FIFA Women’s Champions Cup Final 2026: Garcia (MEX)

1 February 2026

Final
Arsenal WFC – Corinthians SC
Referee: Katia Garcia MEX (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Sandra Ramirez MEX
Assistant Referee 2: Karen Diaz MEX
Fourth Official: Karen Hernandez MEX
VAR: Tatiana Guzman NCA
AVAR: Diana Perez MEX

Match for Third Place
AS FAR – Gotham FC
Referee: Edina Alves BRA
Assistant Referee 1: Neuza Back BRA
Assistant Referee 2: Fabrini Bevilaqua BRA
Fourth Official: Charly Deretti BRA
VAR: Daiane Muniz BRA
AVAR: Salome Di Iorio ARG

CAF Confederation Cup 2025/2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 4)

1 February 2026

Maniema Union – Wydad AC
Referee: Mohamed Moussa NGA (photo)

Djoliba – USM Alger
Referee: Ahmed Arajiga TAN

Olympic Safi – San Pedro
Referee: Tewodros Mitiku ETH

Azam – Nairobi United
Referee: Gerson Angono EQG

AS Otoho – Singida Black Stars
Referee: Aklesso Gnama TOG

Stellenbosch – CR Belouizdad
Referee: Abdallah Jammeh GAM

Kaizer Chiefs – ZESCO United
Referee: Mweshitsama Naftal NAM

Al Masry – Zamalek
Referee: Lotfi Bekouassa ALG

CAF Champions League 2025/2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 4)

30 January - 1 February 2026

Al Hilal – Mamelodi Sundowns
Referee: Mahmoud Nagy EGY (photo)

Young Africans – Al Ahly
Referee: Antoine Effa CMR

AS FAR – JS Kabylie
Referee: Hillary Hambaba ZAM

Rivers United – Power Dynamos
Referee: Leonidas Barbosa CTA

Petro de Luanda – Stade Malien
Referee: Richard Kokora CIV

Simba – Esperance de Tunis
Referee: Luxolo Badi RSA

Pyramids – RS Berkane
Referee: Abdel-Aziz Bouh MTN

MC Alger – St. Eloi Lupopo
Referee: Celso Alvacao MOZ

UEFA Futsal Euro 2026 – Quarter-finals

31 January 2026
France – Ukraine
Referee 1: Cristiano Santos POR (photo)
Referee 2: Ruben Santos POR (photo)
Third Referee: Daniel Matkovic SUI
Fourth Referee: David Schaerli SUI
Timekeeper: Aleš Močnik Perič SVN
Referee Observer: Massimo Cumbo ITA

Armenia – Croatia
Referee 1: Juan Cordero Gallardo ESP
Referee 2: Alejandro Martinez Flores ESP
Third Referee: Nicola Manzione ITA
Fourth Referee: Chiara Perona ITA
Timekeeper: Dejan Veselič SVN
Referee Observer: Perry Gautier BEL

1 February 2026
Portugal – Belgium
Referee 1: Damian Grabowski POL
Referee 2: Arttu Kyynaeraeinen FIN
Third Referee: Nikola Jelić CRO
Fourth Referee: Ondřej Černý CZE
Timekeeper: Dominykas Norkus LTU
Referee Observer: Pedro Galan Nieto ESP

Spain – Italy
Referee 1: Julien Lang FRA
Referee 2: Victor Chaix FRA
Third Referee: Viktor Bugenko MDA
Fourth Referee: Grigori Ošomkov EST
Timekeeper: Bogdan Hanceariuc ROU
Referee Observer: Ivan Novak CRO

Brazil: Full-time professional referees

The CBF announced the creation of a program aimed at the professionalization of refereeing in Brazilian football. The initiative enters into force as early as 2026 and will be applied to the matches of the Brazilian Serie A Championship. There are 20 referees, 40 assistant referees and 12 video match officials who will enter an employment relationship with CBF for a period of one year. The 20 referees are Alex Stefano, Anderson Daronco, Braulio Machado, Bruno Arleu, David Lacerda, Edina Batista, Felipe Lima, Flavio Souza, Jonathan Pinheiro, Lucas Casagrande, Lucas Torezin, Matheus Candan, Paulo Zanovelli, Rafael Klein, Ramon Abatti, Raphael Claus, Rodrigo Pereira, Savio Sampaio, Wagner Magellan, Wilton Sampaio. The plan is that these 72 match officials will be responsible for the 380 matches of the main national competition Serie A, with the possibility of one-off performances in the Brazilian Cup and decisive clashes of Serie B. If any referees will decline the offer, the CBF has a list of alternates and the contracts will be made official in February, allowing the program to come into operation from 1 March 2026. The selection of the first 72 hired professional referees considered three criteria: (1) be a FIFA or CBF match official, (2) most matches referees in the A-League in 2024 and 2025, (3) average score in the CBF performance evaluation of seasons 2024 and 2025. Fixed salaries vary according to each referee's category. In addition to the monthly salary, the contractors will continue to receive game fees, a model already adopted today and will still be entitled to a bonus linked to their performance. The CBF does not intend to make public the specific values of each salary range (the monthly average among the 72 selected match officials is around R$ 13,000, while the referees concentrate the highest remunerations, with fixed values higher than R$ 30,000.
The professionalization project was developed from the analysis of models adopted in other European countries, such as Germany, England and Spain, as well as Mexico. To boost the growth of arbitration in the country, the CBF structured the program based on four main principles:
  • Remuneration: implementation of fixed salary, variable payments per match and bonuses for performance, in addition to benefits such as study aid and other services linked to the referee function.
  • Fitness and health: weekly training routine, supervised via smartwatches included in an exclusive kit provided by the CBF. They will also have support from nutritionists, psychologists and physical therapists, in addition to undergoing four annual evaluations, which can result in temporary removal during an evaluation cycle.
  • Technical training: CBF will hold monthly meetings with theoretical classes, tests and practical activities. The focus will be on improving decision-making and general management of matches, with dynamics aimed at standardizing criteria. Each professional referee will receive feedback with performance analysis each round.
  • Technology and innovation: CBF plans to introduce the semi-automatic offside technology later this season, although with no set date for the start of its use. Another novelty will be the adoption of the “RefCam”, attached to the referee to monitor the behavior of the players and curb excessive reactions from both sides.
In addition, CBF will use an internal performance ranking to value referees who stand out on the national stage and demote those with lower results. This ranking will not be released to the public and will be prepared from grades awarded by observers and the CBF Referees Committee.

Source: Meu Timao

UEFA Europa League 2025/2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 8)

29 January 2026

FC Porto – Rangers FC
Referee: Jasper Vergoote BEL (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Michael Geerolf BEL
Assistant Referee 2: Martijn Tiesters BEL
Fourth Official: Kevin Van Damme BEL
VAR: Jan Boterberg BEL
AVAR: Pol van Boekel NED
Referee Observer: Drago Kos SVN

LOSC Lille – SC Freiburg
Referee: Damian Sylwestrzak POL
Assistant Referee 1: Paweł Sokolnicki POL
Assistant Referee 2: Adam Karasewicz POL
Fourth Official: Lukasz Kuźma POL
VAR: Piotr Lasyk POL
AVAR: Fedayi San SUI
Referee Observer: Haim Jakov ISR

Real Betis – Feyenoord Rotterdam
Referee: Nikola Dabanović MNE
Assistant Referee 1: Vladan Todorović MNE
Assistant Referee 2: Srdjan Jovanović MNE
Fourth Official: Miloš Bošković MNE
VAR: Ivan Bebek CRO
AVAR: Mario Zebec CRO
Referee Observer: Peter Sippel GER

Aston Villa – FC Salzburg
Referee: Rohit Saggi NOR
Assistant Referee 1: Anders Dale NOR
Assistant Referee 2: Jorgen Valstadsve NOR
Fourth Official: Daniel Higraff NOR
VAR: Robert Schröder GER
AVAR: Christian Dingert GER
Referee Observer: Vlado Svilokos CRO

Crvena Zvezda – Celta de Vigo
Referee: Andrea Colombo ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Alessio Berti ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Davide Imperiale ITA
Fourth Official: Giuseppe Collu ITA
VAR: Valerio Marini ITA
AVAR: Daniele Doveri ITA
Referee Observer: Stefan Messner AUT

Olympique Lyonnais – PAOK Salonic

Referee: Ricardo De Burgos Bengoetxea ESP
Assistant Referee 1: Iker De Francisco Grijalba ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Iván Massó Granado ESP
Fourth Official: Adrián Cordero Vega ESP
VAR: Tomasz Kwiatkowski POL
AVAR: Carlos Del Cerro Grande ESP
Referee Observer: Alfredo Trentalange ITA

Celtic FC – FC Utrecht

Referee: Mohammad Al-Emara FIN
Assistant Referee 1: Turkka Valjakka FIN
Assistant Referee 2: Mika Lamppu FIN
Fourth Official: Peiman Simani FIN
VAR: Gianluca Aureliano ITA
AVAR: Marco Di Bello ITA
Referee Observer: Edgar Steinborn GER

