zambia - Nigeria
Referee: Ghead Grisha (Egypt)
Assistant Referee 1: Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)
Assistant Referee 2: Anouar Hmila (Tunisia)
Fourth Official: Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria)

Match 14, Group C, Mbombela (Mbombela Stadium)
25 January 2013, 20:00
Burkina Faso - Ethiopia
Referee: Bernard Camille (Seychelles)
Assistant Referee 1: Angesom Ogbamariam (Eritrea)
Assistant Referee 2: Zakhele Thusi Siwela (South Africa)
Fourth Official: Bakary Papa Gassama (Gambia)

Match 15, Group D, Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Stadium)
26 January 2013, 17:00
Côte d'Ivoire - Tunisia
Referee: Rajindraparsad Seechurn (Mauritius)
Assistant Referee 1: Djibril Camara (Senegal)
Assistant Referee 2: El Hadji Malick Samba (Senegal)
Fourth Official: Daniel Bennett (South Africa)

Match 16, Group D, Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Stadium)
26 January 2013, 20:00
Algeria - Togo
Referee: Hamada el Moussa Nampiandraza (Madagascar)
Assistant Referee 1: Felicien Kabanda (Rwanda)
Assistant Referee 2: Aden Marwa Range (Kenya)
Fourth Official: Sylvester Kirwa (Kenya)

> competition overview

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Appointments that make sense

As Africa's football governing body CAF has, more or less, released the first eight match official appointments of the tournament, AFCON's refereeing is definitely materializing. "More or less", because there was again no official announcement and our provision of appointments depended on sources and various online newspapers. In a nutshell: CAF's public relations management has not improved during the last year, but I am sure that their refereeing quality has done so..

Daniel Bennett (RSA) issueing a sending-off at AFCON 2012 (c) GhanaFA


What will be louder, Haimoudi's whistles or Soccer City's vuvuzelas?
Algeria's top official Djamel Haimoudi, who was recently honoured as Africa's best referee of the past year, will take charge of today's opener match between the hosts of South Africa and the surprise participants Cape Verde, who remarkably managed to beat Cameroon in the qualifiers.
Undoubtfully, Haimoudi is the African referee of the moment, also against the background of his appearance in last season's CAF Champions League final. In addition, he was invited to a FIFA organized tournament in 2011 and in 2012 as well, where he showed overall acceptable performances (2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup and 2012 FIFA Club World Cup). The features one perhaps directly connects with him are his pedantic and tense line in terms of foul detection, but more likely his loud and plentiful whistles, which sometimes cross a borderline, when he e.g. attempted to prohibit the celebration of goals with approximately twenty disturbing whistles. So the question could be, what will be louder, Haimoudi's whistles or Soccer City's vuvuzelas? Always keep in mind, the competition is held in South Africa and we all remember this drone in all the stadiums, which perhaps made some of us switching the TV on "mute", but which will always stay the unforgettable circumstance of the last World Cup. Of course, the vuvuzelas will again bolster a great atmosphere and pose immense challenges for the officials.
Haimoudi will be strengthened by very experienced officials. Felicien Kabanda of Rwanda, being FIFA listed since 2002, and Songuifolo Yeo of Côte d'Ivoire, FIFA official since 2004, will assist him. Both are also on the prospective list of referees for 2014 FIFA World Cup. Yeo has experience with regards to opener matches at an Africa Cup of Nations, as he accompanied his countryman Noumandiez Doue at last year's opener match in Equatorial Guinea. Doue, himself Africa's best referee of 2011, completes the team as fourth official.

Four West Africans for match 2
The second and later match of the tournament is also of vital importance related to the outcome of Group A. Angola will meet Morocco, a match of potentially pathbreaking relevance, as this group is the surely most balanced one of the entire group stage. Therefore, it's no surprise that last year's final official Badara Diatta (Senegal) received this appointment; CAF certainly expects a high level of control from him which he should ensure, at least on paper, since he is one of the most experienced referees of the tournament.
Two very young Senegalese assistant referees have been nominated to follow him in this match, also played at Soccer City. 29-year old Djibril Camara, who is an almost sure candidate for the next FIFA World Cup, and El Hadji Malick Samba, born in 1979, are their names. Koman Coulibaly of Mali, who already handled one World Cup match in South Africa (Slovenia - USA), has been designated as fourth official.

