Thursday, December 27, 2012

UEFA Under-21 EURO 2013 - Match Officials are ready

European football governing body UEFA has released the six referees who will take charge of matches at next year's UEFA Under-21 EURO 2013 that will be held in Israel. Three officials currently belonging to UEFA's Elite Development (ED) Group of referees and three officials who are joining the First Group of referees each have been selected.

Ovidiu Alin Hategan of Romania (c) ZIMBIO

Referees:
Ivan Bebek - Croatia - 30/05/1977 - Elite Development Group (since Dec. 2012)
Serhiy Boiko - Ukraine - 30/06/1977 - First Group (since Dec. 2012)
Antony Gautier - France - 19/11/1977 - Elite Development Group (since Dec. 2012)
Pawel Gil - Poland - 28/06/1976 - First Group (since Dec. 2010)
Ovidiu Alin Hategan - Romania - 14/07/1980 - Elite Development Group (since Dec. 2012)
Matej Jug - Slovenia - 25/09/1980 - First Group (since June 2011)

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Our "Worldreferee 2012": Cüneyt Çakır

Turkish official Cüneyt Çakır (1976) has been elected by this blog's community as this year's best international referee.

After Uzbekistan's Ravshan Irmatov had managed to get this small and inofficial "award", Çakır's semifinal appearance in UEFA Champions League (FC Barcelona - Chelsea), at EURO 2012 having been one of the best officials of the tournament and finally his FIFA Club World Cup final were reasons enough for the majority to vote for him. Colombia's Wilmar Roldán, who had taken charge of 2012 Copa Libertadores final and matches at FIFA Olympic Games, ended on the 2nd place, while UEFA Champions League and UEFA EURO 2012 final referee Pedro Proença of Portugal took the third place.

Our top 3: Çakır (TUR), Roldán (COL), Proença (POR)

A mixture of both achievements and match performances created the basis of the voting. This ranking is aimed at posing a counterpart to the quite narrow-minded IFFHS ranking that is published annually. In addition, it was a main condition to include referees from different confederation into every participant's personal ranking.


The top 10:

1. Cüneyt Çakır - Turkey - 82 points
2. Wilmar Roldán - Colombia - 61 points
3. Pedro Proença - Portugal - 58 points
4. Damir Skomina - Slovenia - 55 points
5. Yuichi Nishimura - Japan - 54 points
6. Felix Brych - Germany - 44 points
7. Bakary Gassama - Gambia - 30 points
8. Roberto García - Mexico - 21 points
9. Dario Ubriaco - Uruguay - 20 points
10. Pavel Královec - Czech Republic - 19 points

On the further places according to achieved points: Benjamin Williams (AUS), Ravshan Irmatov (UZB), Gianluca Rocchi (ITA), Milorad Mazic (SRB), Nicola Rizzoli (ITA), Viktor Kassai (HUN), Howard Webb (ENG), Antonio Arias (PAR), Carlos Vera (ECU), Enrique Osses (CHI), Badara Diatta (SEN), Néstor Pitana (ARG), Daniel Bennett (RSA), Peter O'Leary (NZL), Bouchaib El Ahrach (MAR), Joel Aguilar (SLV), Nawaf Shukralla (BHR)

THIS RANKING IS INOFFICIAL AND MADE BY A SMALL ESSENCE OF THIS BLOG'S FOLLOWERS!

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Match Officials for AFCON 2013

According to various sources, Africa's football governing body CAF (Confederation of African Football) has nominated 39 match officials to take charge of the pending Africa Cup of Nations 2013 to be held in South Africa from the 19th January to the 10th February.

The officials are:

Referees (18)
Néant Alioum - Cameroon - 17/07/1982
Daniel Bennett - South Africa - 22/08/1976
Mohamed Benouza - Algeria - 26/09/1972
Bernard Camille - Seychelles - 06/10/1975
Koman Coulibaly - Mali - 04/07/1970
Badara Diatta - Senegal - 02/08/1969
Noumandiez Doue - Côte d'Ivoire - 29/09/1970
Bouchaib El Ahrach - Morocco - 05/09/1972
Bakary Papa Gassama - Gambia - 10/02/1979
Ghead Grisha - Egypt - 29/02/1976
Djamel Haimoudi - Algeria - 10/12/1970
Nampiandraza Hamada - Madagascar - 08/07/1984
Slim Jedidi - Tunisia - 17/04/1970
Sylvester Kirwa - Kenya - 13/12/1972
Ali Lemghaifry - Mauritania - 01/01/1975
Eric Otogo-Castane - Gabon - 13/04/1976
Rajindraparsad Seechurn - Mauritius - 03/06/1970
Janny Sikazwe - Zambia - 26/05/1979

Assistant Referees (21)
Redouane Achik - Morocco - 21/04/1972
Waleed Ahmed Ali - Sudan - 1974
Jean-Claude Birumushahu - Burundi - 13/02/1972
Djibril Camara - Senegal - 20/08/1983
Balla Diarra - Mali - 1974
Jerson Emiliano Dos Santos - Angola - 1983
Peter Edibe - Nigeria - 05/01/1970
Abdelhak Etchiali - Algeria - 27/06/1981
Bechir Hassani - Tunisia - 22/09/1969
Anouar Hmila - Tunisia - 1974
Felicien Kabanda - Rwanda - 19/07/1971
Arsénio Marengula - Mozambique - 1986
Aden Marwa Range - Kenya - 31/01/1977
Evarist Menkouandé - Cameroon - 14/11/1974
Yanoussa Moussa - Cameroon - 13/03/1973
Angessom Ogbamariam - Eritrea - 13/09/1971
Malik Alido Salifu - Ghana - 05/04/1973
El Hadji Malick Samba - Senegal - 1979
Zakhele Thusi Siwela - South Africa - 02/09/1982
Théophile Vinga - Gabon - 1975
Songuifolo Yeo - Côte d'Ivoire - 01/01/1970


The officials will be based in a hotel in Johannesburg, that will be also the venue of the opener match and the final match. The competition will be held from the 19th January to the 10th February 2013. After having arrived in South Africa approximately on the 14th January, the selected referees (and assistant referees) will have to undergo courses on 16th and 17th January including a yo-yo test session.