Maccabi Tel Aviv – FC Bologna
Referee: Goga Kikacheishvili GEO
Assistant Referee 1: Davit Akhvlediani GEO
Assistant Referee 2: Davit Gabisonia GEO
Fourth Official: Bakari Bregadze GEO
VAR: Peter Bankes ENG
AVAR: Matthew Donohue ENG
Referee Observer: Viktor Kassai HUN

FC Basel – Viktoria Plzen
Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili GEO
Assistant Referee 1: Levan Varamishvili GEO
Assistant Referee 2: Giorgi Elikashvili GEO
Fourth Official: Giorgi Avazashvili GEO
VAR: Clay Ruperti NED
AVAR: Richard Martens NED
Referee Observer: Ante Vučemilović CRO

FC Midtjylland – GNK Dinamo
Referee: Elçin Masiyev AZE
Assistant Referee 1: Elşad Abdullayev AZE
Assistant Referee 2: Parvin Talibov AZE
Fourth Official: Kamal Umudlu AZE
VAR: Andrew Dallas SCO
AVAR: Michael Salisbury ENG
Referee Observer: Michal Beneš CZE

PFK Ludogorets  OGC Nice
Referee: Ondřej Berka CZE
Assistant Referee 1: Kamil Hájek CZE
Assistant Referee 2: Matěj Vlček CZE
Fourth Official: Ondřej Pechanec CZE
VAR: Tomáš Kocourek CZE
AVAR: Miroslav Zelinka CZE
Referee Observer: Helmut Fleischer GER

Nottingham Forrest – Ferencvarosi TC
Referee: Sebastian Gishamer AUT
Assistant Referee 1: Roland Riedel AUT
Assistant Referee 2: Santino Schreiner AUT
Fourth Official: Walter Altmann AUT
VAR: Manuel Schüttengruber AUT
AVAR: Rob Dieperink NED
Referee Observer: Alberto Undiano Mallenco ESP

Sturm Graz – SK Brann
Referee: Juxhin Xhaja ALB
Assistant Referee 1: Arbër Zalla ALB
Assistant Referee 2: Rejdi Avdo ALB
Fourth Official: Olsion Yzeiraj ALB
VAR: Lukas Fähndrich SUI
AVAR: Kreshnik Bajramaj ALB
Referee Observer: Fredy Fautrel FRA

FCSB – Fenerbahce
Referee: Nenad Minaković SRB
Assistant Referee 1: Nikola Borović SRB
Assistant Referee 2: Boško Božović SRB
Fourth Official: Milan Mitić SRB
VAR: Momčilo Marković SRB
AVAR: Jelena Cvetković SRB
Referee Observer: László Vagner HUN

VfB Stuttgart – BSC Young Boys
Referee: Javier Alberola Rojas ESP
Assistant Referee 1: Alfredo Rodríguez Moreno ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Marcos Cerdán Aguilar ESP
Fourth Official: Víctor García Verdura ESP
VAR: Valentín Pizarro Gómez ESP
AVAR: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández ESP
Referee Observer: Jon Skjervold NOR

Panathinaikos – AS Roma
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera ESP
Assistant Referee 1: Carlos Álvarez Fernández ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Miguel Martínez Munuera ESP
Fourth Official: Miguel Ortiz Arias ESP
VAR: Javier Iglesias Villanueva ESP
AVAR: Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz ESP
Referee Observer: Markus Strömbergsson SWE

Go Ahead Eagles – SC Braga
Referee: Willy Delajod FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Erwan Finjean FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Valentin Évrard FRA
Fourth Official: Marc Bollengier FRA
VAR: Bastien Dechepy FRA
AVAR: Sascha Stegemann GER
Referee Observer: Alan Sant MLT

KRC Genk – Malmo FF
Referee: Horațiu Feșnic ROU
Assistant Referee 1: Valentin Avram ROU
Assistant Referee 2: Alexandru Cerei ROU
Fourth Official: Rareș Vidican ROU
VAR: Cătălin Popa ROU
AVAR: Marcel Bîrsan ROU
Referee Observer: Andreas Schluchter SUI

UEFA Futsal Euro 2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 3)

28 January 2026
Latvia – Croatia
Referee 1: Chiara Perona ITA (photo)
Referee 2: Nicola Manzione ITA
Third Referee: Dag Erik Tangvik NOR
Fourth Referee: Telmen Undrakh NOR
Timekeeper: Daniel Matkovic SUI
Referee Observer: Perry Gautier BEL

Georgia – France
Referee 1: Aleš Močnik Perič SVN
Referee 2: Dejan Veselič SVN
Third Referee: Hikmat Qafarli AZE
Fourth Referee: Done Ristovski MKD
Timekeeper: Marjan Mladenovski MKD
Referee Observer: Massimo Cumbo ITA

Czechia – Ukraine
Referee 1: Alejandro Martinez Flores ESP
Referee 2: Juan Cordero Gallardo ESP
Third Referee: Daniel Matkovic SUI
Fourth Referee: Dag Erik Tangvik NOR
Timekeeper: Telmen Undrakh NOR
Referee Observer: Perry Gautier BEL

Lithuania – Armenia
Referee 1: Ruben Santos POR
Referee 2: Cristiano Santos POR
Third Referee: David Schaerli SUI
Fourth Referee: Peter Nurse ENG
Timekeeper: Done Ristovski MKD
Referee Observer: Massimo Cumbo ITA

29 January 2026
Spain – Belgium
Referee 1: Mariia Myslovska UKR
Referee 2: Denys Kutsyi UKR
Third Referee: Dominykas Norkus LTU
Fourth Referee: Kaloyan Kirilov BUL
Timekeeper: Damian Grabowski POL
Referee Observer: Ivan Novak CRO

Slovenia – Belarus
Referee 1: Victor Chaix FRA
Referee 2: Julien Lang FRA
Third Referee: Petar Radojcic SRB
Fourth Referee: David Glavonjic SWE
Timekeeper: Ademir Avdic SWE
Referee Observer: Pedro Galan Nieto ESP

Portugal – Poland
Referee 1: Grigori Ošomkov EST
Referee 2: Viktor Bugenko MDA
Third Referee: Arttu Kyynaeraeinen FIN
Fourth Referee: Bogdan Hanceariuc ROU
Timekeeper: David Glavonjic SWE
Referee Observer: Ivan Novak CRO

Italy – Hungary
Referee 1: Ondřej Černy CZE
Referee 2: Nikola Jelić CRO
Third Referee: Damian Grabowski POL
Fourth Referee: Dominykas Norkus LTU
Timekeeper: Kaloyan Kirilov BUL
Referee Observer: Pedro Galan Nieto ESP

UEFA Champions League 2025/2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 8)

28 January 2026

AFC Ajax – Olympiacos SFP
Referee: François Letexier FRA (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Cyril Mugnier FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Mehdi Rahmouni FRA
Fourth Official: Jérémie Pignard FRA
VAR: Jarred Gillett ENG
AVAR: Mathieu Vernice FRA
Referee Observer: Rune Pedersen NOR

SSC Napoli – Chelsea FC
Referee: Clément Turpin FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Nicolas Danos FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Benjamin Pagès FRA
Fourth Official: Ruddy Buquet FRA
VAR: Jérôme Brisard FRA
AVAR: Bastien Dechepy FRA
Referee Observer: Karen Nalbandyan ARM

Paris St. Germain – Newcastle United
Referee: Slavko Vinčić SVN
Assistant Referee 1: Tomaž Klančnik SVN
Assistant Referee 2: Andraž Kovačič SVN
Fourth Official: David Šmajc SVN
VAR: Christian Dingert GER
AVAR: Sascha Stegemann GER
Referee Observer: David Fernández Borbalán ESP

Manchester City – Galatasaray
Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández ESP
Assistant Referee 1: José Naranjo Pérez ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Diego Sánchez Rojo ESP
Fourth Official: José Munuera Montero ESP
VAR: Carlos Del Cerro Grande ESP
AVAR: Robert Schröder GER
Referee Observer: Thomas Einwaller AUT

Liverpool – Qarabag
Referee: Ivan Kružliak SVK
Assistant Referee 1: Branislav Hancko SVK
Assistant Referee 2: Ján Pozor SVK
Fourth Official: Peter Královič SVK
VAR: Pol van Boekel NED
AVAR: Jan Boterberg BEL
Referee Observer: Alain Hamer LUX

Borussia Dortmund – Inter Milano

Referee: Istvan Kovacs ROU
Assistant Referee 1: Mihai Marica ROU
Assistant Referee 2: Ferencz Tunyogi ROU
Fourth Official: Szabolcs Kovacs ROU
VAR: Rob Dieperink NED
AVAR: Tomasz Kwiatkowski POL
Referee Observer: Leslie Irvine NIR

FC Barcelona – FC Copenhagen
Referee: Benoît Bastien FRA
Assistant Referee 1: Hicham Zakrani FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Aurélien Berthomieu FRA
Fourth Official: Thomas Léonard FRA
VAR: Bram Van Driessche BEL
AVAR: Bert Put BEL
Referee Observer: Uno Tutk EST