Nothing new for Daniel Bennett
South African official Daniel Bennett will take control over the first Group B match on Sunday and will meet familiar faces. When he will blow the starting whistle in Port Elizabeth's Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, it will be his fourth involvement in matches of Ghana (after WC qualifiers in 2009 vs Benin, Ghana's AFCON 2010 semifinal win over Nigeria and last AFCON's group stage match against Guinea) and the third meeting with DR Congo (DR Congo were defeated in the previous matches, 0-1 vs Egypt and 0-1 vs Cameroon in WC qualifiers 2008 / 2012).
Consequently, one may raise doubts whether this is a real challenge for this good referee, who has frequently proven to have his strengths in decision taking and his weaknesses in technical abilities like fitness and stamina. Last year, his first AFCON match was the significant Morocco - Tunisia clash, where his performances was tarnished by a wrongly given goal. Morocco's 1-2 was only possible as Zakhele Thusi Siwela, of South Africa as well, oversaw an offside position (1 metre). Siwela will again take the spot as Assistant Referee 2, while Bennett's other pre list teammate Aden Marwa Range from Kenya will run the main stand's line. Ghead Grisha of Egypt will be the fourth official.

A pre list official for a crucial match
A Tunisian trio will head the immensely vital Group B match between Mali and Niger. As Ghana are the clear favourites to hold their own as group winners, Mali and Niger probably combat for the 2nd spot which facilitates the ticket to the K.O. stage. Moreover, it's a match between two direct neighbours, between two territorial giants. Slim Jedidi, a pre list official as well, Bechir Hassani and Anouar Hmila are the officials. Jedidi refereed Mali's 1-0 win over Guinea at the last edition of this tournament and did not manage to show a good performance. He was sent home after group stage, returned into the spotlight at FIFA Olympic Games 2012 and performed well.
Morocco's Bouchaib El Ahrach will be the fourth official of the match.

A blank sheet for the holders
Zambia, last AFCON's surprise winners, will meet Ethiopia on Monday. CAF has appointed Eric Otogo-Castane of Gabon for this match, a referee with not so much experience, but at least with already one AFCON participation, after having handled Sudan - Burkina Faso in 2012. His performance was ok, it could be now time to test him in a more meaningful match. Along with Jean-Claude Birumushahu (Burundi), who also accompanied him last year in his only AFCON match, and newcomer Arsénio Marengula from Mozambique, he now gets this chance. Rajindraparsad Seechurn from Mauritius supports him as fourth official.

Total experience for Nigeria - Burkina Faso
There is not that much to say about Mohamed Benouza of Algeria, who is the embodiment of international experience. Having a look at his palmarès, you will not only find out how many tournaments he attended in his long career, but also that Nigeria never won when Benouza came. Both matches he was in charge of with Nigerian involvement went lost for the "Super Eagles", against Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire at AFCON 2008. At the same time, he already refereed Burkina Faso three times, the balance is balanced...one win, one draw, one loss. 
At the last Africa Cup, Benouza received three important matches and managed to increase the quality of his performances from match to match. Starting with a performance below expectation, he showed a good one and then a very good match in the semifinal between Zambia and Ghana.
Redouane Achik from Morocco, a very good and experienced assistant referee who attended 2010 FIFA World Cup, too, and Angola's Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos, who could follow into the footsteps of the well-known former assistant Inacio Manuel Cândido, accompany Benouza. Madagascar's talent Nampiandraza Hamada has to wait for an appointment as main referee, as he will go to Mbombela as fourth official.

