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Chapter 673 Chapter [107] - Referee Reform - [Today's 2nd update]
Chapter 673 Chapter [107] - Referee Reform - [Today's Second Update]
When it comes to referees, let’s not forget to talk about the questions about referees in previous World Cup finals reported by England’s “The Times”: The referees in the finals have been played in history: Who is the Queen awarding the award, and who makes the old horse cry!
On the evening of July 7th, South African time, FIFA officially announced that Webber, the famous England post, will be in charge of the final three days later. He will be the one who affects the fate of the Netherlands and Spain.In the history of the World Cup, many chief referees and assistant referees have dedicated classic law enforcement in the finals. Some penalties have been regarded as models by the international refereeing circle, and some have become classic unsolved cases in the history of the World Cup.The following is a look back at nine of the most famous final referees in World Cup history.
1966 Bachramov (USSR), Dunst (Switzerland)!
"That Soviet lineman" is still a wonderful meeting for the English. The lineman Bahramov was the one who clearly signaled to the referee Dunst that Hurst's goal had crossed the goal line in overtime. He was even awarded by the Queen of England afterwards.Until the 1992 European Cup battle between England and France, after Pierce's free kick bounced off the crossbar, England coach Taylor still publicly lamented "why not the Soviet lineman".Of course, the Federal Republic of Germany was also dissatisfied with referee Dunst's performance after the game. When England scored the fourth goal, many spectators rushed into the field from the stands to celebrate in advance, but Dunst still believed that the goal was valid.
1974 Taylor (England)!
Taylor made a classic penalty in the final between West Germany and the Netherlands in the World Cup in 74. He called Hoeness for a foul in the penalty area in just one minute of the game. This was the fastest penalty penalty in the history of the World Cup final.During the game, Taylor also withstood the pressure of the two superstars. Beckenbauer stepped forward and said "Taylor, you British!" after a penalty kick, and Cruyff was shown a yellow card by Taylor for protesting the penalty at halftime.Due to his stern and selfless law enforcement style in the finals, Taylor has become a model in the world referee circle. In the early days of the Chinese professional league, a large number of referees regarded Taylor as a model of their own industry.
1986 Philjo (Brazil)!
The Brazilian team's embarrassing performance in the two World Cups in the 80s helped the Brazilian referee to enforce the finals in two consecutive World Cups. In 1986, Filho personally enforced the law against Argentina, Brazil's South American rival, to win the championship. In this game, the German midfielder Matthaeus closely guarded Maradona.
1990 Mendes (Mexico)!
The final of the Summer of Italy set many records, including the first red card in the history of the World Cup final, the most controversial penalty kick in the final, etc., and the person who assumed this controversy was the Mexican referee Mendes.His many key penalties were strongly protested by the Argentine players led by Maradona. The Argentines believed that Monzon's red card sentencing was too heavy.So far, Maradona still insists that the Argentine team in the 90 final was "ransacked by the Mafia."
1994 Pujl (Hungary)!
From 1994 to 1997, Puchel was named the best referee in the world by authoritative organizations for four consecutive years. The 94 World Cup final he enforced was also the first World Cup final in history to play 120 minutes.However, in the 94 World Cup, Pucher is more memorable for the match between Italy and Spain in the quarter-finals. He missed Tassotti's bad action of breaking Enrique's nose.Pucher's stable performance in the final made people almost forget that there are referees in this game under the scorching summer!
1998 Berkura (Morocco)!
He is the first African referee in World Cup history to referee a final.In the World Cup in France, he first officiated two non-focus matches between Germany and the United States, Argentina and Croatia in the group stage. This experience also made people have doubts about the referee before the final.However, the facts proved that Bercula fulfilled his mission. In the final, his law enforcement did not give the players of both sides anything to criticize. Even the French captain Desailly who was sent off with two yellows in the second half was convincing.
One of the best star referees in the history of football, the early exit of Italy in the Korea-Japan World Cup made this famous referee fulfill his dream of law enforcement in the World Cup final.Collina's law enforcement on the field is quite show-like. Even in a heavyweight final like Brazil and Germany, the scene of Collina smiling and communicating with the players on the penalty still attracted enough camera attention.Before the final, Kahn once praised "Collina is an excellent referee, but he can't always bring me good luck." This prophecy unfortunately came true. After Bayern 99-1 Manchester United in the 2 Champions League final and Germany 01-1 England in the 5 qualifier, Collina's refereeing game became Kahn's tragedy again.
2006 Elizondo (Argentina)!
Elizondo served as the referee for five games in the World Cup in Germany. He took care of the law enforcement of the opening game and the final. In the final, the red card he showed to Zidane became an eternal classic scene in the history of the World Cup.Although the red card received by Zizou's behavior is undisputed, French coach Domenech still strongly questioned the "procedural justice" of the red card after the game. He believed that Elizondo sent Zidane off after the fourth official watched the video and was reminded of the violation.In the end, FIFA made it clear that Elizondo's enforcement was correct.
When it comes to refereeing issues, we have to talk about FIFA's reform of referees. The German "Bild" reported on this: FIFA senior officials officially reformed the next World Cup, and referees' goal-line technology!