Arsenal – Qairat
Referee: Urs Schnyder SUI
Assistant Referee 1: Marco Zürcher SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Benjamin Zürcher SUI
Fourth Official: Sven Wolfensberger SUI
VAR: Fedayi San SUI
AVAR: Piotr Lasyk POL
Referee Observer: Carlos Clos Gómez ESP

Bayer Leverkusen – Villarreal
Referee: Espen Eskas NOR
Assistant Referee 1: Jan Engan NOR
Assistant Referee 2: Isaak Bashevkin NOR
Fourth Official: Sigurd Kringstad NOR
VAR: Michael Salisbury ENG
AVAR: Andrew Dallas SCO
Referee Observer: Kyros Vassaras GRE

Atletico de Madrid – Bodo Glimt
Referee: Maurizio Mariani ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Daniele Bindoni ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Alberto Tegoni ITA
Fourth Official: Matteo Marchetti ITA
VAR: Michael Fabbri ITA
AVAR: Federico La Penna ITA
Referee Observer: Lutz-Michael Fröhlich GER

SL Benfica – Real Madrid
Referee: Davide Massa ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Filippo Meli ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Stefano Alassio ITA
Fourth Official: Luca Pairetto ITA
VAR: Marco Di Bello ITA
AVAR: Gianluca Aureliano ITA
Referee Observer: Petteri Kari FIN

Eintracht Frankfurt – Tottenham Hotspur
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano ESP
Assistant Referee 1: Ángel Nevado Rodríguez ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Guadalupe Porras Ayuso ESP
Fourth Official: Francisco Hernández Maeso ESP
VAR: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández ESP
AVAR: Valentín Pizarro Gómez ESP
Referee Observer: Alain Sars FRA

Club Brugge – Olympique de Marseille

Referee: Marco Guida ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Giorgio Peretti ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Giuseppe Perrotti ITA
Fourth Official: Matteo Marcenaro ITA
VAR: Daniele Chiffi ITA
AVAR: Aleandro Di Paolo ITA
Referee Observer: Shmuel Shteif ISR

PSV Eindhoven – Bayern Munchen
Referee: João Pinheiro POR
Assistant Referee 1: Bruno Jesus POR
Assistant Referee 2: Luciano Maia POR
Fourth Official: João Gonçalves POR
VAR: Tiago Martins POR
AVAR: Fábio Melo POR
Referee Observer: Markus Nobs SUI

AS Monaco – Juventus FC
Referee: José Sánchez Martínez ESP
Assistant Referee 1: Raúl Cabañero Martínez ESP
Assistant Referee 2: Iñigo Prieto López ESP
Fourth Official: Mateo Busquets Ferrer ESP
VAR: César Soto Grado ESP
AVAR: André Narciso POR
Referee Observer: Costas Kapitanis CYP

Union St. Gilloise – Atalanta BC
Referee: Michael Oliver ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Stuart Burt ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Ian Hussin ENG
Fourth Official: Andrew Madley ENG
VAR: Stuart Attwell ENG
AVAR: Darren England ENG
Referee Observer: Milorad Mažić SRB

Athletic Club – Sporting CP
Referee: Felix Zwayer GER
Assistant Referee 1: Robert Kempter GER
Assistant Referee 2: Christian Dietz GER
Fourth Official: Florian Badstübner GER
VAR: Bastian Dankert GER
AVAR: Pascal Müller GER
Referee Observer: Stefano Podeschi SMR

Pafos FC – Slavia Praha
Referee: Tobias Stieler GER
Assistant Referee 1: Lasse Koslowski GER
Assistant Referee 2: Mark Borsch GER
Fourth Official: Martin Petersen GER
VAR: Benjamin Brand GER
AVAR: Sören Storks GER
Referee Observer: Gediminas Mažeika LTU

AFC Futsal Asian Cup 2026

Indonesia, 27 January - 7 February 2026

Referees
1. Andrew Best AUS (photo)
2. Abdulrahman Al-Doseri BHR
3. Liu Jianqiao CHN
4. Leung Chung Yin HKG
5. Wahyu Wicaksono IDN
6. Ebrahim Mehrabi IRN
7. Hawkar Ahmed IRQ
8. Oya Tsubasa JPN
9. Abdulaziz Al-Sarrafv KUW
10. Elias Al-Hakim LBN
11. Helday Idang MAS
12. Majid Al Hatmi OMA
13. Yahya Al-Athwani KSA
14. Sukhrob Sattorov TJK
15. Pornnarong Grairod THA
16. Lee Po-Fu TPE
17. Timur Ramazanov TKM
18. Fahad Al-Hosani UAE
19. Anatoliy Rubakov UZB
20. Truong Quoc Dung VIE

Referee Assessors
1. Abdurahman Abdulla BHR
2. Tomohiro Kozaki JPN
3. Nurdin Bukuev KGZ
4. Badrul Kalam MAS
5. Vadim Baratov TKM

UEFA Advanced Course for Top Referees 2026

Limassol (Cyprus), 2-5 February 2026

Participants

UEFA Elite Category
1. Emanuela Rusta ALB (photo)
2. Erik Lambrechts BEL
3. Irfan Peljto BIH
4. Ivana Martinčić CRO
5. Frida Klarlund DEN
6. Christopher Kavanagh ENG
7. Michael Oliver ENG
8. Anthony Taylor ENG
9. Marta Huerta De Aza ESP
10. Olatz Rivera Olmedo ESP
11. Jesus Gil Manzano ESP
12. Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez ESP
13. Jose Sanchez Martínez ESP
14. Lina Lehtovaara FIN
15. Benoît Bastien FRA
16. Stephanie Frappart FRA
17. François Letexier FRA
18. Clement Turpin FRA
19. Sven Jablonski GER
20. Daniel Siebert GER
21. Tobias Stieler GER
22. Felix Zwayer GER
23. Eleni Antoniou GRE
24. Katalin Kulcsar HUN
25. Orel Grinfeeld ISR
26. Maria Ferrieri Caputi ITA
27. Silvia Gasperotti ITA
28. Marco Guida ITA
29. Maurizio Mariani ITA
30. Davide Massa ITA
31. Donatas Rumsas LTU
32. Ivana Projkovska MKD
33. Serdar Gözübüyük NED
34. Danny Makkelie NED
35. Espen Eskas NOR
36. Ewa Augustyn POL
37. Szymon Marciniak POL
38. Catarina Campos POR
39. Joao Pinheiro POR
40. Iuliana Demetrescu ROU
41. Istvan Kovacs ROU
42. Alina Pesu ROU
43. Nicolas Walsh SCO
44. Jelena Cvetković SRB
45. Srdjan Jovanovic SRB
46. Désirée Blanco SUI
47. Sandro Schärer SUI
48. Ivan Kružliak SVK
49. Slavko Vinčić SVN
50. Rade Obrenovic SVN
51. Glenn Nyberg SWE
52. Tess Olofsson SWE
53. Halil Meler TUR

UEFA First Category
1. Juxhin Xhaja ALB
2. Sebastian Gishamer AUT
3. Aliyar Aghayev AZE
4. Caroline Lanssens BEL
5. Jasper Vergoote BEL
6. Georgi Kabakov BUL
7. Igor Pajac CRO
8. John Brooks ENG
9. Juan Martinez Munuera ESP
10. Ricardo De Burgos Bengoetxea ESP
11. Javier Alberola Rojas ESP
12. Mohammed Al-Emara FIN
13. Fabienne Michel GER
14. Sascha Stegemann GER
15. Vasileios Fotias GRE
16. Simone Sozza ITA
17. Andrea Colombo ITA
18. Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
19. Andris Treimanis LVA
20. Nikola Dabanović MNE
21. Sander van der Eijk NED
22. Rohit Saggi NOR
23. Michalina Diakow POL
24. Damian Sylwestrzak POL
25. Luis Godinho POR
26. Marian Barbu ROU
27. Radu Petrescu ROU
28. Nenad Minakovic SRB
29. Urs Schnyder SUI
30. Miriama Bočková SVK
31. Mykola Balakin UKR

UEFA Video Match Officials
1. Bram van Driessche BEL
2. Jarred Gillett ENG
3. Michael Salisbury ENG
4. Carlos Del Cerro Grande ESP
5. Guillermo Cuadra Fernandez ESP
6. Jerôme Brisard FRA
7. Bastian Dankert GER
8. Christian Dingert GER
9. Marco Di Bello ITA
10. Daniele Chiffi ITA
11. Dennis Higler NED
12. Pol van Boekel NED
13. Tomasz Kwiatkowski POL
14. Tiago Martins POR
15. Andrew Dallas SCO
16. Fedayi San SUI