It is not certain whether these twelve referees will be the only ones appointed for the final tournament. This piece of information comes from Mohammed Abdul Fattah of Egypt.

This blog will accompany the competition by issueing inofficial referee observer reports for preferably every match. If you want to support us as an observer, please use one of the left placed contact opportunities.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Djamel Haimoudi honoured as Africa's best referee in 2012

Following an official announcement heralded by Africa's football governing body CAF, Algerian official Djamel Haimoudi has been invested with their "Referee of the Year" award winning out over Senegal's Badara Diatta and Slim Jedidi of Tunisia, who had also been in the run.

Haimoudi was honoured in Accra, Ghana, following in the footsteps of Noumandiez Doué of Côte d'Ivoire, to whom the reward had been awarded in 2011.
Having been given the FIFA badge in 2004, Haimoudi already attended a couple of meaningful competitions including 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia, 2012 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon/Equatorial Guinea and 2012 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan this month. 
As a consequence, the Oran-based official is furthermore one of 52 referees being on the prospective list for 2014 FIFA World Cup that will be held in Brazil. In addition, he will very probably join next January's Africa Cup of Nations to be played in five of South Africa's 2010 deployed World Cup stadiums.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

UEFA updates referee categories for 2nd half of 2012/13

Italian Nicola Rizzoli is one of 22 UEFA Elite Group officials whose status facilitates appointments in the highest and most relevant UEFA competitions, such as a European Championship or the K.O. round of UEFA Champions League.

Nicola Rizzoli (c) SoyÁrbitro

Men's List

Elite Group:
 
Martin Atkinson (ENG), Olegário Benquerenca (POR), Felix Brych (GER), Cüneyt Cakir (TUR), Mark Clattenburg (ENG), William Collum (SCO), Jonas Eriksson (SWE), Viktor Kassai (HUN), Pavel Královec (CZE)*, Björn Kuipers (NED), Stéphane Lannoy (FRA), Svein Oddvar Moen (NOR), Pedro Proenca (POR), Nicola Rizzoli (ITA), Gianluca Rocchi (ITA), Damir Skomina (SVN), Wolfgang Stark (GER), Paolo Tagliavento (ITA), Craig Thomson (SCO), Alberto Undiano (ESP), Carlos Velasco Carballo (ESP), Howard Webb (ENG)

Elite Development Group:

Firat Aydinus (TUR), Deniz Aytekin (GER)*, Ivan Bebek (CRO)*, David Fernández Borbalán (ESP), Antony Gautier (FRA)*, Manuel Gräfe (GER), Tom Harald Hagen (NOR), Ovidiu Alin Hategan (ROU)*, Milorad Mazic (SRB), Bas Nijhuis (NED), Daniele Orsato (ITA), Peter Rasmussen (DEN), Aleksandar Stavrev (MKD), Marijo Strahonja (CRO), István Vad (HUN)

First Group:

Pavel Balaj (ROU), Luca Banti (ITA), Vladislav Bezborodov (RUS), Kevin Blom (NED), Serhiy Boiko (UKR)*, Marcin Borski (POL)**, Tony Chapron (FRA)**, Carlos Clos Gómez (ESP), Mark Courtney (NIR), Antonio Damato (ITA), Mike Dean (ENG), Simon Evans (WAL), Fredy Fautrel (FRA), Pawel Gil (POL), Hüseyin Göcek (TUR), Duarte Gomes (POR), Serge Gumienny (BEL), Martin Hansson (SWE), Kristinn Jakobsson (ISL), Stefan Johannesson (SWE), Matej Jug (SVN), Hannes Kaasik (EST), Anastassios Kakos (GRE), Sergei Karasev (RUS), Alan Kelly (IRL), Sascha Kever (SUI), Michael Koukoulakis (GRE), Libor Kovarik (CZE), Ivan Kruzliak (SVK)*, Aleksei Kulbakov (BLR), Liran Liany (ISR)*, Robert Madden (SCO), Danny Makkelie (NED)*, Szymon Marciniak (POL)*, Andre Marriner (ENG), Antonio Mateu Lahoz (ESP), Gediminas Mazeika (LTU), Florian Meyer (GER)***, Aleksei Nikolaev (RUS), Michael Oliver (ENG)*, Robert Schörgenhofer (AUT), Manuel De Sousa (POR), Daniel Stalhammar (SWE), Stephan Studer (SUI), Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (ESP), Stanislav Todorov (BUL), Leontios Trattou (CYP), Alexandru Tudor (ROU), Clément Turpin (FRA)*, Pol van Boekel (NED), Alon Yefet (ISR), Bülent Yildirim (TUR), Felix Zwayer (GER)*

Second Group:

Emir Aleckovic (BIH), Sandor Andó-Szabó (HUN), Ievgenii Aranovski (UKR), Tony Asumaa (FIN)**, Ionut Marius Avram (ROU), Alain Bieri (SUI)*, Tamás Bognar (HUN), Marco Borg (MLT), Ruddy Buquet (FRA), Kevin Clancy (SCO)*, Andrea de Marco (ITA), Carlos Del Cerro Grande (ESP), Sébastien Delferiere (BEL), Oleksandr Derdo (UKR)*, Christian Dingert (GER), Neil Doyle (IRL), Oliver Drachta (AUT), Laurent Duhamel (FRA)**, Nerijus Dunauskas (LTU), René Eisner (AUT), Said Ennjimi (FRA)**, Aleksei Eskov (RUS), Javier Estrada Fernández (ESP), Mihaly Fabian (HUN), Marco Fritz (GER), Mattias Gestranius (FIN), Vlado Glodjovic (SRB), Serdar Gözübüyük (NED)*, Eli Hacmon (ISR), Kenn Hansen (DEN), Arnold Hunter (NIR)*, Ken Henry Johnsen (NOR), Jakob Kehlet (DEN), Aleksandar Kostadinov (BUL), István Kovacs (ROU), Artyom Kuchin (KAZ), Maksim Layushkin (RUS)**, Harald Lechner (AUT), Michael Lerjeus (SWE), Richard Liesveld (NED), Robert Malek (POL)**, Menashe Masiah (ISR)**, Paolo Mazzoleni (ITA), Steven McLean (SCO), Dimitar Meckarovski (MKD), Vitaly Meshkov (RUS)*, Antti Munukka (FIN), Euan Norris (SCO)**, Halis Özkahya (TUR), Marios Panayi (CYP), Lee Probert (ENG)**, Pavle Radovanovic (MNE), Nicolas Rainville (FRA), Artur Ribeiro Soares Dias (POR), Anar Salmanov (AZE), Eitan Shmuelevitz (ISR)*, Anastassios Sidiripoulos (GRE), Hubert Siejewicz (POL), Ilias Spathas (GRE), Ivaylo Stoyanov (BUL)*, Martin Strömbergsson (SWE), Padraigh Sutton (IRL)*, Anthony Taylor (ENG), Kristo Tohver (EST), Stavros Tritsonis (GRE)*, Richard Trutz (SVK), Jan Valasek (SVK), Paolo Valeri (ITA), Ognjen Valjic (BIH)*, Slavko Vincic (SVN), Ante Vucemilovic-simunovic jr (CRO), Tobias Welz (GER), Carlos Xistra (POR), Nikolay Yordanov (BUL), Miroslav Zelinka (CZE)

Third Group:

Anatoliy Abdula (UKR), Aliyar Aghayev (AZE), Alexandr Aliyev (KAZ), Sascha Amhof (SUI), Ioannis Anastasiou (CYP), Dennis Antamo (FIN), Aleksandrs Anufrijevs (LVA), Petr Ardeleanu (CZE), Thorvaldur Arnason (ISL), Andranik Arsenyan (ARM), Kevin Azzopardi (MLT), Suren Baliyan (ARM),  Damir Batinic (CRO), John Beaton (SCO), Mauro Bergonzi (ITA)**, Sven Bindels (LUX), Alexandre Boucaut (BEL), Johnny Casanova (SMR), Lars Christoffersen (DEN)**, Sebastian Coltescu (ROU), Raymond Crangle (NIR), Nikola Dabanovic (MNE), Sergiu Derenov (MDA), Vasilis Dimitriou (CYP), Vadims Direktorenko (LVA), Svein-Erik Edvartsen (NOR), Jérome Efong Nzolo (BEL)**, Andreas Ekberg (SWE), Hugo Ferreira Miguel (POR), Aleksander Gauzer (KAZ), Athanassios Giachos (GRE), Orel Grinfeld (ISR), Gerhard Grobelnik (AUT), Danilo Grujic (SRB), Leonardo Guidi (SMR), Tornike Gvantseladze (GEO), Dag Vidar Hafsas (NOR), Markus Hameter (AUT), Nikolaj Hänni (SUI), Tore Hansen (NOR), Alexander Harkam (AUT), Rahim Hasanov (AZE), Thoroddur Hjaltalin (ISL), Adrien Jacottet (SUI), Dejan Jakimovski (MKD), Jari Järvinen (FIN), Lorenc Jemini (ALB)**, Michael Johansen (DEN), Gunnar Jónsson (ISL), Enea Jorgji (ALB), Bosko Jovanetic (SRB)**, Georgi Kabakov (BUL), Mete Kalkavan (TUR), Jovan Kaludjerovic (MNE), Vladimir Kazmenko (RUS), Thorsten Kinhöfer (GER)**, Stephan Klossner (SUI), Laurent Kopriwa (LUX), Yaroslav Kozyk (UKR), Peter Kralovic (SVK), Sergei Lapochkin (RUS), Jonathan Lardot (BEL), Bryn David Markham-Jones (WAL), Radek Matejek (CZE), Yuriy Mozharovskyy (UKR), César Muniz Fernández (ESP)**, Dumitru Muntean (MDA), Ádám Németh (HUN), Christos Nicolaides (CYP), Andreas Pappas (GRE), Bardhyl Pashaj (ALB), Radu Marian Petrescu (ROU), Elmir Pilav (BIH), Clayton Pisani (MLT), Nikola Popov (BUL), Radek Prihoda (CZE)**, Igor Pristovnik (CRO), Pawel Raczkowski (POL), Petur Reinert (FAR), Chris Reisch (LUX), Robert Rogers (IRL), Eiko Saar (EST), Alan Sant (MLT), Joao Santos Capela (POR), Marco Santos Ferreira (POR), Igor Satchi (MDA), Dzianis Shcharbakou (BLR), Lasha Silagava (GEO), Baris Simsek (TUR), Sergejus Slyva (LTU), Wim Smet (BEL), Mervyn Smyth (NIR), Daniel Stefanski (POL), Andris Treimanis (LVA), Siarhei Tsynkevich (BLR), Michael Tykgaard (DEN), George Vadachkoria (GEO), Mikhail Vilkov (RUS), Ignasi Villamayor (AND), Anatoliy Vishnichenko (UKR), Vladimir Vnuk (SVK), Domagoj Vuckov (CRO), Milenko Vukadinovic (SRB), Mark Whitby (WAL)**, Luc Wouters (BEL), Mitja Zganec (SVN), Anatolii Zhabchenko (UKR)