The return of Togo
The story of the Togolese national team is certainly unbelievable. After the very surprising appearance at 2006 FIFA World Cup, they did not qualify for the following AFCON in 2008. Although they managed to qualify for AFCON 2010 in Angola, they withdrew their participation after an outrage on their team bus prior to the tournament. CAF decided to suspend Togo and their officials, including the excellent assistant referee Komi Konyoh, from every tournament and exclude them for the next four years, which would have meant that they could not have joined this competition. FIFA however interfered in the process and changed this decision back. 
Now, it's their comeback on this stage and they will meet Côte d'Ivoire as certainly hard prelude. Cameroon's young and developing referee Néant Alioum will take charge of it. After he catched our eyes with four good performances at 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup, he had several problems in some of his matches, among others in last AFCON's quarterfinal between Ghana and Tunisia, where he completely lost the conrol over the match. He is nonetheless an aspiring official who has good chances to reach next year's FIFA World Cup. Evarist Menkouande of Cameroon, the most successful African assistant referee of the last years, and Gabonese Théophile Vinga will run the lines. Sylvester Kirwa of Kenya will supervise the benches as fourth official.

Top talent for top clash
Naturally, one has to be careful with premature praise. However, 2012 Africa Cup of Nations was the first tournament which we managed to completely cover with our report system. The main result of our work was that Bakary Gassama of Gambia (1979), until then totally unknown in the international referee pool, showed two excellent performances when he had proven that he is a cool and courageous referee despite of his little experience. He was therefore - according to our marks - the best referee of the tournament. Four months later, he appeared on FIFA's prospective list for 2014 World Cup Brazil for the first time, a very good decision by FIFA. Then, he immediately received a call-up for a FIFA organized tournament, which was the Olympic Games in Great Britain. There, he handled two Group Stage matches and confirmed our previous impression. Specially in Brazil - New Zealand, he made correct decisions in decisive moments and had no qualm to send off a Brazilian for a dive with the second yellow card.
And now, at this competition, CAF has given him the most sonorous and hot duel of the first matchday. Algeria will meet Tunisia, the no.2 will meet the no.10 of Africa's team ranking. The high tension as a derby makes this match probably even more interesting. 
With regard to his assistants, it must be outlined that Jason Damoo (Seychelles) is missing at the competition for unknown reasons. He is actually Gassama's regular assistant referee. Experienced assistant referees will nonetheless accompany the young official: Angesom Ogbamariam of Eritrea and Nigerian Peter Edibe will support him. Badara Diatta of Senegal, as already written, a very experienced official, will be the fourth official at Rustenburg's Royal Bafokeng Stadium.
A crucial match for Gassama and the whole group and a brave choice made by CAF to pick this team.

Conclusion and an outlook
Taking everything into consideration, one can definitely say that every single appointment makes sense. That was definitely not always the case in African officiating. From my point of view, they managed to create an equilibrated mixture of experienced officials, developing referees and interesting appointments.

Of course it's hard to predict coming appointments. What can be said is that Bernard Camille (Seychelles), Ali Lemghaifry (Mauretania) and Jakky Sikazwe (Zambia) are still without a match, which should change at the second matchday. While I expect Ghead Grisha in South Africa - Angola and Bernard Camille in Morocco - Cape Verde, one could test Janny Sikazwe, who conveyed a promising impression at the last AFCON, in Ghana - Mali. If you like, make your preditions now, too.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Haimoudi with opener, Gassama with top clash

CAF has recently unveiled the match official appointments for the first eight matches of this year's Africa Cup of Nations. While Algeria's Djamel Haimoudi has the honour to blow the starting whistle of this competition in Soccer City, Gambian Bakary Papa Gassama has received the probably most striking appointment of the first round, being in charge of the top clash between Algeria and Tunisia.

