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soomovic · 8 months
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Pep Guardiola (Spain) vs Zinedine Zidane (France) - during talk to Referee Pierluigi Collina the European Championships Quarter Final 2000.
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futebolscore · 2 years
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Pierluigi Collina, Ronaldo Nazário e Zinedine Zidane.
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Pierluigi Collina, 13-02-1960 Bologna Italia. former international football (soccer) referee.
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keepscrollinghun · 1 year
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soloesunmundial · 2 years
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El arbitraje de Qatar ¡un desastre con nombre y apellido!
Si la famosa pelota de voley playa de Sudáfrica 2010, Jabulani, amenazó con malograr el Mundial cuando nadie estaba preparado para ese peso, en este Mundial el VAR está malogrando los partidos con esas posiciones adelantadas milimétricas, las salidas ciegas de los porteros que son penales, y las normas poco claras de los árbitros para ir o no ir al VAR y en qué jugadas. 
Pues todos esos líos tienen nombre propio: Pierluigi Collina, de origen italiano, actual jefe de árbitros de la FIFA, quien fue el responsable de preparar a los árbitros antes del Mundial y en dirigir cómo deben ser tomadas las decisiones en este Mundial, desde el VAR, qué es posición adelantada y esos exagerados tiempos añadidos porque “la gente quiere ver más futbol”.
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Collina, exárbitro de gran experiencia en Mundiales, quiso convertir a sus pares en cyborgs que no se equivocan nunca, y los ha convertido en personas fatales dirigidas por auriculares y cuyas decisiones importantes, más allá del juego, se ven en televisores 4k o cámaras en posiciones distintas. 
Y lo peor: se equivocan igual. O más, porque no hay nada más engañoso que la tecnología mal aplicada. 
Un desastre.
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justinssportscorner · 2 years
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Sean Ingle at The Guardian: 
So much for football being a game that lasts 90 minutes. Or the sight of a fourth official holding up a board showing two or three minutes of added time. At this tournament, the 100min-plus match is becoming the new normal.
England’s 6-2 victory against Iran on Monday lasted a record‑breaking 117min, with 14min 08sec of stoppage time in the first half and 13min 08sec in the second. Argentina’s shock 2-1 defeat against Saudi Arabia on Tuesday was not far behind, lasting 111min. Forget Fergie Time, welcome to Fifa Time.
The reason, Fifa has confirmed, is down to a new directive to ensure all “unnatural lost time” is added at the end of each half. In Qatar it has asked officials to more accurately monitor when a game is stopped for goal celebrations, time wasting, video assistant referee decisions, substitutions, penalties and red cards – even if it means extending a match by many minutes.
Pierluigi Collina, the chairman of Fifa’s referees committee, said last week: “If we want to have more active time, we need to be ready to see this kind of additional time given.
“Think of a match where in a half there are three goals. The celebration normally takes one to one and a half minutes. With three goals, basically you lose five, six minutes. So what we really want to do is to accurately calculate the time to be added.”
Wanna wonder why FIFA World Cup games are having longer stoppage times, where 8-minute stoppage times or longer are the norm and not the exception? It's a new directive by FIFA to include all "unnatural lost time" into the calculation. 
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miroslavcloset · 26 days
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GUYS PIERLUIGI COLLINA IS HERE IN MY CITY
WHAT
This is surreal, the goat here in my city watching Colombia wnt play
I'm dreaming
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notjustagame7 · 5 months
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Pierluigi Collina, when asked about the most the greatest moment of his career:
"We were in the last two minutes, and I saw the Bayern players on the bench ready to celebrate their title. The fans were hugging each other in the stands waiting for my final whistle.
Then suddenly, Manchester scores two goals in two minutes and reverses the score. I will never forget the joy of the players and the English bench, it looked like lions roaring, in front of a cathedral silence on the Bayern side.