* promoted (1 category up)
** demoted (1 category down)
*** demoted from ELITE to FIRST
written in bold letters: New FIFA Referees (2013)  


Women's List

Elite Group:

Jana Adamkova (CZE), Teodora Albon (ROU), Christine Baitinger (GER), Cristina Dorcioman (ROU), Gyöngyi Gaál (HUN), Kirsi Heikkinen (FIN), Alexandra Ihringova (ENG), Katalin Kulcsar (HUN), Efthalia Mitsi (GRE), Kateryna Monzul (UKR), Jenny Palmqvist (SWE), Christina Pedersen (NOR), Silvia Tea Spinelli (ITA), Esther Staubli (SUI), Bibiana Steinhaus (GER), Carina Vitulano (ITA)

Elite Development Group:

Esther Azzopardi (MLT), Riem Hussein (GER), Pernilla Larsson (SWE), Morag Pirie (SCO), Anastasia Pustovoitova (RUS)

First Group:

Linn Andersson (SWE), Sandra Braz Bastos (POR), Petra Chuda (SVK), Rhona Daly (IRL), Amy Fearn (ENG), Stéphanie Frappart (FRA), Dilan Gökcek (TUR), Knarik Grigoryan (ARM), Tanja Hausott (former Schett, AUT), Sofia Karagiorgi (CYP), Elia Maria Martínez Martínez (ESP), Yuliya Medvedeva (KAZ), Monika Mularczyk (POL), Paloma Quintero Siles (ESP), Karolina Radzik-Johan (POL), Severine Zinck (FRA)

Second Group:

Lilach Asulin (ISR), Sabine Bonnin (FRA), Marija Damjanovic (CRO), Sjoukje De Jong (NED), Simona Ghisletta (SUI), Florence Guillemin (FRA), Mihaela Gurdon Basimanovic (CRO), Zuzana Kovacova (SVK), Eleni Lampadariou (GRE), Lina Lehtovaara (FIN), Marina Mamaeva (RUS), Leen Martens (BEL), Betina Norman (DEN), Sara Persson (SWE), Aneliya Sinabova (BUL), Sharon Sluyts (BEL), Marte Sørø (NOR), Hilal Tosun Ayer (TUR), Eszter Urban (HUN), Olga Zadinova (CZE)

Third Group:

Barbara Bollenberger (AUT), Konstantina Boumpouri (GRE), Paula Brady (IRL), Vesna Budimir (CRO), Cristina Bujor (ROU), Svetlana Ceban (MDA), Virginie Derouaux (BEL), Tania Fernandes Morais (LUX), Marta Frías Acedo (ESP), Sarah Garratt (ENG), Irina Gavrilova (KAZ), Beatriz Gil Gozalo (ESP), Désirée Grundbacher (SUI), Sabayel Gurbanova (AZE), Kristina Husballe (DEN), Vjolca Izeiri (MKD), Ana Jovanovic (SRB), Evgenia Kaskantiri (GRE), Dilek Kocbay (TUR), Marija Kurtes (GER), Gordana Kuzmanovic (SRB), Monica Larsen (NOR), Biljana Lukic (SRB), Dimitrina Milkova (BUL), Elvira Nurmustafina (KAZ), Hannelore Onsea (BEL), Melis Ozcigdem (TUR), Vivian Peeters (NED), Ruzanna Petrosyan (ARM), Iryna Petrova (UKR), Graziella Pirriatore (ITA), Agnieszka Plaskocinska (POL), Ivana Projkovska (MKD), Silvia Andreia Rosa Domingos (POR), Nelli Stepanyan (ARM), Zuzana Strpkova (SVK), Tanja Subotic (SVN), Marianne Svendsen (DEN), Irina Tereshchenko (RUS), Irina Turovskaya (BLR), Ivana Vlaic (BIH), Justyna Zajac (POL), Donka Zheleca-Terzieva (BUL), Kateryna Tora (UKR)


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Related Item: UEFA Referee Categories 2012/13 (I)

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Pavel Královec promoted to Elite

While Germany's Florian Meyer has to leave the highest group of UEFA refereeing, Czech Pavel Královec has been promoted to Elite Group.

German Deniz Aytekin, Croatia's Ivan Bebek, French official Antony Gautier and finally Romania's Ovidiu Hategan have been promoted to ED. These promotions are the first movements within UEFA's referee category system so far, others will probably follow.

Tony Chapron of France and Polish official Marcin Borski have been demoted from ED to First Group.


Related Item: Predicting the unpredictable

Monday, December 17, 2012

Gözübüyük and his way to teach coaches respect

Respecting the referee and his decisions means more than the officials' mere badge they e.g. wear on their upper arms in UEFA matches...doesn't it?
Obviously, FIFA referee Serdar Gözübüyük of the Netherlands has found his own method to exhort crazed coaches respect.