Elite Concacaf and CONMEBOL referees prepare for World Cup 2026

As FIFA looks to ensure its match officials reach peak performance for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada, Mexico and the United States this summer, the first in a series of intensive refereeing seminars was held in Rio de Janeiro.
The seminar brought together 24 top referees from 16 different CONMEBOL and Concacaf countries to hone their skills and intensify their preparation for the tournament. The week-long programme consisted of a demanding schedule of morning on-field physical sessions and afternoon theoretical sessions. To provide realistic match scenarios, officials worked on the pitch with the U20 team of Olaria, a traditional Rio de Janeiro club. Director of FIFA Refereeing Massimo Busacca supervised the sessions which had been planned with Pierluigi Collina, the Chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee.
Mr. Busacca highlighted the need for officials to prepare with the same level of professionalism and detail as the players who will perform on the biggest stage at this summer’s tournament, which kicks off on 11 June and concludes with the final at MetLife Stadium in New York New Jersey on 19 July. “The referee must always be in the right place at the right moment. We have to go on the pitch every day to prepare this, like top players do,” he said. “It’s very important. It’s crucial. We have five months to go until the FIFA World Cup, and this is really a very important seminar for our match officials.”
The morning sessions involved on-field simulations of match situations along with fitness work and medical checks for the referees who remain the absolute authority on the field of play, despite technological innovations designed to assist them. Mr. Busacca highlighted the need for officials to prepare with the same level of professionalism and detail as the players who will perform on the biggest stage at this summer’s tournament, which kicks off on 11 June and concludes with the final at MetLife Stadium in New York New Jersey on 19 July.
“The referee must always be in the right place at the right moment. We have to go on the pitch every day to prepare this, like top players do,” he said. “It’s very important. It’s crucial. We have five months to go until the FIFA World Cup and this is really a very important seminar for our match officials.”
The morning sessions involved on-field simulations of match situations along with fitness work and medical checks for the referees who remain the absolute authority on the field of play, despite technological innovations designed to assist them.

Source: FIFA

CONMEBOL Copa America Futsal 2026

Paraguay, 24 January -1 February 2026

Referees
1. Andres Pena (ARG)
2. Fausto Vigano (ARG)
3. Estefania Pinto (ARG, photo)
4. Alfredo Gutierrez (BOL)
5. Henry Gutierrez (BOL)
6. Eric Bonifacio (BRA)
7. Ricardo Messa (BRA)
8. Valeria Palma (CHI)
9. Camilo Riquelme (CHI)
10. Yuri Garcia (COL)
11. Daniel Manrique (COL)
12. Jonathan Herbas (ECU)
13. Leonel Ruales (ECU)
14. Feliciano Farina (PAR)
15. Fany Martinez (PAR)
16. Bill Villalba (PAR)
17. Jorge Penafiel (PER)
18. Ulises Ureta (PER)
19. Daniel Rodriguez (URU)
20. Federico Piccardo (URU)
21. Jesus Chinchilla (VEN)
22. Oriana Zambrano (VEN)

Referee Assessors
1. Leandro Lorenzo (ARG)
2. Renata Leite (BRA)
3. Nestor Valiente (PAR)
4. Cesar Figueredo (URU)

FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2026 – Semi-finals

28 January 2026

Gotham FC – Corinthians SC
Referee: Tess Olofsson SWE (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Almira Spahic SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Monica Lokkeberg NOR
Fourth Official: Iuliana Demetrescu ROU
VAR: Dennis Higler NED
AVAR: Katalin Kulcsar HUN

Arsenal WFC – AS FAR
Referee: Yoshimi Yamashita JPN
Assistant Referee 1: Makoto Bozono JPN
Assistant Referee 2: Chihiro Ikki JPN
Fourth Official: Lara Lee AUS
VAR: Kate Jacewicz AUS 
AVAR: Casey Reibelt AUS

UEFA Futsal Euro 2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 2)

25 January 2026
Croatia – Georgia
Referee 1: Dag Erik Tangvik NOR (photo)
Referee 2: Telmen Undrakh NOR (photo)
Third Referee: Dejan Veselič SVN
Fourth Referee: Ruben Santos POR
Timekeeper: Cristiano Santos POR
Referee Observer: Massimo Cumbo ITA

Armenia – Czechia
Referee 1: Done Ristovski MKD
Referee 2: Marjan Mladenovski MKD
Third Referee: Alejandro Martinez Flores ESP
Fourth Referee: Juan Cordero Gallardo ESP
Timekeeper: Nicola Manzione ITA
Referee Observer: Perry Gautier BEL

France – Latvia
Referee 1: Daniel Matkovic SUI
Referee 2: David Schaerli SUI
Third Referee: Ruben Santos POR
Fourth Referee: Cristiano Santos POR
Timekeeper: Dejan Veselič SVN
Referee Observer: Massimo Cumbo ITA

Ukraine – Lithuania
Referee 1: Hikmat Qafarli AZE
Referee 2: Peter Nurse ENG
Third Referee: Chiara Perona ITA
Fourth Referee: Aleš Močnik Perič SVN
Timekeeper: Juan Cordero Gallardo ESP
Referee Observer: Perry Gautier BEL

26 January 2026
Belarus – Spain
Referee 1: Ademir Avdic SWE
Referee 2: David Glavonjic SWE
Third Referee: Kaloyan Kirilov BUL
Fourth Referee: Damian Grabowski POL
Timekeeper: Nikola Jelić CRO
Referee Observer: Ivan Novak CRO

Belgium – Slovenia
Referee 1: Viktor Bugenko MDA
Referee 2: Grigori Ošomkov EST
Third Referee: Arttu Kyynaeraeinen FIN
Fourth Referee: Mariia Myslovska UKR
Timekeeper: Denys Kutsyi UKR
Referee Observer: Pedro Galan Nieto ESP

27 January 2026
Hungary – Portugal
Referee 1: Bogdan Hanceariuc ROU
Referee 2: Kaloyan Kirilov BUL
Third Referee: Ondřej Černy CZE
Fourth Referee: Nikola Jelić CRO
Timekeeper: Grigori Ošomkov EST
Referee observer: Pedro Galan Nieto ESP

Poland – Italy
Referee 1: Dominykas Norkus LTU
Referee 2: Arttu Kyynaeraeinen FIN
Third Referee: Julien Lang FRA
Fourth Referee: Victor Chaix FRA
Timekeeper: Petar Radojcic SRB
Referee Observer: Ivan Novak CRO

CAF Confederation Cup 2025/2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 3)

24-25 January 2026

CR Belouizdad – Stellenbosch
Referee: Mutaz Ibrahim LBY (photo)

USM Alger – Djoliba
Referee: Mohamed Diraneh DJI

San Pedro – Olympic Safi
Referee: Abdelkerim Ousmane CHA

Nairobi United – Azam
Referee: Chanshi Kasongo ZAM

Wydad AC – Maniema Union
Referee: Vincent Kabore BFA

Singida Black Stars – AS Otoho
Referee: Hicham Temsamani MAR

Zesco United – Kaizer Chiefs
Referee: Noris Arissol SEY

Zamalek – Al Masry
Referee: Georges Gatogato BDI

CAF Champions League 2025/2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 3)

23-25 January 2026

Mamelodi Sundowns – Al Hilal
Referee: Ousmane Diakite MLI (photo)

Al Ahly – Young Africans
Referee: Daouda Gueye SEN

Power Dynamos – Rivers United
Referee: Lucky Kasalirwe UGA

RS Berkane – Pyramids
Referee: Yannick Malala CGO

JS Kabylie – AS FAR
Referee: Abdoul Twagirumukiza RWA

Esperance de Tunis – Simba
Referee: Jean Nguiene CGO

St. Eloi Lupopo – MC Alger
Referee: Joseph Ogabor NGA

Stade Malien – Petro de Luanda
Referee: Andre Kolissala CTA

UEFA Futsal Euro 2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 1)

21 January 2026
Croatia – France
Referee 1: Juan Cordero Gallardo ESP (photo)
Referee 2: Alejandro Martinez Flores ESP (photo)
Third Referee: Dejan Veselič SVN
Fourth Referee: Aleš Močnik Perič SVN
Timekeeper: Dag Erik Tangvik NOR
Referee Observer: Massimo Cumbo ITA

Latvia – Georgia
Referee 1: Cristiano Santos POR
Referee 2: Ruben Santos POR
Third Referee: Telmen Undrakh NOR
Fourth Referee: Daniel Matkovic SUI
Timekeeper: David Schaerli SUI
Referee Observer: Massimo Cumbo ITA

22 January 2026
Armenia – Ukraine
Referee 1: Nicola Manzione ITA
Referee 2: Chiara Perona ITA
Third Referee: Done Ristovski MKD
Fourth Referee: Marjan Mladenovski MKD
Timekeeper: Hikmat Qafarli AZE
Referee Observer: Perry Gautier BEL

Lithuania – Czechia
Referee 1: Dejan Veselič SVN
Referee 2: Aleš Močnik Perič SVN
Third Referee: Juan Cordero Gallardo ESP
Fourth Referee: Alejandro Martinez Flores ESP
Timekeeper: Peter Nurse ENG
Referee Observer: Perry Gautier BEL