Bakary Papa Gassama (Gambia) (c) dumbfind.com

Match 1, Group A, Johannesburg (Soccer City)
19 January 2013, 18:00
South Africa - Cape Verde
Referee: Djamel Haimoudi (Algeria)
Assistant Referee 1: Felicien Kabanda (Rwanda)
Assistant Referee 2: Songuifolo Yeo (Côte d'Ivoire)
Fourth Official: Noumandiez Doue (Côte d'Ivoire)

Match 2, Group A, Johannesburg (Soccer City)
19 January 2013, 21:00
Angola - Morocco 
Referee: Badara Diatta (Senegal)
Assistant Referee 1: Djibril Camara (Senegal)
Assistant Referee 2: El Hadji Malick Samba (Senegal)
Fourth Official: Koman Coulibaly (Mali)

Match 3, Group B, Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Bay)
20 January 2013, 17:00
Ghana - DR Congo
Referee: Daniel Bennett (South Africa)
Assistant Referee 1: Aden Marwa Range (Kenya)
Assistant Referee 2: Zakhele Thusi Siwela (South Africa)
Fourth Official: Ghead Grisha (Egypt)

Match 4, Group B, Port Elizabeth (Nelson Mandela Bay)
20 January 2013, 20:00
Mali - Niger
Referee: Slim Jedidi (Tunisia)
Assistant Referee 1: Bechir Hassani (Tunisia)
Assistant Referee 2: Anouar Hmila (Tunisia)
Fourth Official: Bouchaib El Ahrach (Morocco)

Match 5, Group C, Mbombela (Mbombela Stadium)
21 January 2013, 17:00
Zambia - Ethiopia
Referee: Eric Otogo-Castane (Gabon)
Assistant Referee 1: Jean-Claude Birumushahu (Burundi)
Assistant Referee 2: Arsénio Marengula (Mozambique)
Fourth Official: Rajindraparsad Seechurn (Mauritius)

Match 6, Group C, Mbombela (Mbombela Stadium)
21 January 2013, 20:00
Nigeria - Burkina Faso
Referee: Mohamed Benouza (Algeria)
Assistant Referee 1: Redouane Achik (Morocco)
Assistant Referee 2: Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos (Angola)
Fourth Official: Nampiandraza Hamada el Moussa (Madagascar)

Match 7, Group D, Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Stadium)
22 January 2013, 17:00
Côte d'Ivoire - Togo
Referee: Néant Alioum (Cameroon)
Assistant Referee 1: Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon)
Assistant Referee 2: Théophile Vinga (Gabon)
Fourth Official: Sylvester Kirwa (Kenya)

Match 8, Group D, Rustenburg (Royal Bafokeng Stadium)
22 January 2013, 20:00
Tunisia - Algeria
Referee: Bakary Papa Gassama (Gambia)
Assistant Referee 1: Angesom Ogbamariam (Eritrea)
Assistant Referee 2: Peter Edibe (Nigeria)
Fourth Official: Badara Diatta (Senegal)

> competition overview

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Al Ghamdi appointed for Gulf Cup 2013 final

Saudi-Arabian official Khalil Ibrahim Al Ghamdi has been selected to take charge of Friday's 2013 Gulf Cup final, when the UA Emirates will meet Iraq. The match will be kicked off at Bahrain's National Stadium in Riffa at 17:45. 

(c) ZIMBIO
The 42-year old teacher will be accompanied by his countrymen Abdulaziz Al Asmari and Abdullah Al Shalawi. It's his second match at this competition after having taken control over the Group A encounter between the UA Emirates and Qatar.
Khalil Al Ghamdi already attended two World Cups in his career, having been a standby official at 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany and having been an active referee at 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, where he - among others - appeared in the Group Stage matches Mexico - France and Chile - Switzerland as well as in the quarterfinal between Brazil and the Netherlands as fourth official. 
A third World Cup participation is possible, since Al Ghamdi is belonging to the prospective list of referees for 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.

Qatar's Banjar Al Dosari will handle the Match for the Third Place between Kuwait and the tournament's hosting nation Bahrain.

Monday, January 14, 2013

IFFHS honours Pedro Proença as the World's Best Referee 2012

The International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) has recently published its annual ranking of international match officials. For the past year 2012, Portugal's Pedro Proença has been honoured as the World's Best Referee.