The United players were running like crazy on the pitch, while I saw a Bayern player lying crying, without hope, with enormous disappointment. I approach him, but I can't think of anything else to say to him other than "Get up and fight, you still have 20 seconds left!
But at that moment, I saw the true face of football, where players would give their whole lives in a stadium, with people shouting with joy and others bruised deep in their souls."
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heungmins · 2 years
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Cartellino blu, sperimentazione in FA Cup? La FIFA però frena tutto
Due giorni fa è arrivato l’annuncio che si comincerà a sperimentare le espulsioni a tempo, che saranno comminate dagli arbitri con un cartellino blu. Il provvedimento, sponsorizzato da Pierluigi Collina (presidente della Commissione Arbitrale della FIFA), dovrebbe essere introdotto ufficialmente dal 2 marzo, quando si svolgerà la riunione generale annuale dell’IFAB a Glasgow. L’Inghilterra…
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soomovic · 1 year
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Pierluigi Collina the referee of the game Argentina v England FIFA World Cup 2002
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freelance-informatique · 10 months
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Carton blanc pour exclusion temporaire dans le football, l'IFAB planche sur la question
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Le carton pour une exclusions temporaires dans le football professionnel ? L'International Football Association Board (IFAB), l'organe responsable des règles du football, envisage sérieusement d'intégrer les exclusions temporaires dans le football professionnel. Cette proposition, mise en avant lors de leur réunion annuelle à Londres, vise à réduire les tensions sur le terrain et à promouvoir le fair-play. Le carton blanc pour une exclusion temporaire dans le football professionnel Depuis 2017, les catégories non professionnelles expérimentent déjà l'exclusion temporaire en utilisant le carton blanc, avec des résultats positifs. En France, cette pratique est symbolisée par le carton blanc, utilisé dans le football amateur depuis 2018. https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1729515647049056613 Cette initiative a été bien accueillie par les joueurs amateurs, les jeunes, les vétérans et les personnes handicapées, ce qui encourage l'IFAB à envisager son application au niveau professionnel. Lire aussi : L'approche de 1win en ce qui concerne la sécurité des données et de la protection de la vie privée Carton blanc dans le football ? L'IFAB est favorable Lors de la prochaine assemblée générale de l'IFAB, prévue en mars 2024 à Glasgow, la proposition minutieusement examinée. L'organisme étudie actuellement comment adapter ces exclusions temporaires pour des infractions spécifiques et des fautes tactiques au football de haut niveau. La frustration croissante des fans face aux fautes tactiques est également un facteur de cette considération. Pierluigi Collina, président de la commission des arbitres de la FIFA, joue un rôle clé dans ces discussions. La possibilité d'un essai d'exclusion temporaire dans le football professionnel dès la prochaine saison est à l'étude. L'approbation de l'assemblée générale de l'IFAB est nécessaire pour initier cet essai. Voir également : Super League : Les 10 règles de base qu'il faut savoir sur ce nouveau projet ! Le football va revoir en partie ses règles Cette initiative souligne la volonté de l'IFAB d'adapter et de moderniser les règles du football pour répondre aux besoins et aux attentes actuelles. Les enjeux sont considérables : il s'agit de mieux gérer les tensions durant les matchs et d'améliorer la qualité du jeu. La décision finale, attendue avec impatience, pourrait marquer un tournant historique dans l'évolution des règles de ce sport mondial. Read the full article
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patricksmorch · 11 months
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Infantino celebrates 100th nation to join FIFAs Football for Schools programme | FIFA