They wrote in the article: It is believed that the FIFA senior executive committee will be formalized this Thursday. In the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the refereeing system may have a fundamental change. Both goal-line technology and additional referees may be used.Due to the many strength misjudgments, misjudgments, and missed judgments in the World Cup in South Africa, FIFA has been under increasing pressure and is forced to seriously examine the existing refereeing rules!
One of the most famous examples is that in Germany's 4-1 victory over England in one-eighth of the game, Lampard's goal, which clearly crossed the goal line by more than half a meter, was missed by Uruguayan referee Larionda and assistant referee Espinoza.In the next game, Carlos Tevez put Messi's lob shot in the offside position. After the famous Italian whistler Rossetti asked the linesman, he still misjudged the goal as valid. [Gerrard calls for the introduction of goal-line technology]
Lampard's accident is a bad day for FIFA, FIFA secretary general Jerome Balck has admitted. "We're all talking about a goal that the referee didn't see, that's why we're talking about using new technology," Balcke told the BBC.
He also hinted that the system of adding two goal-line referees, which was trialled in Europa League last season, could be adopted.This season, the UEFA Champions League will also try to use the new rules, and if successful, the next World Cup may also use it.Balk added: "But before we do that, let's see if the system helps, or if adding four eyes to the referee makes him more comfortable and makes it a little easier for them. If so, why not use it?"
In March this year, the FIFA Council passed a resolution at a special meeting held because of Henry's handball, rejecting the proposal to use goal-line technology.However, after more and more controversial penalties in the World Cup, Balck admitted that the development of modern football has made FIFA difficult: "The teams and players are so strong now, so fast, the game is different, the referee is older than all the players. The game is so fast, the ball flies so fast, we have to help the referee, we have to do something, that's why I say this will be the last World Cup with the current system."
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has admitted his position against the use of high-tech goal-line technology has changed after Lampard's goal was misjudged. "The only thing we need to revisit is goal-line technology," Blatter said. "Football is a never-ending game. Once there is a dispute about whether the ball went into the net or out of bounds, or if a goal chance involved whether it was offside, could we ask the team to watch a slow-motion replay once or twice, like tennis?"
Blatter confirmed that in October or November, FIFA will release a new global plan to improve refereeing standards. "We want to improve game control," Blatter said. "How to do it? After the 10 World Cup, we developed a plan called Football 11. We made a lot of corrections, such as returning the goalkeeper and not being able to use his hands. We didn't start today. This is a continuous process. We will study a new model in October or November, how to improve the level of enforcement.
(End of this chapter)
When it comes to referees, let’s not forget to talk about the questions about referees in previous World Cup finals reported by England’s “The Times”: The referees in the finals have been played in history: Who is the Queen awarding the award, and who makes the old horse cry!
On the evening of July 7th, South African time, FIFA officially announced that Webber, the famous England post, will be in charge of the final three days later. He will be the one who affects the fate of the Netherlands and Spain.In the history of the World Cup, many chief referees and assistant referees have dedicated classic law enforcement in the finals. Some penalties have been regarded as models by the international refereeing circle, and some have become classic unsolved cases in the history of the World Cup.The following is a look back at nine of the most famous final referees in World Cup history.
1966 Bachramov (USSR), Dunst (Switzerland)!
"That Soviet lineman" is still a wonderful meeting for the English. The lineman Bahramov was the one who clearly signaled to the referee Dunst that Hurst's goal had crossed the goal line in overtime. He was even awarded by the Queen of England afterwards.Until the 1992 European Cup battle between England and France, after Pierce's free kick bounced off the crossbar, England coach Taylor still publicly lamented "why not the Soviet lineman".Of course, the Federal Republic of Germany was also dissatisfied with referee Dunst's performance after the game. When England scored the fourth goal, many spectators rushed into the field from the stands to celebrate in advance, but Dunst still believed that the goal was valid.
1974 Taylor (England)!
Taylor made a classic penalty in the final between West Germany and the Netherlands in the World Cup in 74. He called Hoeness for a foul in the penalty area in just one minute of the game. This was the fastest penalty penalty in the history of the World Cup final.During the game, Taylor also withstood the pressure of the two superstars. Beckenbauer stepped forward and said "Taylor, you British!" after a penalty kick, and Cruyff was shown a yellow card by Taylor for protesting the penalty at halftime.Due to his stern and selfless law enforcement style in the finals, Taylor has become a model in the world referee circle. In the early days of the Chinese professional league, a large number of referees regarded Taylor as a model of their own industry.
1986 Philjo (Brazil)!
The Brazilian team's embarrassing performance in the two World Cups in the 80s helped the Brazilian referee to enforce the finals in two consecutive World Cups. In 1986, Filho personally enforced the law against Argentina, Brazil's South American rival, to win the championship. In this game, the German midfielder Matthaeus closely guarded Maradona.