Pedro Proença Oliveira Alves Garcia (Portugal) (c) kicker

Having been in charge of both UEFA Champions League and UEFA EURO 2012 final in Munich and Kyiv respectively, this choice does not pose a huge surprise. Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey) and Howard Webb (England) have come second and third place. 
In addition, two countries are represented twice, since Howard Webb and Mark Clattenburg (England) as well as Wolfgang Stark and Felix Brych (Germany) are included in the list.
Unfortunately, IFFHS' ranking again underlines its high extent of labouring under a fundamental misapprehension: although the headline "World's Best Referee" arouses the impression that this ranking would pose a Worldranking, the ranking itself cannot hold this promise:

1.   Pedro Proença - Portugal - 174 points (UEFA)
2.   Cüneyt Çakır - Turkey - 73 points (UEFA)
3.   Howard Webb - England - 72 points (UEFA)
4.   Viktor Kassai - Hungary - 50 points (UEFA)
5.   Wolfgang Stark - Germany - 40 points (UEFA)
6.   Ravshan Irmatov - Uzbekistan - 35 points (AFC)
7.   Damir Skomina - Slovenia - 26 points (UEFA)
8.   Wilmar Roldán - Colombia - 20 points (CONMEBOL)
9.   Felix Brych - Germany - 15 points (UEFA)
10. Stéphane Lannoy - France - 13 points (UEFA)
 ~   Nicola Rizzoli - Italy - 13 points (UEFA)
12. Milorad Mažić - Serbia - 11 points (UEFA)
13. Carlos Velasco Carballo - Spain - 8 points (UEFA)
14. Mark Clattenburg - England - 6 points (UEFA)
15. Carlos Vera - Ecuador - 5 points (CONMEBOL)

Sunday, January 6, 2013

2013 Africa Cup of Nations South Africa


This blog will accompany the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations to be held in South Africa.

Venues

Venue City - Stadium (attendance)
Matches at World Cup 2010 (referee)

Johannesburg - Soccer City (87.226 seats)
RSA 1:1 MEX (Irmatov, UZB), NED 2:0 DEN (Lannoy, FRA), ARG 4:1 KOR (De Bleeckere, BEL), BRA 3:1 CIV (Lannoy, FRA), GHA 0:1 GER (Simon, BRA), ARG 3:1 MEX (Rosetti, ITA), URU 4:2 pso GHA (Benquerenca, POR), NED 0:1 aet ESP (Webb, ENG)

Durban - Moses Mabhida Stadium (56.296 seats)
GER 4:0 AUS (Rodríguez, MEX), ESP 0:1 SUI (Webb, ENG), NED 1:0 JPN (Baldassi, ARG), NGA 2:2 KOR (Benquerenca, POR), POR 0:0 BRA (Archundia, MEX), NED 2:1 SVK (Undiano, ESP), GER 0:1 ESP (Kassai, HUN)

Rustenburg - Royal Bafokeng Stadium (44.364 seats)
ENG 1:1 USA (Simon, BRA), NZL 1:1 SVK (Damon, RSA), GHA 1:1 AUS (Rosetti, ITA), MEX 0:1 URU (Kassai, HUN), DEN 1:3 JPN (Damon, RSA), USA 1:2 aet GHA (Kassai, HUN)

Port Elizabeth - Nelson Mandela Bay (43.269 seats)
KOR 2:0 GRE (Hester, NZL), CIV 0:0 POR (Larrionda, URU), GER 0:1 SRB (Undiano, ESP), CHI 1:0 SUI (Al Ghamdi, KSA), SVN 0:1 ENG (Stark, GER), URU 2:1 KOR (Stark, GER), NED 2:1 BRA (Nishimura, JPN), URU 2:3 GER (Archundia, MEX)

Mbombela/Nelspruit - Mbombela Stadium (43.000 seats)
HON 0:1 CHI (Maillet, SEY), ITA 1:1 NZL (Batres, GUA), AUS 2:1 SRB (Larrionda, URU), PRK 0:3 CIV (Undiano, ESP)