Friday, December 14, 2012

Cüneyt Çakır in charge of FIFA Club World Cup final

Turkish match official Cüneyt Çakır has been appointed to take control over Sunday's FIFA Club World Cup final between Brazil's Corinthians and England's Chelsea London. Having been already in charge of the quarterfinal between Ulsan Hyundai and Monterrey, the professional referee based in Istanbul will be accompanied by his countrymen Bahattin Duran and Tarik Ongun, while Alireza Faghani and Hassan Kamranifar of Iran will complete the officiating crew.

Cüneyt Çakır (TUR) in charge of Yokohama's final (c) ZIMBIO

For the former Turkish insurance manager, it will be his first international final ever, although he has already assumed huge responsibility in a UEFA Champions League semifinal (Barcelona - Chelsea), a UEFA Europa League (Fulham - Hamburger SV) and finally the semifinal clash between Portugal and Spain at EURO 2012. He has been furthermore elected as this blog's best European referee in 2012 (exact results will follow during the next days).
It will be the first time since 2009 that FIFA's actually established principle of continental neutrality is broken, meaning that the referee to be selected has to come from a different confederation than the involved teams, as long as they join two different confederations.

Concerning the match for the 3rd place, FIFA has nominated an officiating team consisting of Peter O'Leary and Mark Rule of New Zealand, Ravinesh Kumar of Fiji, Nawaf Shukrallah as well as Yaser Tulefat both coming from Bahrain.

(EGY) Al-Ahly
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Monterrey (MEX)
Sunday, 16 December 2012, 16:30 JST 
Match for the 3rd Place - International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama (Japan)

Referee: Peter O'Leary (NZL)
Assistant Referee 1: Mark Rule (NZL)
Assistant Referee 2: Ravinesh Kumar (FIJ)
Fourth Official: Nawaf Shukrallah (BHR)
Reserve Assistant Referee: Yaser Tulefat (BHR)
Blog-Referee Observer: Philipp S. (GER)


(BRA) Corinthians
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Chelsea FC
Chelsea (ENG)
Sunday, 16 December 2012, 19:30 JST 
Final - International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama (Japan)

Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (TUR)
Assistant Referee 1: Bahattin Duran (TUR)
Assistant Referee 2: Tarik Ongun (TUR)
Fourth Official: Alireza Faghani (IRN)
Reserve Assistant Referee: Hassan Kamranifar (IRN)
Blog-Referee Observer: Turan O. (USA)

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

FIFA Club World Cup 2012 - Match for the 5th place and Semifinals - Referee Appointments


Nawaf Shukrallah of Bahrain in action (c) FLICKR




(KOR) Ulsan Hyundai
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Sanfrecce Hiroshima (JPN)
Wednesday, 12 December 2012, 16:30 JST 
Match for the 5th place - Toyota Stadium, Toyota (Japan)

Referee: Nawaf Shukrallah (BHR)
Assistant Referee 1: Yaser Tulefat (BHR)
Assistant Referee 2: Ebrahim Saleh (BHR)
Fourth Official: Peter O'Leary (NZL)
Reserve Assistant Referee: Mark Rule (NZL)
Blog-Referee Observer: Chefren (ITA)


(EGY) Al-Ahly
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Corinthians (BRA)
Wednesday, 12 December 2012, 19:30 JST 
Semifinal 1 - Toyota Stadium, Toyota (Japan)

Referee: Marco Rodríguez (MEX)
Assistant Referee 1: Marvin Torrentera (MEX)
Assistant Referee 2: Marcos Quintero (MEX)
Fourth Official: Alireza Faghani (IRN)
Reserve Assistant Referee: Hassan Kamranifar (IRN)
Blog-Referee Observer: Carlos S. (COL)


(MEX) Monterrey
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Chelsea FC
Chelsea (ENG)
Thursday, 13 December 2012, 19:30 JST 
Semifinal 2 - International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama (Japan)

Referee: Carlos Vera (ECU)
Assistant Referee 1: Christian Lescano (ECU)
Assistant Referee 2: Byron Romero (ECU)
Fourth Official: Alireza Faghani (IRN)
Reserve Assistant Referee: Reza Sokhandan (IRN)
Blog-Referee Observer: Edward A. (GRE)

Saturday, December 8, 2012

FIFA Club World Cup 2012 - Quarterfinals - Referee Appointments


Carlos Vera of Ecuador (c) noticiasfides



(KOR) Ulsan Hyundai
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Monterrey (MEX)
Sunday, 09 December 2012, 16:00 JST 
Toyota Stadium, Toyota (Japan)

Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (TUR)
Assistant Referee 1: Bahattin Duran (TUR)
Assistant Referee 2: Tarik Ongun (TUR)
Fourth Official: Djamel Haimoudi (ALG)
Reserve Assistant Referee: Redouane Achik (MRC)
Blog-Referee Observer: Maicon O. (BRA)


(JPN) Sanfrecce Hiroshima
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Al-Ahly (EGY)
Sunday, 09 December 2012, 19:30 JST 
Toyota Stadium, Toyota (Japan)

Referee: Carlos Vera (ECU)
Assistant Referee 1: Christian Lescano (ECU)
Assistant Referee 2: Byron Romero (ECU)
Fourth Official: Alireza Faghani (IRN)
Reserve Assistant Referee: Reza Sokhandan (IRN)
Blog-Referee Observer: Niclas E. (GER)

Friday, December 7, 2012

Predicting the unpredictable

Retrospecting this season's Champions League and Europa League group stages, there might be some predictions with regard to the pending update of UEFA's Referee Groups that is expected to be made a few days before Christmas.

