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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #180 on: Mon 09 Mar 2020 14:51 »
Taylor under the Dallas radar too....

Dallas is a replacement. Trentalange was initially appointed.

Game being played behind closed doors now....

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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #181 on: Wed 11 Mar 2020 08:46 »
A lot of whistle in last night's Leipzig v Tottenham game but I thought Carlos del Cerro Grande had a good game. I was particularly impressed with his reaction when a Leipzig player was hit on the head by the ball and then appeared to swallow his tongue as he collapsed on the ground. The sense of urgency with which Carlos summoned the medics and stretcher on to the field was admirable. I wonder whether top refs get training in such medical issues. It was certainly justified last night. Well done Carlos!
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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #182 on: Thu 12 Mar 2020 09:22 »
Outstanding performance from Makkelie at Anfield. Nice to see a referee let the players get on with the game and keep cards to a minimum!
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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #183 on: Mon 13 Apr 2020 13:31 »


After UEFA admitted Rochi got it wrong in the Chelsea v Ajax game it probably means Orsato is Italy's number one now.

Yes, Orsato is absolutely the No. 1 in Italy. Guida e Maresca follow him.

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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #184 on: Mon 13 Apr 2020 18:24 »


After UEFA admitted Rochi got it wrong in the Chelsea v Ajax game it probably means Orsato is Italy's number one now.

Yes, Orsato is absolutely the No. 1 in Italy. Guida e Maresca follow him.

Not keen on orsato. He’s very card happy

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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #185 on: Wed 22 Apr 2020 19:46 »
Come on, the engines are about to start up again.

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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #186 on: Sun 05 Jul 2020 10:26 »
we will have to see which refs they are going to select and send out to Lisbon for this champions league knock out tournament when it all resumes next month

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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #187 on: Sun 05 Jul 2020 15:41 »
Going to be interesting to see how they manage it. A lot of countries still have travel restrictions, including mandatory 14 day self isolation on arrival (for whatever reason).

If they have to fly out a team of referees 2 weeks in advance so they can do the 14 days self isolation and then those referees have to do 14 days self isolation on their return to their respective home countries that is going to cause all manner of issues. Our 20/21 season commences 2nd Aug for the NBII and 15th Aug for the NBI & there is a strict 14 days self isolation period on return. I wonder if exceptions will be made/agreed?

The spread of dates is close

8/9/10/11 August: Preliminary round
18/19 August: First qualifying round
25/26 August: Second qualifying round

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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #188 on: Sun 05 Jul 2020 17:26 »
Going to be interesting to see how they manage it. A lot of countries still have travel restrictions, including mandatory 14 day self isolation on arrival (for whatever reason).

If they have to fly out a team of referees 2 weeks in advance so they can do the 14 days self isolation and then those referees have to do 14 days self isolation on their return to their respective home countries that is going to cause all manner of issues. Our 20/21 season commences 2nd Aug for the NBII and 15th Aug for the NBI & there is a strict 14 days self isolation period on return. I wonder if exceptions will be made/agreed?

The spread of dates is close

8/9/10/11 August: Preliminary round
18/19 August: First qualifying round
25/26 August: Second qualifying round

Presumably any quarantines that applied to referees would also apply to players, and if you have that many 14 day quarantines European/international football won't be possible at all!

I don't think quarantines are likely to generally affect football at the top level.

It will be interesting to see who is used in August for the remainder of EL/CL. The QFs/SFs will only be 1 leg so fewer officials will be required than normal. Some high-profile referees are from leagues that haven't returned (Kuipers, Turpin, Makkelie, etc) and the German league has finished already so some officials might be more up to match speed than others. It will also be interesting ot see if the likes of Kuipers and Brych carry on next season or stop, at least at UEFA level.


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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #189 on: Sun 05 Jul 2020 18:43 »
Going to be interesting to see how they manage it. A lot of countries still have travel restrictions, including mandatory 14 day self isolation on arrival (for whatever reason).

If they have to fly out a team of referees 2 weeks in advance so they can do the 14 days self isolation and then those referees have to do 14 days self isolation on their return to their respective home countries that is going to cause all manner of issues. Our 20/21 season commences 2nd Aug for the NBII and 15th Aug for the NBI & there is a strict 14 days self isolation period on return. I wonder if exceptions will be made/agreed?

The spread of dates is close

8/9/10/11 August: Preliminary round
18/19 August: First qualifying round
25/26 August: Second qualifying round

Presumably any quarantines that applied to referees would also apply to players, and if you have that many 14 day quarantines European/international football won't be possible at all!

I don't think quarantines are likely to generally affect football at the top level.

It will be interesting to see who is used in August for the remainder of EL/CL. The QFs/SFs will only be 1 leg so fewer officials will be required than normal. Some high-profile referees are from leagues that haven't returned (Kuipers, Turpin, Makkelie, etc) and the German league has finished already so some officials might be more up to match speed than others. It will also be interesting ot see if the likes of Kuipers and Brych carry on next season or stop, at least at UEFA level.



I would assume they have already addressed any quarantine issues but you never know! The travel rules & restrictions may well have significantly changed by then anyway. I know in Hungary there are different rules for travelling by private plane than there are for travelling on commercial flights so one way around it for our Federation could be to fly any of our teams & referees on Mr Csányi's company private jet.

The FIFA list runs from 01 Jan - 31 Dec not season to season so there shouldn't be any changes to the current list. Maybe some promotions/demotions in July but no-one leaving/joining. Kassai retired on 05 Jan but will still show on the elite list officially until 31 Dec! Crazy!!

The German league has only just finished, like ours in Hungary, so the referees & any teams should still be fit - they've not had time to eat too many ice creams on their break yet! Ours is a very short break 2-3 weeks before the pre-season starts again so doubt any of them will relax that much in terms of training. The UEFA summer camp is being done via zoom though and normally the refs have their fitness test at it so wonder also how that will work. Common sense would be for one of the UEFA observers from their own country to supervise the fitness test being carried out in their own country.
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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #190 on: Mon 06 Jul 2020 07:24 »
Currently Portugal are not on the UK go list so that would affect any returning to UK after (or so I understand)
Can see that changing when the government get politely told by UEFA, Prem league, BT etc
Kuipers has been refereeing games across Europe, invited by other countries. That cannot be a coincidence.
With the majority of the "big" leagues in action and enough football elsewhere for the likes of Cakir and Skomina I think it will be a highly rated group of officials who end up in Portugal
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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #191 on: Mon 06 Jul 2020 08:34 »
Exemptions include giving 'green light to...Champions League and Europa League football'

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/selected-sporting-events-tv-and-film-exempt-from-quarantine
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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #192 on: Mon 06 Jul 2020 19:24 »
And as if by magic......

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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #193 on: Thu 09 Jul 2020 09:57 »
so now English refs for the mini champions league in Portugal

poss cakir ,skomina ,turpin, brych, to go instead as a team to cover it all?

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Re: 2019/20 UEFA Champions League
« Reply #194 on: Thu 16 Jul 2020 22:53 »
According to Turkish media Cüneyt Çakır has been selected to travel to Portugal for the final stages of the Champions League.