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U.S. Soccer Refs to Officiate CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying

U.S. WNT 19 January @ 12:19 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Highly experienced referees Kari Seitz, Margaret Domka and Marlene Duffy were selected to officiate the CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying tournament being held from Jan. 20-29 in Vancouver, Canada.
Seitz and Duffy were selected to be officials at the tournament after a series of physical and technical tests at the CONCACAF Elite Referee Course.

Mike Riley - the 'right refs for the right games' - part 1

Another Arsenal Blog 06 January @ 02:00 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Apparently refereeing is getting better year on year, according to Mike Riley that is, and that's how he started off his interview with the BBC's Mark Chapman last night on Radio 5 Live. It's just a shame that no one outside the PGMO gets to see any data that would back these confident claims up. According to Prozone assistant referees allegedly got 99% of their decisions correct last season,

Assistance for the Assistants . . . from the Royal Mint !

For the Integrity of Soccer 04 January @ 11:57 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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After publication of my latest blog, which featured an analysis of the error made by one of the Assistant Referees at the end of the game between Sunderland AFC and Manchester City last weekend, I was contacted by a gentleman...

2011 Regionals Diary Day Two

RefBlog 10 December @ 12:16 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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For the tournament I'm doing Outside Pack Reffing. There's a minor problem with roller derby - it's not that outside pack reffing isn't important; it's just that it could be said that the other positions are just "more equal" than OPR - honestly, it's much like Assistant Referees in soccer; when you have good OPRs things can go absolutely awesome, and the inside refs appreciate the heck out of them and it can turn a well-reffed bout into an awesomely reffed-bout.

Cologne v Mainz postponed due to ref’s suicide attempt

Off the Post 21 November @ 05:39 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Ref saved by assistants The Bundesliga match between Cologne and Mainz had to be called off at the weekend after the referee attempted to take his own life hours before kick-off. Babak Rafati was due to officiate the game and was expected to meet with the other match officals at 1.30pm. The assistant referees and [.

German Ref Stable After Suicide Attempt

Attacking Soccer 19 November @ 03:05 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Cologne and Mainz top flight Bundesliga game was called after 41 year old Banker Babak Rafati who had been due to referee the tie attempted suicide in his Hotel room.

Rafati's assistants new there was something a miss when the referee of over 200 top flight games including Champions League ties was unusually late and not answering his phone.

Additional Assistant Referees, the sequel (from Ed)

For the Integrity of Soccer 18 August @ 01:33 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Regular readers of these pages will recall that I wrote an article in October of last year about the concept and use of the Additional Assistant Referees in the UEFA Champions and the Europa Leagues. At the time I pointed...

Improving USSF Referees

Sounder at Heart - Soccer From the Heart of the Sound 10 August @ 09:00 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Everyone knows this is an issue. Don Garber talks about it. Coaches talk about it. Owners talk about it. General Mangers talk about it. Players talk about it. Fans talk about it.

The steps to improving things seem to be very slow. One change has been that the old USSF reviewer of referees is now working for MLS, and so the full-time pros are reviewing themselves.

Seitz to Referee Third Place Game

U.S. WNT 15 July @ 02:12 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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U.S. referee Kari Seitz will officiate the Third Place match at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup on Saturday between Sweden and France in Sinsheim, Germany. Assistant Referees Marlene Duffy and Veronica Perez comprise the other parts of the referee crew, and Seitz will be refereeing her third game of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.

CONCACAF referees for Women's World Cup

HexagonalBlog 20 April @ 12:23 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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FIFA has announced the referees list for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. There are three Americans on the list -- one long-time referee (Kari Seitz) and two assistant referees -- as well as three Mexicans and one each from Canada, El Salvador, and Trinidad & Tobago. Here's the list: Referees Kari Seitz (USA) Carol Anne Chenard (Canada) Quetzalli Alvarado Godíñez (Mexico) Assistant Referees Emperatríz Ivonne Ayala López (El Salvador) Mayte Ivonne Chávez García (Mexico) Marlene Duffy (USA) Cindy Mohammed (Trinidad & Tobago) Rita Muñoz (Mexico) Veronica Pérez (USA)

Running lines and drinking limes

Dan Loney Says It All 31 January @ 08:39 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Like you, I'm proud to live in a country where ignorant, worthless loudmouths could never trash an assistant referee purely on the basis of her gender.
Unfortunately, that's because, unlike England, MLS doesn't have female assistant referees running the sidelines, and hasn't since WUSA started.

Sexism sucks, so what can you do about it?

The Philly Soccer Page 25 January @ 10:30 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Skysportsclub@bskyb.com.

That is the email address SkySports offers if you want to contact football expert Andy Gray. And you should.

I know I am prone to the odd rant or two on PSP, but I try to steer clear of giving advice. Not this time.

Tell Gray what you think of the comments he made about Sian Massey, a female linesman working the Liverpool/Wolverhampton match on Saturday.

Sian Massey Stars As Female Assistant Referee in Wolves vs Liverpool Match

EPL Talk 22 January @ 08:58 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Some viewers may have done a double-take early Saturday while watching the replay of Liverpool's first goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers to see if Fernando Torres was offside or not. With hair bobbing up and down, it was a female assistant referee who made the critical decision to keep her flag down, allowing Torres to run on and take a pass from Raul Meireles and for Torres to slide the ball into the back of the net.