Expecting to see him in Elite soon: Pavel Královec (c) ZIMBIO

Promotions and demotions naturally depend on various and different factors, such as performances, crucial mistakes, prospect (also hinging on age), but also the political background of the referees who are concerned etc.
I therefore tried to take everything into account I am able to, specially the quality and importance of the matches the officials were assigned to and the observers who had been appointed to assess them.

Promotions are highlighted with green, demotions with red colour.


Elite group
In my opinion, there is no need to downgrade any referee who is currently belonging to the highest group in UEFA's roster. The only three critical cases are Martin Atkinson (ENG), Olegário Benquerença (POR) and Florian Meyer (GER). However, there are many reasons that contradict a demotion. While Atkinson did not manage to show convincing performances in the recent past and created some crucial mistakes like in Spartak-Fenerbahce and Lille-Bayern, it is very unprobable that England as a country that is naturally benefited in refereeing will lose a slot in the Elite group; furthermore, there is no English referee who could replace him in the highest grade. Benquerença is known for pretty many controversies in the past and for his pedantic style. UEFA and FIFA both accepted this style and these controversies, so that this should not be a reason to demote him. However, he suffered from many injuries so that one can either state that a) he has no visible prospect of the future as an Elite official or b) that his career's standstill is not his fault at all which results in the circumstance that he should not be punished for that. And finally, Germany's Florian Meyer had many problems in the last years, created a few crucial mistakes in his little Champions League matches but was never demoted. So why this time? There is no reason. He showed good performances in both competitions and will retire at the end of 2013, so actually a demotion would make no sense; in addition, there is nobody to replace him from Germany, probably committee member Herbert Fandel will try everything to facilitate a fluent passage with regard to Meyer's foreseeable retirement and Aytekin's potential to reach the Elite Group at the end of next year.
As for promotions, I would see two officials at the front line. Pavel Královec, who was appointed by FIFA for already two FIFA organized competitions as part of his appearance of 2014 World Cup's pre list, received important clashes and observers this season. Furthermore, we know that his crucial decision, a penalty in Man.City-Dortmund, was allegedly evaluated as a correct decision. Therefore, a promotion is finally inevitable. Besides, Serbia's Milorad Mažić has shown partly impressive performances in big stadiums and important or rather sonorous matches. The observers he got in the past (season) say everything: Hugh Dallas, Bo Karlsson, Jozef Marko, Kyros Vassaras, Mike Riley (committee members of UEFA and FIFA (Riley)), Johannes Reijgwaart, Rune Pedersen, Bertrand Layec etc. This series must mean a promotion. This Serbian official is certainly one of the hugest ascenders during the last two seasons, also with respect of his high level of authority and mental strength. 

My Elite group prediction therefore is (shaky candidates are indicated with a *):
Martin Atkinson (ENG)*, Olegário Benquerença (POR)*, Felix Brych (GER), Cüneyt Çakir (TUR), Mark Clattenburg (ENG), William Collum (SCO), Jonas Eriksson (SWE), Viktor Kassai (HUN), Pavel Královec (CZE), Björn Kuipers (NED), Stéphane Lannoy (FRA), Milorad Mažić (SRB), Florian Meyer (GER)*, Svein Oddvar Moen (NOR), Pedro Proença (POR), Nicola Rizzoli (ITA), Gianluca Rocchi (ITA), Damir Skomina (SVN), Wolfgang Stark (GER), Paolo Tagliavento (ITA), Craig Thomson (SCO), Alberto Undiano Mallenco (ESP), Carlos Velasco Carballo (ESP), Howard Webb (ENG)