23 January 2026
Belarus – Belgium
Referee 1: Damian Grabowski POL
Referee 2: Dominykas Norkus LTU
Third Referee: David Glavonjic SWE
Fourth Referee: Ademir Avdic SWE
Timekeeper: Petar Radojcic SRB
Referee Observer: Pedro Galan Nieto ESP

Slovenia – Spain
Referee 1: Nikola Jelić CRO
Referee 2: Ondřej Černy CZE
Third Referee: Viktor Bugenko MDA
Fourth Referee: Arttu Kyynaeraeinen FIN
Timekeeper: Kaloyan Kirilov BUL
Referee Observer: Ivan Novak CRO

24 January 2026
Italy – Portugal
Referee 1: Denys Kutsyi UKR
Referee 2: Mariia Myslovska UKR
Third Referee: Grigori Ošomkov EST
Fourth Referee: Petar Radojcic SRB
Timekeeper: Dominykas Norkus LTU
Referee Observer: Ivan Novak CRO

Hungary – Poland
Referee 1: Julien Lang FRA
Referee 2: Victor Chaix FRA
Third Referee: Ademir Avdic SWE
Fourth Referee: David Glavonjic SWE
Timekeeper: Bogdan Hanceariuc ROU
Referee Observer: Pedro Galan Nieto ESP

IFAB supports improving match flow and reducing disruptions

At its Annual Business Meeting (ABM) held in London, The IFAB focused on various measures aimed at continuing to improve match flow and reduce tempo disruption. Following positive global feedback on the change made in the Laws of the Game 2025/26 to prevent goalkeepers from holding the ball for too long, other measures to reduce tempo disruption were agreed. One such amendment would involve applying the countdown principle to throw-ins and goal kicks, enabling referees to start counting down when players are delaying the taking of those restarts. Following recommendations made by The IFAB’s Football and Technical Advisory Panels in October 2025, the meeting proposed amendments to the Laws of the Game that would require players who receive on-field injury treatment or assessment to leave the field of play and remain off it for a fixed period (to be determined) after play has restarted. The meeting also agreed that a ten-second time limit should be enforced for players leaving the field of play when being substituted.
In relation to the video assistant referee (VAR) protocol, the ABM recommended that VAR intervention should remain restricted to four match-changing situations (goal/no goal, penalty/no penalty, red cards and mistaken identity), but with three specific extensions that would not overly interrupt the flow of the game or slow down play. The ABM proposed that, where there is clear factual evidence, video match officials should be permitted to review red cards resulting from incorrect second yellow cards, as well as cases of mistaken identity in which the wrong team is penalised for an offence resulting in a red or yellow card. The meeting also proposed that competitions be permitted the option for video match officials to review instances of a clearly wrongly awarded corner kick, provided that this can be done immediately and without delaying the restart. The ABM agreed to continue with offside trials, and further updates were provided on developments in semi-automated offside technology and the ongoing FIFA-led trial of Football Video Support, both of which have been successfully implemented at FIFA tournaments and in several domestic competitions. The ABM was also informed about trials involving referees wearing body cameras at grassroots and senior levels and expressed support for incorporating their use as an option for competitions in the Laws of the Game. The ABM determines the agenda for The IFAB’s Annual General Meeting, which is scheduled to take place in Wales on Saturday, 28 February 2026.

Source: IFAB

UEFA Europa League 2025/2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 7)

22 January 2026

Feyenoord Rotterdam – Sturm Graz
Referee: Halil Meler TUR (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Abdullah Özkara TUR
Assistant Referee 2: Bersan Duran TUR
Fourth Official: Cihan Aydin TUR
VAR: Tiago Martins POR
AVAR: Christian Dingert GER
Referee Observer: Ichko Lozev BUL

Fenerbahce – Aston Villa
Referee: Luís Godinho POR
Assistant Referee 1: Rui Teixeira POR
Assistant Referee 2: Pedro Mota POR
Fourth Official: Fábio Veríssimo POR
VAR: Jérôme Brisard FRA
AVAR: André Narciso POR
Referee Observer: Marinus Koopman NED

PAOK Salonic – Real Betis
Referee: Simone Sozza ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Alberto Tegoni ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Giovanni Baccini ITA
Fourth Official: Luca Zufferli ITA
VAR: Daniele Chiffi ITA
AVAR: Valerio Marini ITA
Referee Observer: Lucílio Batista POR

Viktoria Plzen – FC Porto
Referee: Andris Treimanis LVA
Assistant Referee 1: Haralds Gudermanis LVA
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksejs Spasjonnikovs LVA
Fourth Official: Aleksandrs Golubevs LVA
VAR: Michael Fabbri ITA
AVAR: Kristaps Ratnieks LVA
Referee Observer: Gylfi Orrason ISL

BSC Young Boys – Olimpique Lyonnais
Referee: Aliyar Aghayev AZE
Assistant Referee 1: Zeynal Zeynalov AZE
Assistant Referee 2: Akif Amirali AZE
Fourth Official: Tural Qurbanov AZE
VAR: Guillermo Cuadra Fernández ESP
AVAR: Nicat Ismayilli AZE
Referee Observer: Martin Atkinson ENG

SC Freiburg – Maccabi Tel Aviv
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hakim SWE
Assistant Referee 1: Mehmet Culum SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Fredrik Klyver SWE
Fourth Official: Granit Maqedonci SWE
VAR: Pawel Malec POL
AVAR: Carlos Del Cerro Grande ESP
Referee Observer: Pawel Gil POL

Bologna FC – Celtic FC
Referee: Vasílios Fotiás GRE
Assistant Referee 1: Andréas Meindanás GRE
Assistant Referee 2: Michaíl Papadákis GRE
Fourth Official: Aléxandros Tsakalídis GRE
VAR: Ángelos Evangélou GRE
AVAR: Bram Van Driessche BEL
Referee Observer: Jan Wegereef NED

Malmo FF – Crvena Zvezda
Referee: Sascha Stegemann GER
Assistant Referee 1: Christof Günsch GER
Assistant Referee 2: Marco Achmüller GER
Fourth Official: Martin Petersen GER
VAR: Pascal Müller GER
AVAR: Benjamin Cortus GER
Referee Observer: Marián Ružbarsky SVK

SK Brann – FC Midtjylland
Referee: Georgi Kabakov BUL
Assistant Referee 1: Martin Margaritov BUL
Assistant Referee 2: Martin Venev BUL
Fourth Official: Radoslav Gidzhenov BUL
VAR: Dragomir Draganov BUL
AVAR: Nikola Popov BUL
Referee Observer: Martin Ingvarsson SWE

AS Roma – VfB Stuttgart
Referee: John Brooks ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Simon Bennett ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Neil Davies ENG
Fourth Official: Darren England ENG
VAR: Jarred Gillett ENG
AVAR: Pol van Boekel NED
Referee Observer: Stávros Tritsónis GRE

Rangers FC – PFK Ludogorets

Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas LTU
Assistant Referee 1: Mangirdas Mirauskas LTU
Assistant Referee 2: Aleksandras Stepanovas LTU
Fourth Official: Mindaugas Jackus LTU
VAR: Dennis Higler NED
AVAR: Robert Schröder GER
Referee Observer: João Ferreira POR

GNK Dinamo – FCSB
Referee: Sander van der Eijk NED
Assistant Referee 1: Rens Bluemink NED
Assistant Referee 2: Stefan de Groot NED
Fourth Official: Joey Kooij NED
VAR: Clay Ruperti NED
AVAR: Jan Boterberg BEL
Referee Observer: Levan Paniashvili GEO

FC Salzburg – FC Basel

Referee: Anastásios Papapétrou GRE
Assistant Referee 1: Trýfon Petrópoulos GRE
Assistant Referee 2: Iordánis Aptósoglou GRE
Fourth Official: Fótios Polychrónis GRE
VAR: Athanásios Tzílos GRE
AVAR: Spyrídon Zambalás GRE
Referee Observer: Frank De Bleeckere BEL

SC Braga – Nottingham Forest
Referee: Igor Pajač CRO
Assistant Referee 1: Bojan Zobenica CRO
Assistant Referee 2: Ivan Mihalj CRO
Fourth Official: Zdenko Lovrić CRO
VAR: Ivan Bebek CRO
AVAR: Matej Jug SVN
Referee Observer: Stéphane Lannoy FRA

Ferencvaros – Panathinakos

Referee: Mykola Balakin UKR
Assistant Referee 1: Oleksandr Berkut UKR
Assistant Referee 2: Viktor Matyash UKR
Fourth Official: Vitaliy Romanov UKR
VAR: Denys Shurman UKR
AVAR: Dmytro Panchyshyn UKR
Referee Observer: Pascal Garibian FRA

OGC Nice – Go Ahead Eagles
Referee: Oleksiy Derevinskyy UKR
Assistant Referee 1: Oleksiy Myronov UKR
Assistant Referee 2: Svitlana Hrushko UKR
Fourth Official: Klym Zabroda UKR
VAR: Momčilo Marković SRB
AVAR: Bastian Dankert GER
Referee Observer: Konrad Plautz AUT