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Match Officials

Referee
ORI

Date of Birth
FIFA since
Int. Achievements
Appearance(s) at AFCON 2012
Néant ALIOUM
CMR
17/07/1982
2008
U-17 WC 2011, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014
SEN 1:2 ZAM (GS),
GHA 2:1 aet TUN (QF)
Daniel BENNETT
RSA
22/08/1976
2003
Club WC 2010, AFCON 2010, 2012, Pre-List WC 2014
MAR 1:2 TUN (GS),
GHA 1:1 GUI (GS),
MLI 0:1 CIV (SF)
Mohamed BENOUZA
ALG
26/09/1972
2001
U-20 WC 2003, U-20 WC 2007, 2009, Club WC 2008, AFCON 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, Asian Cup 2011, 1st Pre-List WC 2014
BFA 1:2 ANG (GS),
EQG 0:1 ZAM (GS),
ZAM 1:0 GHA (SF)
Bernard CAMILLE
SEY
06/10/1975
2011
N/A
N/A
Koman COULIBALY
MLI
04/07/1970
1999
U-17 WC 2007, U-20 WC 2009, WC 2010, AFCON 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 (final), 2012, 1st Pre-List WC 2014
LBY 2:2 ZAM (GS)
Badara DIATTA
SEN
02/08/1969
1999
Olympia 2008, AFCON 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 (final), Pre-List WC 2014
GHA 1:0 BOT (GS),
ZAM 8:7 pso CIV (FIN)
Noumandiez DOUE
CIV
29/09/1970
2004
U-20 WC 2011, Club WC 2011, AFCON 2010, 2012, Pre-List WC 2014
EQG 1:0 LBY (OPG),
GBN 1:0 TUN (GS)
Bouchaib EL AHRACH
MAR
05/09/1972
2008
AFCON 2012
BOT 1:6 GUI (GS)
Bakary Papa GASSAMA
GAM
10/02/1979
2007
Olympia 2012, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014
GBN 3:2 MAR (GS),
ZAM 3:0 SUD (QF)
Ghead GRISHA
EGY
29/02/1976
2008
AFCON 2012
CIV 2:0 BFA (GS),
GHA 0:2 MLI (3rd)
Djamel HAIMOUDI
ALG
10/12/1970
2004
U-20 WC 2011, Club WC 2012, AFCON 2008, 2012, Pre-List WC 2014
GHA 2:0 MLI (GS),
GBN 4:5 pso MLI (QF)
Slim JEDIDI
TUN
17/04/1970
2007
Olympia 2012, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014
MLI 1:0 GUI (GS),
CIV 2:0 ANG (GS)
Sylvester KIRWA
KEN
13/12/1972
2009
N/A
N/A
Ali LEMGHAIFRY
MTN
01/01/1975
2005
AFCON 2012
SUD 2:2 ANG (GS)
Hamada NAMPIANDRAZA
MAD
08/07/1984
2010
AFCON 2012
NIG 0:1 MAR (GS)
Eric OTOGO-CASTANE
GBN
13/04/1976
2011
AFCON 2012
SUD 2:1 BFA (GS)
Rajindraparsad SEECHURN
MRI
03/06/1970
2004
AFCON 2010, 2012
1st Pre-List WC 2014
CIV 1:0 SUD (GS),
LBY 2:1 SEN (GS)
Janny SIKAZWE
ZAM
26/05/1979
2007
AFCON 2012
NIG 1:2 TUN (GS)