Elite Development Group
As UEFA has deployed more referees from this 2nd highest group than ever before: 12 of the 14 ED referees received 29% of the Champions League group stage matches, many of them even got the maximum of three group stage encounters. For this reason, there might be some really profound predictions with regards to this category. 
I expect an immense, radical change here. Some of the officials have really commended themselves for higher tasks and a future in the Elite group, examples for that are Firat Aydinus (TUR), Daniele Orsato (ITA) or Aleksandar Stavrev (MKD). 
As already outlined, I predict two current ED officials to move up to ELITE, but an amount of six officials who could potentially be demoted. Marcin Borski (POL) had three matches where a mark in the area of 7.0-7.4 was probable, caused by an extreme lack of control and having produced crucial mistakes in all of these three matches (Anderlecht-AEL Limasol; Lille-BATE; Académica-Plzen). The fact that he was observed by two committee members (Vassaras in Anderlecht and Batta in Académica) shows UEFA's missing trust in this official. At the same time, Pawel Gil (POL) has shown good performances under the eyes of Jozef Marko and Hugh Dallas, which certainly indicates a change: Borski to First Group, Gil to ED. Moreover, France's Tony Chapron is already 40 years old, which means he should be now either promoted to ELITE or downgraded to First Group. In Spartak-Celtic, the red card he issued was correct but following a strange procedure and lack of teamwork, however, he missed a clear penalty there. Then, he was appointed for AC Milan-Zenit with committee member David Elleray of England as observer. And again, he missed a pretty obvious penalty and did not show a good performance apart from that either. Therefore, he should be demoted, while his countryman Antony Gautier will probably be promoted to ED. He was observed by Herbert Fandel's mate Eugen Strigel and committee member Bo Karlsson in his both Champions League matches and showed good performances. For performance reasons, David Fernández Borbalán (ESP), Bas Nijhuis (NED) and Peter Rasmussen (DEN) could be dropped. Manuel Gräfe (GER) is not that young either, was observed by Jaap Uilenberg, also member of UEFA's committee, which was not followed by a promotion. Then, he failed a fitness test at the start of 2012 and has now recovered from a serious injury. Aytekin, who was severely pushed in the last months, could be considered as UEFA's candidate who is supposed to replace him in ED, who actually needs time, also taking into account his Bundesliga performances, but whose promotion is pretty probable. Some other officials could be promoted from First group to ED. Croatia's Ivan Bebek was surprisingly appointed for two Champions League matches, where he showed good performances in front of two very important observers, Kyros Vassaras and Bertrand Layec. The condition for a promotion is that two referees from the same country are allowed (Marijo Strahonja should be safe in ED). Two Croatians in ED are possible and would correspond to their achievements. Spain's Anton Mateu Lahoz has proven to be a completely "Unspanish" referee. He normally allows hard tackles and tries to let the game flow in every possible situation, at least on international level, which sometimes leads to some missed fouls. His Champions League debut last week revealed smaller points for improvement, but a high degree of interaction with players and natural authority. I think UEFA should try it with him. His observers in the past four matches, László Vagner, Edgar Steinborn, Rodger Gifford and Iouri Baskakov, member of the committee, unveil the certainly high esteem UEFA has got. He would be able to fill the hole arousing from a potential demotion of Fernández Borbalán in ED. Last but not least, there are three extreme talents we should closely follow. Russia's Sergei Karasev, widely known as the "Russian Collina", received many committee members as observers in the past and showed very good performances and correct crucial decisions in his important matches. A promotion should be sure, also as Russia's refereeing head Roberto Rosetti could pull strings. Apart from him, there is also Romanian official Ovidiu Alin Hategan, who showed himself to be a very complete referee who is able to take brave decisions even in very crucial moments. Having Johannes Reijgwaart, Hugh Dallas and Rune Pedersen as observers strenghten that. And finally, Slovenia's Matej Jug has consistently improved when I followed his performances. After a good U21 Play-Off performance (Switzerland-Germany) under Uilenberg's observation, he got László Vagner and Karen Nalbandyan as observers. Nalbandyan is certainly not the most relevant observer for a potential promotion and I must say that I am torn whether Jug is already ready for this step. But even if I am wrong here, I am sure he will be in ED very soon. It is still a question whether István Vad may stay in ED after his mistake at EURO, which should actually not count for his referee career. I think UEFA cannot relegate him, at least they should not.

My Elite Development group prediction therefore is:
Firat Aydinus (TUR), Deniz Aytekin (GER), Ivan Bebek (CRO), Antony Gautier (FRA), Pawel Gil (POL), Tom Harald Hagen (NOR), Ovidiu Alin Hategan (ROU), Matej Jug (SVN), Sergei Karasev (RUS), Antonio Mateu Lahoz (ESP), Daniele Orsato (ITA), Aleksandar Stavrev (MKD), Marijo Strahonja (CRO), István Vad (HUN)


First Group
In this group, it goes much quicker, as most of the new referees in First group - according to my prediction - result from demotions of ED. So let's consider those officials who could be promoted from Second group into First group first.
Serhiy Boiko is one of the hopes of Ukraine's refereeing. As far as we know, Pierluigi Collina himself closely follows their officiating and makes advices. So he should actually know this official by hard and it certainly should have a reason that this official got two Europa League matches this season with two important observers. Francesco Bianchi and Horst Brummeier observed them, both seem to be, against the background of their previous matches as assessers, of high relevance. This week, Boiko awarded a penalty in the final stage of the match Marítimo-Brugge, which was right. Of course, we are definitely unable to follow every performance in the same manner, but the signs for a promotion of this referee are actually available. Israel's Liran Liany is obviously being followed by UEFA's decision makers as well. Apart from David Elleray, he was observed by important observers normally focused on developing officials: Juan Antonio Fernández Marin (who could be even regarded in a higher position them someone like Baskakov, who is in the committee), Jean Lemmer and the above mentioned Horst Brummeier. To be honest, I have only seen this referee twice, Hannover-Levante was among these matches. His performance was not totally weak, but far away from Europa League level. And still I cannot imagine that he will remain in this Second group. Therefore, I predict his promotion. Additionally, there are two officials who have been strongly pushed due to their modern refereeing style and origin, as they come from bigger referee nations. I expect Michael Oliver's (ENG), Clément Turpin's (FRA) and Felix Zwayer's (GER) promotion to FIRST. Besides, Robert Madden of Scotland has shown three very consistent performances in Europa League. Three matches for a 2nd Group official is a clear sign. Danny Makkelie (NED) showed a very good U-19 tournament this year, resulting in the deserved final appointment. After that, he showed many strengths and got observers like - again - Horst Brummeier (AUT) and László Vagner (HUN) (you should recognize a system in the observer appointments now..). In addition, I consider him as the most probable candidate from the Netherlands to follow into Kuipers' footsteps - and even to achieve more. Last but not least, Poland's Szymon Marciniak. Marc Batta in his U-21 Play-Off, David Elleray and Herbert Fandel in Europa League. These observers highlight the big interest UEFA has in this official. The performances I saw from him were promising, as Robert Malek will very probably quit FIRST, it is more than possible that Marciniak moves up.
I am moreover quite sure that Hüseyin Göçek has the potential to procede as well, but I have the feeling the time has not come yet, although remarkable assessors like Herbert Fandel, Bo Karlsson or Vítor Melo Pereira already observed him.
It is always difficult to refer to demotions, as they can have different reasons or impacts. However, a few ones are sure. Cyril Zimmermann (SUI) has announced his retirement from refereeing, the same counts for Bruno Miguel Paixao (POR). In compliance with his prospect and performances, Poland's Robert Malek should be relegated as well. Said Ennjimi (FRA), Daniel Stalhammar (SWE), Bülent Yildirim (TUR) and Simon Evans (WAL) had many problems in their matches, a real prospect is not visible. Stalhammar had even to fight with a couple of injuries.
Of course, there are many officials whom I still see in SECOND, but who have real potential and could emerge to future FIRST referees (or, if I am wrong, what I probably am, who already get a promotion now). Amongst them: Emir Aleckovic (BIH), Sebastian Delferiere (BEL), Kenn Hansen (DEN), Ivan Kruzliak (SVK), Antti Munukka (FIN), Halis Özkahya (TUR), Ilias Spathas (GRE), Martin Strömbergsson (SWE), Miroslav Zelinka (CZE) and the very good Estonian official Kristo Tohver, who could overtake his countryman Kaasik very soon. All these officials are very young and have a lot of time.
It's not clear whether guys like Mark Courtney (NIR) or Euan Norris (SCO) will stay in FIRST, as they presumedly had to cope with injuries or physical inconsistencies.