Celta de Vigo – LOSC Lille
Referee: Harm Osmers GER
Assistant Referee 1: Dominik Schaal GER
Assistant Referee 2: Christian Gittelmann GER
Fourth Official: Florian Exner GER
VAR: Benjamin Brand GER
AVAR: Johann Pfeifer GER
Referee Observer: Michális Argyroú CYP

FC Utrecht – KRC Genk

Referee: Robert Hennessy IRL
Assistant Referee 1: Dermot Broughton IRL
Assistant Referee 2: Emmett Dynan IRL
Fourth Official: Kevin O’Sullivan IRL
VAR: Andrew Dallas SCO
AVAR: Michael Salisbury ENG 
Referee Observer: Sokol Jareci ALB

UEFA Futsal Euro 2026

Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, 21 January - 7 February 2026

Referees (Latvia & Lithuania)
1. Hikmat Qafarli (AZE, 1987)
2. Peter Nurse (ENG, 1981)
3. Juan Cordero Gallardo (ESP, 1978, photo)
4. Alejandro Martinez Flores (ESP, 1977)
5. Nicola Manzione (ITA, 1983)
6. Chiara Perona (ITA, 1987)
7. Marjan Mladenovski (MKD, 1986)
8. Done Ristovski (MKD, 1987)
9. Dag Erik Tangvik (NOR, 1986)
10. Telmen Undrakh (NOR, 1986)
11. Cristiano Santos (POR, 1989)
12. Ruben Santos (POR, 1989)
13. Ales Mocnik-Peric (SVN, 1986)
14. Dejan Veselic (SVN, 1986)
15. Daniel Matkovic (SUI, 1989)
16. David Schärli (SUI, 1988)

Referee Observers (Latvia & Lithuania)
1. Massimo Cumbo ITA
2. Perry Gautier BEL

Referees (Slovenia)
1. Kaloyan Kirilov (BUL, 1984)
2. Nikola Jelic (CRO, 1982)
3. Ondrej Cerny (CZE, 1979)
4. Grigori Osomkov (EST, 1985)
5. Arttu Kyynaeraeinen (FIN, 1985)
6. Victor Chaix (FRA, 1985)
7. Julien Lang (FRA, 1988)
8. Dominykas Norkus (LTU, 1996)
9. Viktor Bugenko (MDA, 1980)
10. Damian Grabowski (POL, 1991)
11. Bogdan Hanceariuc (ROU, 1981)
12. Petar Radojcic (SRB, 1981)
13. Ademir Avdic (SWE, 1987)
14. David Glavonjic (SWE, 1987)
15. Denys Kutsyi (UKR, 1986)
16. Mariia Myslovska (UKR, 1994)

Referee Observers (Slovenia)
1. Pedro Galan Nieto ESP
2. Ivan Novak CRO

UEFA Champions League 2025/2026 – Group Stage (Matchday 7)

20 January 2026
Qairat FK – Club Brugge
Referee: Donatas Rumšas LTU (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Aleksandr Radiuš LTU
Assistant Referee 2: Dovydas Sužiedėlis LTU
Fourth Official: Robertas Valikonis LTU
VAR: Tomasz Kwiatkowski POL
AVAR: Pawel Pskit POL
Referee Observer: Juan Fernández Marín ESP

Bodo Glimt – Manchester City
Referee: Sven Jablonski GER
Assistant Referee 1: Eduard Beitinger GER
Assistant Referee 2: Robert Kempter GER
Fourth Official: Tobias Reichel GER
VAR: Robert Schröder GER
AVAR: Bastian Dankert GER
Referee Observer: Domenico Messina ITA

Real Madrid – AS Monaco
Referee: Espen Eskas NOR
Assistant Referee 1: Jan Engan NOR
Assistant Referee 2: Isaak Bashevkin NOR
Fourth Official: Sigurd Kringstad NOR
VAR: Pol van Boekel NED
AVAR: Bram Van Driessche BEL
Referee Observer: Herbert Fandel GER

Inter Milano – Arsenal FC
Referee: João Pinheiro POR
Assistant Referee 1: Bruno Jesus POR
Assistant Referee 2: Luciano Maia POR
Fourth Official: João Gonçalves POR
VAR: Tiago Martins POR
AVAR: Carlos Del Cerro Grande ESP
Referee Observer: Cüneyt Çakir TUR

Villarreal CF – AFC Ajax
Referee: Nicholas Walsh SCO
Assistant Referee 1: Francis Connor SCO
Assistant Referee 2: Daniel McFarlane SCO
Fourth Official: Donald Robertson SCO
VAR: Andrew Dallas SCO
AVAR: Christian Dingert GER
Referee Observer: Martin Hansson SWE

Tottenham Hotspur – Borussia Dortmund
Referee: Glenn Nyberg SWE
Assistant Referee 1: Mahbod Beigi SWE
Assistant Referee 2: Andreas Söderkvist SWE
Fourth Official: Kristoffer Karlsson SWE
VAR: Dennis Higler NED
AVAR: Angelos Evangélou GRE
Referee Observer: Gianluca Rocchi ITA

Sporting CP – Paris St. Germain
Referee: Anthony Taylor ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Gary Beswick ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Adam Nunn ENG
Fourth Official: Robert Jones ENG
VAR: Jarred Gillett ENG
AVAR: Michael Salisbury ENG
Referee Observer: Murat Ilgaz TUR

Olympiacos Piraeus – Bayer Leverkusen

Referee: Maurizio Mariani ITA
Assistant Referee 1: Daniele Bindoni ITA
Assistant Referee 2: Stefano Alassio ITA
Fourth Official: Matteo Marchetti ITA
VAR: Marco Di Bello ITA
AVAR: Luca Pairetto ITA
Referee Observer: Kenneth Clark SCO

FC Copenhagen – SSC Napoli

Referee: Irfan Peljto BIH
Assistant Referee 1: Senad Ibrišimbegović BIH
Assistant Referee 2: Davor Beljo BIH
Fourth Official: Miloš Gigović BIH
VAR: Ivan Bebek CRO
AVAR: Matej Jug SVN
Referee Observer: Luis Medina Cantalejo ESP

21 January 2026
Galatasaray – Atletico de Madrid
Referee: Istvan Kovacs ROU
Assistant Referee 1: Mihai Marica ROU
Assistant Referee 2: Ferencz Tunyogi ROU
Fourth Official: Szabolcs Kovacs ROU
VAR: Rob Dieperink NED
AVAR: Cătălin Popa ROU
Referee Observer: Domagoj Vučkov CRO

Qarabag FK – Eintracht Frankfurt
Referee: Sandro Schärer SUI
Assistant Referee 1: Stéphane De Almeida SUI
Assistant Referee 2: Jonas Erni SUI
Fourth Official: Johannes von Mandach SUI
VAR: Fedayi San SUI
AVAR: Lukas Fähndrich SUI
Referee Observer: Stefan Johannesson SWE

Chelsea FC – Pafos FC
Referee: Erik Lambrechts BEL
Assistant Referee 1: Jo De Weirdt BEL
Assistant Referee 2: Kevin Monteny BEL
Fourth Official: Nathan Verboomen BEL
VAR: Carlos Del Cerro Grande ESP
AVAR: Pol van Boekel NED
Referee Observer: Vítor Melo Pereira POR

Atalanta BC – Athletic Club
Referee: Danny Makkelie NED
Assistant Referee 1: Hessel Steegstra NED
Assistant Referee 2: Jan de Vries NED
Fourth Official: Allard Lindhout NED
VAR: Michael Salisbury ENG
AVAR: Andrew Dallas SCO
Referee Observer: Hugh Dallas SCO

Juventus FC – SL Benfica
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük NED
Assistant Referee 1: Patrick Inia NED
Assistant Referee 2: Rogier Honig NED
Fourth Official: Jeroen Manschot NED
VAR: Bram Van Driessche BEL
AVAR: Dennis Higler NED
Referee Observer: Tomasz Mikulski POL

Slavia Praha – FC Barcelona
Referee: Christopher Kavanagh ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Daniel Cook ENG
Assistant Referee 2: Ian Hussin ENG
Fourth Official: Samuel Barrott ENG
VAR: Stuart Attwell ENG
AVAR: Peter Bankes ENG
Referee Observer: Terje Hauge NOR

Olympique de Marseille – Liverpool FC
Referee: Slavko Vinčić SVN
Assistant Referee 1: Tomaž Klančnik SVN
Assistant Referee 2: Andraž Kovačič SVN
Fourth Official: David Šmajc SVN
VAR: Christian Dingert GER
AVAR: Ivan Bebek CRO
Referee Observer: Volodymyr Petrov UKR

Newcastle United – PSV Eindhoven
Referee: Daniel Siebert GER
Assistant Referee 1: Jan Seidel GER
Assistant Referee 2: Rafael Foltyn GER
Fourth Official: Daniel Schlager GER
VAR: Bastian Dankert GER
AVAR: Robert Schröder GER
Referee Observer: John Ward IRL