Assistant Referee
ORI

Date of Birth
FIFA since
Achievements
Appearance(s) at AFCON 2012
Redouane ACHIK
MAR
21/04/1972
2007
WC 2010, U-20 WC 2009, Club WC 2010, 2012, AFCON 2008, 2010 (final), 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Haimoudi)
GHA 1:0 BOT (GS),
EQG 0:1 ZAM (GS),
GBN 4:5 pso MLI (QF)
ZAM 1:0 GHA (SF)
Waleed AHMED ALI
SUD
1974
2009
N/A
N/A
Jean-Claude BIRUMUSHAHU
BDI
13/02/1972
2004
U-20 WC 2011, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Doue)
BFA 1:2 ANG (GS),
EQG 2:1 SEN (GS),
SUD 2:1 BFA (GS),
CIV 3:0 EQG (QF),
ZAM 1:0 GHA (SF)
Djibril CAMARA
SEN
20/08/1983
2009
U-17 WC 2011, Club WC 2011, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Diatta)
GHA 1:0 BOT (GS
SUD 2:1 BFA (GS),
GHA 2:1 aet TUN (QF)
Balla DIARRA
MLI
1974
2007
AFCON 2012
LBY 2:2 ZAM (GS),
CIV 2:0 ANG (GS)
Jerson Emiliano DOS SANTOS
ANG
1983
2009
N/A
N/A
Peter EDIBE
NGA
05/01/1970
2004
AFCON 2008, 2010, 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Alioum)
MAR 1:2 TUN (GS),
LBY 2:1 SEN (GS),
GHA 0:2 MLI (3rd)
Abdelhak ETCHIALI*
ALG
27/06/1981
2009
Club WC 2012, AFCON 2012, Asian Cup 2011, Pre-List WC 2014 (Haimoudi)
BFA 1:2 ANG (GS),
GHA 2:0 MLI (GS),
GBN 4:5 pso MLI (QF)
Bechir HASSANI
TUN
22/09/1969
2003
WC 2010, U-20 WC 2009, Olympia 2008, 2010, AFCON 2008, 2010, 2012 (final), Pre-List WC 2014 (Jedidi)
MLI 1:0 GUI (GS),
BOT 1:6 GUI (GS),
ZAM 8:7 pso CIV (FIN)
Anouar HMILA
TUN
1974
2007
N/A
N/A
Felicien KABANDA
RWA
19/07/1971
2002
U-17 WC 2011, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Diatta)
MLI 1:0 GUI (GS),
GBN 3:2 MAR (GS),
CIV 2:0 ANG (GS),
CIV 3:0 EQG (QF)
Arsénio MARENGULA
MOZ
1986
2010
N/A
N/A
Evarist MENKOUANDÉ
CMR
14/11/1974
2004
WC 2010, U-20 WC 2009, Club WC 2007, 2010, Olympia 2008, AFCON 2008, 2010 (final), 2012 (final), Asian Cup 2007, Pre-List WC 2014 (Alioum)
SEN 1:2 ZAM (GS),
CIV 2:0 BFA (GS),
GBN 1:0 TUN (GS),
GHA 2:1 aet TUN (QF),
ZAM 8:7 pso CIV (FIN)
Yanoussa MOUSSA
CMR
13/03/1973
2005
AFCON 2012
SEN 1:2 ZAM (GS),
GHA 2:0 MLI (GS),
GBN 1:0 TUN (GS)
Angessom OGBAMARIAM
ERI
13/09/1971
1999
U-20 WC 2009, Club WC 2008, Olympia 2012, AFCON 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Gassama)
CIV 1:0 SUD (GS),
NIG 1:2 TUN (GS),
ZAM 3:0 SUD (QF),
MLI 0:1 CIV (SF)
Aden Marwa RANGE
KEN
31/01/1977
2008
U-17 WC 2011, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Bennett)
GBN 2:0 NIG (GS),
CIV 2:0 BFA (GS),
NIG 0:1 MAR (GS)
Malik Alidu SALIFU
GHA
05/04/1973
2006
N/A
N/A
El Hadji Malick SAMBA
SEN
02/04/1979
2008
N/A
N/A
Zakhele Thusi SIWELA
RSA
02/09/1982
2010
U-17 WC 2011, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Bennett)
MAR 1:2 TUN (GS),
GHA 1:1 GUI (GS)
Théophile VINGA
GBN
1975
2008
AFCON 2012
BOT 1:6 GUI (GS)
Songuifolo YEO
CIV
01/01/1970
2004
Club WC 2011, AFCON 2012, Pre-List WC 2014 (Doue)
EQG 1:0 LBY (OPG),
GBN 3:2 MAR (GS),
GHA 1:1 GUI (GS)