1990 Mendes (Mexico)!
The final of the Summer of Italy set many records, including the first red card in the history of the World Cup final, the most controversial penalty kick in the final, etc., and the person who assumed this controversy was the Mexican referee Mendes.His many key penalties were strongly protested by the Argentine players led by Maradona. The Argentines believed that Monzon's red card sentencing was too heavy.So far, Maradona still insists that the Argentine team in the 90 final was "ransacked by the Mafia."
1994 Pujl (Hungary)!
From 1994 to 1997, Puchel was named the best referee in the world by authoritative organizations for four consecutive years. The 94 World Cup final he enforced was also the first World Cup final in history to play 120 minutes.However, in the 94 World Cup, Pucher is more memorable for the match between Italy and Spain in the quarter-finals. He missed Tassotti's bad action of breaking Enrique's nose.Pucher's stable performance in the final made people almost forget that there are referees in this game under the scorching summer!
1998 Berkura (Morocco)!
He is the first African referee in World Cup history to referee a final.In the World Cup in France, he first officiated two non-focus matches between Germany and the United States, Argentina and Croatia in the group stage. This experience also made people have doubts about the referee before the final.However, the facts proved that Bercula fulfilled his mission. In the final, his law enforcement did not give the players of both sides anything to criticize. Even the French captain Desailly who was sent off with two yellows in the second half was convincing.
One of the best star referees in the history of football, the early exit of Italy in the Korea-Japan World Cup made this famous referee fulfill his dream of law enforcement in the World Cup final.Collina's law enforcement on the field is quite show-like. Even in a heavyweight final like Brazil and Germany, the scene of Collina smiling and communicating with the players on the penalty still attracted enough camera attention.Before the final, Kahn once praised "Collina is an excellent referee, but he can't always bring me good luck." This prophecy unfortunately came true. After Bayern 99-1 Manchester United in the 2 Champions League final and Germany 01-1 England in the 5 qualifier, Collina's refereeing game became Kahn's tragedy again.
2006 Elizondo (Argentina)!
Elizondo served as the referee for five games in the World Cup in Germany. He took care of the law enforcement of the opening game and the final. In the final, the red card he showed to Zidane became an eternal classic scene in the history of the World Cup.Although the red card received by Zizou's behavior is undisputed, French coach Domenech still strongly questioned the "procedural justice" of the red card after the game. He believed that Elizondo sent Zidane off after the fourth official watched the video and was reminded of the violation.In the end, FIFA made it clear that Elizondo's enforcement was correct.
When it comes to refereeing issues, we have to talk about FIFA's reform of referees. The German "Bild" reported on this: FIFA senior officials officially reformed the next World Cup, and referees' goal-line technology!
They wrote in the article: It is believed that the FIFA senior executive committee will be formalized this Thursday. In the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the refereeing system may have a fundamental change. Both goal-line technology and additional referees may be used.Due to the many strength misjudgments, misjudgments, and missed judgments in the World Cup in South Africa, FIFA has been under increasing pressure and is forced to seriously examine the existing refereeing rules!
One of the most famous examples is that in Germany's 4-1 victory over England in one-eighth of the game, Lampard's goal, which clearly crossed the goal line by more than half a meter, was missed by Uruguayan referee Larionda and assistant referee Espinoza.In the next game, Carlos Tevez put Messi's lob shot in the offside position. After the famous Italian whistler Rossetti asked the linesman, he still misjudged the goal as valid. [Gerrard calls for the introduction of goal-line technology]
Lampard's accident is a bad day for FIFA, FIFA secretary general Jerome Balck has admitted. "We're all talking about a goal that the referee didn't see, that's why we're talking about using new technology," Balcke told the BBC.
He also hinted that the system of adding two goal-line referees, which was trialled in Europa League last season, could be adopted.This season, the UEFA Champions League will also try to use the new rules, and if successful, the next World Cup may also use it.Balk added: "But before we do that, let's see if the system helps, or if adding four eyes to the referee makes him more comfortable and makes it a little easier for them. If so, why not use it?"
In March this year, the FIFA Council passed a resolution at a special meeting held because of Henry's handball, rejecting the proposal to use goal-line technology.However, after more and more controversial penalties in the World Cup, Balck admitted that the development of modern football has made FIFA difficult: "The teams and players are so strong now, so fast, the game is different, the referee is older than all the players. The game is so fast, the ball flies so fast, we have to help the referee, we have to do something, that's why I say this will be the last World Cup with the current system."
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has admitted his position against the use of high-tech goal-line technology has changed after Lampard's goal was misjudged. "The only thing we need to revisit is goal-line technology," Blatter said. "Football is a never-ending game. Once there is a dispute about whether the ball went into the net or out of bounds, or if a goal chance involved whether it was offside, could we ask the team to watch a slow-motion replay once or twice, like tennis?"
Blatter confirmed that in October or November, FIFA will release a new global plan to improve refereeing standards. "We want to improve game control," Blatter said. "How to do it? After the 10 World Cup, we developed a plan called Football 11. We made a lot of corrections, such as returning the goalkeeper and not being able to use his hands. We didn't start today. This is a continuous process. We will study a new model in October or November, how to improve the level of enforcement.
(End of this chapter)
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