Bayern Munchen – Union St. Gilloise
Referee: Rade Obrenovič SVN
Assistant Referee 1: Jure Praprotnik SVN
Assistant Referee 2: Grega Kordež SVN
Fourth Official: Martin Matoša SVN
VAR: Matej Jug SVN
AVAR: Jarred Gillett ENG
Referee Observer: Bernardino González Vázquez ESP

AFCON Final mired by refereeing controversy

Senegal beat Morocco to win the Africa Cup of Nations for a second time, but only after the final was overshadowed when they temporarily refused to play after the hosts were awarded a stoppage-time penalty with the match goalless.
Referee Jean Ndala gave the penalty kick in the 98th minute after being advised by the video assistant referee (VAR) to consult the pitch side monitor and review defender El Hadji Diouf's challenge on Brahim Diaz. Amid sensational scenes, head coach Pape Thiaw, still incensed by Ndala's decision moments earlier to disallow a Senegal goal, ushered his team off the field. Former Liverpool striker Sadio Mane stayed on the pitch and tried to encourage his Senegal team-mates to finish the game. Following a delay of around 17 minutes, the players did eventually return. Real Madrid forward Diaz, the tournament's top scorer with five goals, was trusted with the penalty, but his tame 'Panenka' effort was caught by Senegal keeper Edouard Mendy who barely had to move, and Ndala immediately blew his whistle for full-time. Villarreal midfielder Pape Gueye then scored the winning goal in the fourth minute of extra time to seal a second triumph in five years for the Lions. In his post-match news conference, Morocco coach Walid Regragui said Senegal's actions were "shameful" and do not "honour Africa". FIFA president Gianni Infantino strongly condemned the "ugly scenes" in a post: “Unfortunately, we witnessed unacceptable scenes on the field and in the stands. We strongly condemn the behaviour of some “supporters” as well as some Senegalese players and technical staff members. It is unacceptable to leave the field of play in this manner, and equally, violence cannot be tolerated in our sport, it is simply not right. We must always respect the decisions taken by the match officials on and off the field of play. Teams must compete on the pitch and within the Laws of the Game, because anything less puts the very essence of football at risk. It is also the responsibility of teams and players to act responsibly and set the right example for fans in the stadiums and millions watching around the world. The ugly scenes witnessed today must be condemned and never repeated. I reiterated that they have no place in football, and I expect that the relevant disciplinary bodies at CAF will take the appropriate measures”.

Source: BBC

CAF Africa Cup of Nations Final 2025: Ndala (COD)

Jean Ndala has been appointed to take charge of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 final between hosts Morocco and Senegal, completing a symbolic journey from the tournament’s opening match to its showpiece finale. Ndala had earlier been entrusted with officiating the opening match of the tournament, and his selection for the final underlines CAF’s confidence in one of the continent’s most experienced and reliable referees. A FIFA-listed referee since 2013, Ndala is widely regarded for his composure, authority and game management in high-pressure fixtures. The Democratic Republic of Congo official is officiating at his fourth Africa Cup of Nations, having previously featured at the 2019, 2021 and 2023 editions. His appointment to both the opening fixture and the final reflects CAF’s trust in officials who have consistently delivered at the highest level, including across the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League, CAF Confederation Cup and FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Ndala’s steady rise has also placed him among referees considered for future global assignments, highlighting Africa’s growing presence in elite international officiating. (Source: CAF)


18 January 2026
Senegal – Morocco
Referee: Jean Ndala COD
Assistant Referee 1: Guylain Ngila COD
Assistant Referee 2: Gradel Mbilizi COD
Fourth Official: Abongile Tom RSA
Reserve AR: Styven Moutsassi CGO
VAR: Pierre Atcho GAB
AVAR 1: Letticia Viana SWZ
AVAR 2: Stephen Yiembe KEN
Referee Assessor: Rene Louzaya CGO

CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 – Match for Third Place

17 January 2026

Egypt – Nigeria
Referee: Jalal Jayed MAR (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Zakaria Brinsi MAR
Assistant Referee 2: Mostafa Akarkad MAR
Fourth Official: Peter Waweru KEN
Reserve AR: Khalil Hassani TUN
VAR: Lahlou Benbraham ALG
AVAR 1: Haythem Guirat TUN
AVAR 2: Hamza El Fariq MAR
Referee Assessor: Sinko Zeli CIV

CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 – Semi-finals

14 January 2026

Senegal – Egypt
Referee: Pierre Atcho GAB (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Boris Ditsoga GAB
Assistant Referee 2: Styven Moutsassi CGO
Fourth Official: Jean Ndala COD
Reserve AR: Amos Abeigne GAB
VAR: Peter Waweru KEN
AVAR 1: Letticia Viana SWZ
AVAR 2: Elvis Noupue CMR
Referee Assessor: Inacio Candido ANG

Nigeria – Morocco
Referee: Daniel Laryea GHA
Assistant Referee 1: Zakhele Siwela RSA
Assistant Referee 2: Souru Phatsoane LES
Fourth Official: Samuel Uwikunda RWA
Reserve AR: Arsenio Marengula MOZ
VAR: Abongile Tom RSA
AVAR 1: Haythem Guirat TUN
AVAR 2: Stephen Yiembe KEN
Referee Assessor: Lidya Tafesse ETH

The Israeli Holocaust survivor who refereed some of the most iconic matches of the 20th century

Abraham Klein is a Holocaust survivor who helped shape the world’s most popular game, becoming a living legend of Israeli sports. It’s a remarkable twist of history that, in the midst of some of the greatest World Cup matches of the 20th century, stood an Israeli referee. Klein was widely recognized in the 1970s and early 1980s as one of the best soccer referees in the world, if not the best. Many consider his officiating in the legendary 1970 Brazil vs. England and 1982 Brazil vs. Italy World Cup matches as contributing significantly to the mythology of those games. Now 91, Klein lives in Haifa with his wife, Bracha. He remains as sharp and insightful as he was when managing the egos and talent of soccer giants such as Pelé, Bobby Moore, Johan Cruyff, Socrates, Eusebio, Bobby Charlton, Zico and Paolo Rossi.
Born in Romania in 1934, Klein survived the Holocaust and, at age 13, was sent on a train to the Netherlands with 500 other Jewish children. A few years later, he made aliyah. It was by a twist of fate that he found his calling in refereeing. “My parents sent me to buy trousers from a tailor named Jonas,” Klein recalls. “He was about to go referee an amateur game and told me to come along. He’d make the pants after the game.” Jonas was injured during that match and asked the young Klein to take over, an experience that changed his life forever. Klein officiated his first Israeli league match in 1958. In 1965, at the age of 30, he refereed his first international match when Israel hosted the Netherlands. That same year, he was assigned to a 1966 World Cup qualifier between Italy and Poland in Rome. In an era with no television replays or YouTube, Klein sought to prepare himself thoroughly. Before the Italy-Poland match, he flew to Rome to watch a Serie A game in person. “I flew to Rome, watched a match at the Stadio Olimpico, studied the players and fans, and flew back that night,” he tells JNS. “A week later, as we were about to walk onto the pitch, my linesmen tried to brief me. I told them not to worry: ’I was there last week.'” Italy won that match 6-1, with three of their goals resulting from the advantage rule Klein applied, an approach not commonly used at the time. The referees’ committee was impressed.
First World Cup: Mexico, 1970
Klein’s first major international tournament came at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. He officiated the Spain-Brazil group match and the bronze medal game between Japan and Mexico. Cool under pressure in front of 105,000 fans, he was primed for his first World Cup, also in Mexico. At the time, Israel was part of the Asian Football Confederation, and Klein was the only referee selected from that group, just like Menachem Ashkenazi had been for the 1966 tournament. They remain the only two Israeli referees to ever officiate at a World Cup. To cope with Mexico City’s altitude, Klein trained rigorously. “I was professional before most referees were,” he says. “I focused on fitness, nutrition, and learning about the players, however I could.” Klein was appointed to the marquee Brazil–England group stage match, featuring the past three World Cup winners and Pelé in his final tournament. Brazil edged it 1-0 with a goal by Jairzinho in what became a legendary match. He was due to officiate the Mexico–Italy quarter-final but was sidelined by Montezuma’s Revenge and couldn’t continue. Klein missed the 1974 World Cup in West Germany due to security concerns following the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. “FIFA feared for my safety and didn’t want to take the risk,” he explains. Had he participated, he would have been the only referee in history to work four World Cups. Klein returned for the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, again officiating the bronze medal match.
Second World Cup: Argentina, 1978
Klein returned to the World Cup stage in 1978 in Argentina, a tournament mired in controversy due to the ruling military junta’s influence. Officials of unquestionable integrity, like Klein, posed a risk to the regime’s interests. That concern materialized when Klein officiated the first-round match between Argentina and Italy, which Italy won. “It was a very tough match,” he recalls. “The crowd was wild, the energy intense.” He later oversaw Austria’s famous win over West Germany in the second round. It’s widely rumored that he was originally slated to referee the final between Argentina and the Netherlands, but the hosts allegedly intervened. Instead, he was assigned the third-place match between Italy and Brazil, a rivalry that would become even more iconic four years later.
Third World Cup: Spain,1982
By 1982, in Spain, Klein had become only the sixth referee in history to officiate at three World Cups. But politics once again intruded. Just a week before the tournament began, the Lebanon War broke out, and Klein’s son, Amit, was deployed. “I told the referee’s committee that I couldn’t focus. My body was in Madrid, but my heart was in Lebanon,” he says. He served as a linesman for the Brazil-New Zealand and Italy-Peru matches until receiving word that his son was safe. “I ran to the chairman’s room in tears to share the news,” he says. Hoping to officiate the Argentina-Brazil clash, Klein was instead assigned the Brazil-Italy match, one of the greatest in World Cup history. “I told my assistants, ‘No one’s going to remember us.’ And then the match turned out to be unforgettable.” Books have been written about that game, which even has its own Wikipedia entry. Klein was right there in the center, his final World Cup as a referee. He was appointed as a linesman for the final and was to referee a replay, had the match ended in a draw. Italy’s win meant his legendary run at the top was over, but his legacy endured. “I still have people talk to me about those matches,” he says. “A man from Portugal once asked me to sign his ticket from the Italy-Brazil game and send it back. I told him, ‘I’ll be in Portugal soon, let’s do it in person.’”
Life after refereeing
FIFA has honored Klein repeatedly since his retirement. He was named an Honorary Ambassador of the FIFA Museum and donated personal artifacts from the Italy-Brazil match, including the ball, his whistle, cards and his watch, which still ticks. He has also been invited as a guest to multiple World Cups. “FIFA President Gianni Infantino invited my wife and I to Qatar, which was a great honor,” Klein says. Infantino, a 12-year-old Italian fan during the 1982 Brazil–Italy match, counts it as a seminal moment in his life. Meeting Klein brought him back to that magical day. Now a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Klein keeps fit with yoga, tennis and swimming. A sports fanatic, he has witnessed some of history’s most iconic moments, including meeting Dick Fosbury, the American high jumper who won an Olympic gold medal in 1968 and pioneered a revolutionary technique known as the Fosbury Flop. He still watches a lot of football and keeps an eye on the referees. “VAR has changed the game. We need it, but there’s too much reliance on it,” he observes. Klein’s refereeing career brought pride to Israel and left a lasting impact on world football. “My legacy is one of professionalism, integrity, and passion. I tried to uphold fair play, no matter the pressure. My aim was to be invisible when I could; decisive when I had to be.” With no Israeli referees currently active in the World Cup, Klein’s remarkable career grows only more significant and, sadly, more likely to be forgotten. So, how would he like to be remembered? “As someone who deeply loved football and served it with honor,” he says. “Not just as a referee making big decisions, but as a person who respected the sport, the players and the fans. I stood by my principles, even under pressure, and tried to make the game fairer and more beautiful.”