* will miss the competition due to an injury
replaced by David Laryea of Ghana
 
Groups


Group A

#

Team
Pts
Goals
Diff.
1.
South Africa
5
4-2
+2
2.
Cape Verde
5
3-2
+1
3.
Morocco
3
3-3
0
4.
Angola
1
1-4
-3


Group B

#

Team
Pts
Goals
Diff.
1.
Mali
3
1-1
0
2.
DR Congo
1
2-2
0
3.
Ghana
4
3-2
+1
4.
Niger
0
0-1
-1


Group C

#

Team
Pts
Goals
Diff.
1.
Zambia
2
2-2
0
2.
Ethiopia
1
1-5
-4
3.
Nigeria
2
1-1
0
4.
Burkina Faso
4
5-1
+4


Group D

#

Team
Pts
Goals
Diff.
1.
Côte d’Ivoire
6
5-1
+4
2.
Togo
3
3-2
+1
3.
Tunisia
3
1-3
-2
4.
Algeria
0
0-3

-3


Matches

M Gr
Date – Time
Venue City


Res.


Referee
1 A
19/01 – 18:00
Johannesburg
South Africa
0:0
Cape Verde
Haimoudi (ALG)
2 A
19/01 – 21:00
Johannesburg
Angola
0:0
REPORT
Morocco
Diatta (SEN)
3 B
20/01 – 17:00
Port Elizabeth
Ghana
2:2
DR Congo
Bennett (RSA)
4 B
20/01 – 20:00
Port Elizabeth
Mali
1:0
Niger
Jedidi (TUN)
5 C
21/01 – 17:00
Mbombela
Zambia
1:1
REPORT
Ethiopia
Otogo (GBN)
6 C
21/01 – 20:00
Mbombela
Nigeria
1:1
REPORT
Burkina Faso
Benouza (ALG)
7 D
22/01 – 17:00
Rustenburg
Côte d’Ivoire
2:1
Togo
Alioum (CMR)
8 D
22/01 – 20:00
Rustenburg
Tunisia
1:0
REPORT
Algeria
Gassama (GAM)
9 A
23/01 – 17:00
Durban
South Africa
2:0
Angola
Coulibaly (MLI)
10 A
23/01 – 20:00
Durban
Morocco
1:1
Cape Verde
Sikazwe (ZAM)
11 B
24/01 – 17:00
Port Elizabeth
Ghana
1:0
Mali
Doue (CIV)
12 B
24/01 – 20:00
Port Elizabeth
Niger
0:0
DR Congo
El Ahrach (MAR)
13 C
25/01 – 17:00
Mbombela
Zambia
1:1
Nigeria
Grisha (EGY)
14 C
25/01 – 20:00
Mbombela
Burkina Faso
4:0
Ethiopia
Camille (SEY)
15 D
26/01 – 17:00
Rustenburg
Côte d’Ivoire
3:0
Tunisia
Seechurn (MRI)
16 D
26/01 – 20:00
Rustenburg
Algeria
0:2
Togo
Nampiandraza (MAD)
17 A
27/01 – 19:00
Durban
Morocco
2:2
South Africa
Gassama (GAM)
18 A
27/01 – 19:00
Port Elizabeth
Cape Verde
2:1
Angola
Jedidi (TUN)
19 B
28/01 – 19:00
Port Elizabeth
Niger
-:-
Ghana
Diatta (SEN)
20 B
28/01 – 19:00
Durban
DR Congo
-:-
Mali
Haimoudi (ALG)
21 C
29/01 – 19:00
Mbombela
Burkina Faso
-:-
Zambia
Alioum (CMR)
22 C
29/01 – 19:00
Rustenburg
Ethiopia
-:-
Nigeria
El Ahrach (MAR)
23 D
30/01 – 19:00
Rustenburg
Algeria
-:-
Côte d’Ivoire
Otogo (GBN)
24 D
30/01 – 19:00
Mbombela
Togo
-:-
Tunisia
Bennett (RSA)