Infantino celebrates 100th nation to join FIFA’s Football for Schools programme | FIFA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AopC-xfpmrI Burundi has become the 100th country to implement FIFA’s Football for Schools programme in a ceremony held in a celebratory atmosphere at the Urunani Stadium in Buganda, outside Bujumbura, and attended by FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The ceremony took place in the presence of the Burundi Minister of East African Community Affairs, Youth, Sports and Culture, Gervais Abayeho, and the President of the Football Federation of Burundi, Alexandre Muyenge. “Thanks to this wonderful Football for Schools project, FIFA and Burundi are uniting the world. We’re uniting the world with a football project, with an education project, with a project that gives chances and opportunities to the youth, to the boys and girls of this wonderful country, Burundi,” the FIFA President told the crowd. FIFA Chief of Global Football Development Arsène Wenger and Chairman of FIFA Referees Committee Pierluigi Collina were also part of the FIFA delegation, along with FIFA Director Member Associations Africa Gelson Fernandes and FIFA Senior Football Advisor Youri Djorkaeff. Football for Schools aims to make the game more accessible to young people by incorporating football activities into the education system. Supported by UNESCO, the programme contributes to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by empowering children. Around 1.5 million footballs have been distributed since it was first launched in Puerto Rico in 2019 and more than 23 million children are using the Football for Schools app. Visit the WeShow Football store: https://www.youtube.com/weshowfootball/store LIKE our videos? Please SUBSCRIBE here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/weshowfootball?sub_confirmation=1 to support our Channel 👍 #WeShowFootball features previews, reactions and behind-the-scenes footage from Europe's elite football competitions. For more international sports news content, visit SNTV at http://www.sntv.com via WeShow Sports https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5yB3mDwRyLNeRvfCSdKMeg October 24, 2023 at 04:00AM
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thxnews · 1 year
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FIFA U-17 World Cup 2023: Meet the Match Officials
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  A Milestone for Indonesia
In a significant announcement, the FIFA Referees Committee has unveiled the team of match officials for the upcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup Indonesia 2023™. Furthermore, they have carefully selected a total of 18 referees, 36 assistant referees, and 18 video match officials for this prestigious tournament, marking a historic moment as Indonesia gets ready to host its first-ever FIFA competition.   The Legacy of Refereeing Chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee, Pierluigi Collina, expressed excitement about the tournament's significance, not only as a sporting event but also as a milestone for the team of referees. He emphasized that refereeing would be an integral part of the legacy left by the U-17 World Cup in Indonesia.  
Preparing for Youth Excellence
Under the watchful eye of the FIFA Refereeing Subdivision, the match officials will undergo rigorous preparations for this vital youth competition. Their training will encompass a wide range of topics, including a deep understanding of the game, effective teamwork, and the crucial art of positioning to make accurate decisions.   Striving for Uniformity FIFA's Director of Refereeing, Massimo Busacca, stressed the importance of FIFA's refereeing philosophy in ensuring uniformity and consistency in officiating. The aim is to select the best match officials from around the world for FIFA competitions, upholding the highest standards in the sport.  
Learning from Real Matches
In the days leading up to the tournament kick-off, the chosen match officials will participate in a final preparation seminar. Here, they will meticulously review and analyze video clips of actual match scenarios. They will also engage in practical training sessions with players, all of which will be recorded to provide instant feedback from instructors.   Elevating Careers Collina highlighted that the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Indonesia would provide a platform for talented FIFA match officials to showcase their skills on the international stage. It represents a crucial step forward in their careers and follows the success of the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina.  
Mark Your Calendars
The FIFA U-17 World Cup Indonesia 2023 will occur from November 10 to December 2, 2023. The tournament's organizers conducted the draw on September 15 at the Home of FIFA in Zurich, igniting excitement and anticipation for a historic event in Indonesian football history.   Sources: THX News & FIFA. Read the full article
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dotengine · 1 year
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FIFA referee chief hits back at UEFA stoppage-time criticism
FIFA referees’ chief Pierluigi Collina has responded to criticism from UEFA over the increase in added time, saying that all confederations had been part of the consultation. Collina praised referees worldwide for applying Laws of the Game, including accurately applying time lost for goal celebrations, and insisted no match needs to be extended unnecessarily. Zvonimir Boban, UEFA’s chief of…
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