Source: JNS

CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 – Quarter-finals

9 January 2026 
Mali – Senegal
Referee: Abongile Tom RSA (photo)
Assistant Referee 1: Zakhele Siwela RSA
Assistant Referee 2: Souru Phatsoane LES
Fourth Official: Samuel Uwikunda RWA
Reserve AR: Boris Ditsoga GAB
VAR: Brighton Chimene ZIM
AVAR 1: Elvis Noupue CMR
AVAR 2: Hamza El Fariq MAR
Referee Assessor: Fatou Gaye SEN

Cameroon – Morocco
Referee: Dahane Beida MTN
Assistant Referee 1: Jerson Dos Santos ANG
Assistant Referee 2: Ivanildo Lopes ANG
Fourth Official: Mahmood Ismail SDN
Reserve AR: Styven Moutsassi CGO
VAR: Daniel Laryea GHA
AVAR 1: Haythem Guirat TUN
AVAR 2: Babacar Sarr MTN
Referee Assessor: Rene Louzaya CGO

10 January 2026
Algeria – Nigeria
Referee: Issa Sy SEN
Assistant Referee 1: Djibril Camara SEN
Assistant Referee 2: Nouha Bangoura SEN
Fourth Official: Peter Waweru KEN
Reserve AR: Gilbert Cheruiyot KEN
VAR: Pierre Atcho GAB
AVAR 1: Stephen Yiembe KEN
AVAR 2: Letticia Viana SWZ
Referee Assessor: Yahya Hadqa MAR

Egypt – Cote d’Ivoire
Referee: Mustapha Ghorbal ALG
Assistant Referee 1: Abbes Zerhouni ALG
Assistant Referee 2: Adel Abane ALG
Fourth Official: Jean Ndala COD
Reserve AR: Liban Abdourazak DJI
VAR: Lahlou Benbraham ALG
AVAR 1: Khalil Hassani TUN
AVAR 2: Yasir Abdalaziz SDN
Referee Assessor: Ali Tomusange UGA

CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025 – Referees retained for final phase

Referees retained for final phase
1. Mustapha Ghorbal ALG (photo)
2. Pacifique Ndabihawenimana BDI
3. Abdou Mefire CMR
4. Jean Ndala COD
5. Amin Omar EGY
6. Pierre Atcho GAB
7. Daniel Laryea GHA
8. Peter Waweru KEN
9. Dahane Beida MTN
10. Jalal Jayed MAR
11. Samuel Uwikunda RWA
12. Issa Sy SEN
13. Omar Artan SOM
14. Abongile Tom RSA
15. Mahmoud Ismail SDN
16. Mehrez Melki TUN

Video Match Officials retained for final phase
1. Lahlou Benbraham ALG
2. Mahmoud Ashour EGY
3. Babacar Sarr MTN
4. Hamza El Fariq MAR
5. Yasir Abdalaziz SDN
6. Haythem Guirat TUN
7. Chimene Brighton ZIM
8. Letticia Viana SWZ

Referees released after Round of 16
1. Louis Houngnandande BEN
2. Mahamat Allaou CHA
3. Messie Nkoynkou CGO
4. Clement Kpan CIV
5. Mohamed Maarouf EGY
6. Patrice Mebiame GAB
7. Boubou Traore MLI
8. Abdel-Aziz Bouh MTN
9. Ahmad Heeralall MRI
10. Mustapha Kech MAR
11. Shamirah Nabbadda UGA

Video Match Officials released after Round of 16
1. Haggag Hussam EGY
2. Mimisa Dickens KEN
3. Abdulrazg Ahmed LBY
4. Brahamou Sadou NIG
5. Maria Rivet MRI

Farewell to Angel Coerezza, an iconic Argentine referee

Angel Norberto Coerezza, a legendary Argentine football referee, died this Wednesday at the age of 92. Coerezza was a First Division referee between 1957 and 1978 and had a distinguished international career. At the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, he officiated the memorable match between England and Germany and was a linesman in the final that Brazil won against Italy. He also participated in the 1976 Montreal Olympics and the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, where he was in charge of the opening match. His style was characterized by balance, a good understanding of the rules, and a calm presence that commanded respect without the need for grand gestures. In an era when refereeing demanded a tough exterior, Coerezza combined intelligence and sensitivity to maintain control of the game on the field.
Between 1979 and 1989, he served as Director of the AFA Referee Academy, where he had a decisive influence on the training of several generations of referees. There, he not only transmitted the rules, but also a way of thinking about refereeing: interpreting the game, understanding the context, and taking responsibility for every decision. Between 1995 and 2002, he was in charge of the AFA's training complex in Ezeiza. And between 2010 and 2017, he returned as a Mentor at the National Refereeing Directorate, reaffirming his teaching profile and his ongoing commitment to the growth of Argentine refereeing. The Argentine Referees Association bid him farewell with a message summarizing his career: “We regret to announce the passing of Don Ángel Norberto Coerezza (92), an icon of Argentine refereeing. A World Cup and Olympic referee, and a tireless mentor. An enormous human and professional legacy. May he rest in peace.”
The oldest Rosario Central fans remember him well. Coerezza was the referee for the 1970 National Championship final between Rosario Central and Boca Juniors, at River Plate's stadium. Rosario Central was winning 1-0 when Boca Juniors fans invaded the pitch, but Coerezza made a controversial decision: he ruled that the match should continue. After that incident, Boca Juniors tied the game and then, in extra time, turned the score around. They won 2-1, and Rosario Central players always maintained that Coerezza favored Boca Juniors. That was the first time Rosario Central had reached a final in Argentine football. The following year, Coerezza officiated the clásico between Rosario Central and Newell's Old Boys at the Monumental Stadium for the National Championship. Central won 1-0 with a diving header from Aldo Pedro Poy, a landmark goal in the club's history. With this victory, Central qualified for the final, where they defeated San Lorenzo to win their first professional title. That day, however, the refereeing was impeccable, and no one complained about Coerezza. In 1973, Coerezza was the referee for the match between Central and San Lorenzo in the final four-team tournament of the National Championship, which also included River Plate and Atlanta. The game ended 1-1, and the draw allowed Central to secure their second title. But, once again, Coerezza's refereeing went unnoticed due to its fairness.

Source: La Capital