Published: Tuesday 20 December 2011
Giving everything for the shirt is a player's motto. In other words, the soccer jerseys is everything a team stands
The UEFA Referees Committee met today in Nyon and appointed the 12 referees to handle the 31 matches of next year’s UEFA EURO 2012 final tournament in Poland and Ukraine.
For the first time in the history of the UEFA European Championship, the referees will have added support thanks to a decision by football’s lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), to allow the continuation of the experiment in the use of additional assistant referees. The full referee teams will be announced in January 2012.
The list of referees can be found below:
Surname(s) | First Name(s) | Country |
Çakιr | Cüneyt | Turkey |
Eriksson | Jonas | Sweden |
Kassai | Viktor | Hungary |
Kuipers | Bjorn | Netherlands |
Lannoy | Stéphane | France |
Oliveira Alves Garcia | Pedro Proença | Portugal |
Rizzoli | Nicola | Italy |
Skomina | Damir | Slovenia |
Stark | Wolfgang | Germany |
Thomson | Craig | Scotland |
Velasco Carballo | Carlos | Spain |
Webb | Howard | England |
In addition, four fourth officials who will only act in this specific function have been appointed.
Surname | First Name(s) | Country |
Borski | Marcin | Poland |
Hagen | Tom Harald | Norway |
Královec | Pavel | Czech Republic |
Shvetsov | Viktor | Ukraine |
• 30 January to 2 February – UEFA’s winter annual course during which the referees will receive technical instructions as well as physical training plans to follow until the final tournament.
• 30 April to 3 May – Referees’ preparatory workshop in Warsaw: The referee “quintets” will train together in their team base camp. They will also undergo fitness tests and review the application of the technical instructions they have received.
• 4 June – The referee teams will arrive in Warsaw for the final tournament.
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