My First Group prediction therefore is:
Tony Asumaa (FIN), Pavel Cristian Balaj (ROU), Luca Banti (ITA), Vladislav Bezborodov (RUS), Kevin Blom (NED), Serhiy Boiko (UKR), Marcin Borski (POL), Tony Chapron (FRA), Carlos Clos Gómez (ESP), Mark Courtney (NIR), Antonio Damato (ITA), Mike Dean (ENG), Manuel de Sousa (POR), Laurent Duhamel (FRA), Fredy Fautrel (FRA), David Fernández Borbalán (ESP), Hüseyin Göçek (TUR), Duarte Gomes (POR), Manuel Gräfe (GER), Serge Gumienny (BEL), Martin Hansson (SWE), Kristinn Jakobsson (ISL), Stefan Johannesson (SWE), Hannes Kaasik (EST), Anastassios Kakos (GRE), Alan Kelly (IRL), Sascha Kever (SUI), Michael Koukoulakis (GRE), Libor Kovarik (CZE), Aleksei Kulbakov (BLR), Maksim Layushkin (RUS), Liran Liany (ISR), Robert Madden (SCO), Danny Makkelie (NED), Szymon Marciniak (POL), Andre Marriner (ENG), Menashe Masiah (ISR), Gediminas Mazeika (LTU), Bas Nijhuis (NED), Aleksei Nikolaev (RUS), Euan Norris (SCO), Michael Oliver (ENG), Lee Probert (ENG), Peter Rasmussen (DEN), Robert Schörgenhofer (AUT), Stephan Studer (SUI), Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (ESP), Stanislav Todorov (BUL), Leontios Trattou (CYP), Alexandru Tudor (ROU), Clément Turpin (FRA), Pol van Boekel (NED), Alon Yefet (ISR), Felix Zwayer (GER)

My Second Group predictions therefore is:
Emir Aleckovic (BIH), Sandor Andó-Szabó (HUN), Ievgenii Aranovski (UKR), Ionut Marius Avram (ROU), Mauro Bergonzi (ITA), Alan Black (NIR), Tamás Bognar (HUN), Marco Borg (MLT), Ruddy Buquet (FRA), Lars Christoffersen (DEN), Andrea de Marco (ITA), Sébastien Delferiere (BEL), Neil Doyle (IRL), Oliver Drachta (AUT), Jérome Efong Nzolo (BEL), René Eisner (AUT), Said Ennjimi (FRA), Aleksei Eskov (RUS), Simon Evans (WAL), Mihaly Fabian (HUN), Marco Fritz (GER), Mattias Gestranius (FIN), Vlado Glodjovic (SRB), Eli Hacmon (ISR), Kenn Hansen (DEN), Lorenc Jemini (ALB), Ken Henry Johnsen (NOR), Bosko Jovanetic (SRB), Jakob Kehlet (DEN), Thorsten Kinhöfer (GER), Aleksandar Kostadinov (BUL), István Kovacs (ROU), Ivan Kruzliak (SVK), Artyom Kuchin (KAZ), Harald Lechner (AUT), Michael Lerjeus (SWE), Richard Liesveld (NED), Robert Malek (POL), Paolo Mazzoleni (ITA), Steven McLean (SCO), Dimitar Meckarovski (MKD), César Muniz Fernández (ESP), Antti Munukka (FIN), Halis Özkahya (TUR), Marios Panayi (CYP), Radek Prihoda (CZE), Pavle Radovanovic (MNE), Anar Salmanov (AZE), Viktor Shvetsov (UKR), Anastassios Sidiripoulos (GRE), Hubert Siejewicz (POL), Artur Soares Dias (POR), Ilias Spathas (GRE), Daniel Stalhammar (SWE), Martin Strömbergsson (SWE), Kristo Tohver (EST), Richard Trutz (SVK), Jan Valasek (SVK), Paolo Valeri (ITA), Slavko Vincic (SVN), Ante Vucemilovic-simunovic jr (CRO), Michael Weiner (GER), Mark Whitby (WAL), Carlos Taborda Xistra (POR), Bülent Yildirim (TUR), Nikolay Yordanov (BUL), Miroslav Zelinka (CZE) + newcomers in 2013 and promotions from Third Group and the whole Third Group I am unable to predict.


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