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Evaluation scale
(for referee and assistant referees Description of the Marks
only)
Referee
Comments:
Serhiy Boiko showed a good application and interpretation of the LoTG. He had a clear line in
foul/no foul detection providing a total of 28 fouls. His intention was not to punish every little
contact and that worked well for him. Furthermore he displayed a good knowledge of Law 8
(restart of play) since in 3 situations asked from the players to repeat a foul since the ball
wasn’t either placed properly or it was moving before the foul was taken. Card management
was very good with 3 yellow cards in total [min. 57 to Berge (NOR) for the penalty, min. 82 to
Henderson (ENG) for simulation and min. 91 to Chalobah (ENG) for protesting]. Advantage
was applied regularly and when needed.
Except from all this he had 2 difficult situations to cope with.
The first one happened in min. 29 when after a corner kick inside Norway’s penalty area,
Hendersson (ENG) is being slightly pushed by Jonansen (NOR). Referee sees clearly the
situation since he is in a position 2 m. from it so I don’t have a reason to disagree with him.
The second one is the awarded penalty to England. In min. 56 Dawson (ENG) tries to get the
header inside Norway’s penalty area and is being hold by his waist by Semb Berge. Boiko
immediately points to the spot (upon consultation with AAR2. The call is justified since the
English player clearly wants to play the ball and his opponent only tries to stop him. So
correct call.
3) Tactical approach and its Degree of Consistency, Personality, Match Control and
Management of the Teams and Players with special reference to the situations and the
minutes when they occurred.
Comments:
His tactical approach was not to punish every little contact. This has worked well for him since
we had only 28 fouls and especially no foul for the first 12 minutes of the game. Match
control was never an issue but he should pay a little more attention on some duels since we
are talking about 20-21 years old kids.
Further Aspects:
+ Expected -
Always close to play, follows play at all times with a flexible
X
diagonal system and impedes interference with play
Efficient positioning (at set pieces e.g.) and movement to be
X ready to take a (crucial) decision (specially in the box; be
able to enter the box in some cases when it is necessary)
X Shows awareness and is able to anticipate the action
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5) Teamwork (co-operation with (A)ARs and fourth official with reference, if needed, to
special situations and the minutes when they occurred)
Comments:
Teamwork was good. Assistants helped him with the fouls and they both had a very good
offside/onside detection. AAR1 wasn’t particularly involved but AAR2 helped him in the
awarded penalty for England.
Comments:
Since it is the first time I watched him my whole impression is more than positive. He is a
referee who can develop of course (since he is the most inexperienced of all) but one to keep
an eye for the future.
My mark is 8.3 (expected level).
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Assistant Referee 1
7) Assistant Referee 1’s performance (please mention some important decisions either by
integrating them into a coherent comment or mentioning them in the grid below; mandatory
if a “-“ (negative point) is selected)
Relevant Aspects:
+ Expected -
Correct offside decisions by means of a good application of
X the
“wait and see”-technique
X Good positioning and movement
Mental alertness and reaction to incidents in his area of
X
vicinity
Reasonable degree of co-operation with referee (not
X flagging too much / too little; being able to support referee
in crucial decisions)
X Efficient control at set pieces
Comments:
He had the most difficult situation of the whole match. He disallowed a goal to England for
offside and the replay proved him totally correct. It was a hard situation to see since the
attacking player was only 0.5m ahead. An excellent call.
Assistant Referee 2
8) Assistant Referee 2’s performance (please mention some important decisions either by
integrating them into a coherent comment or mentioning them in the grid below; mandatory
if a “-“ (negative point) is selected)
Relevant Aspects:
+ Expected -
Correct offside decisions by means of a good application of
X the
“wait and see”-technique
X Good positioning and movement
Mental alertness and reaction to incidents in his area of
X
vicinity
Reasonable degree of co-operation with referee (not
X flagging too much / too little; being able to support referee
in crucial decisions)
X Efficient control at set pieces
Comments:
The second assistant had more offside/onside situations than his colleague. He solved them
all correctly so his performance is expected level.
Relevant Aspects:
+ Expected -
Comments:
No visible involvement. He was alert and had a good movement but he didn’t have to help.
Relevant Aspects:
+ Expected -
Comments:
He must have helped the referee in the awarded penalty for England. Other than that no
major calls for him.
Fourth Official
11) Fourth Official’s performance (reference to technical management like substitutions or
signalling of additional time, dealing with benches in case of conflicts)
Comments:
Nothing to report. All procedures were executed properly.