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  • Ref in trouble for Uncle Sam no 3rd goal?

    FIFA not happy! A win for Uncle Sam is a win for the advancement of soccer in the USA.

    Source: FIFA may sit Slovenia-U.S. referee

    By Martin Rogers, Yahoo! Sports jun 18, 17:29 EDT

    Follow Martin Rogers on Twitter at @mrogersyahoo
    JOHANNESBURG – The referee who disallowed a potential game-winning goal for the United States will face an expedited performance review from FIFA and is likely to be excluded from the rest of the World Cup, according to a FIFA source.

    Koman Coulibaly from Mali disallowed Maurice Edu’s 86th-minute strike that would have given the USA a 3-2 lead over Slovenia at Ellis Park and likely would have led to a thrilling comeback victory Friday. Coulibaly appeared to rule that American midfielder Michael Bradley had impeded a Slovenian defender, even though video replays showed no infringement.
    More From Martin RogersFIFA’s refereeing committee will review footage from the Group C clash on Saturday to evaluate Coulibaly’s performance after several USA players complained about the way he had struggled to control a fiercely contested match.

    Every World Cup match is viewed live by an on-site assessor who monitors the referee’s performance. However, in this case, a deeper assessment will take place at the earliest possible opportunity. That this is happening so quickly suggests FIFA is taking the complaints about Coulibaly seriously and is likely to leave him unassigned to referee further matches, according to the source. He could still appear as a line judge or other supporting role.

    “If he is found to have made a serious mistake, especially one that affected the outcome, then he would be highly unlikely to play any further part in the tournament,” said the source, who is close to senior figures on the refereeing panel. “FIFA is determined to keep refereeing standards high and does not want high-profile mistakes.”

    Coulibaly came under heavy criticism from the U.S. team and head coach Bob Bradley, but it was not just the Edu no-goal that will come under scrutiny.

    Assessors also are likely to be concerned at the highly physical nature of the match. American striker Jozy Altidore was repeatedly involved in tussles with the Slovenian defense, and an ugly incident took place midway through the second half when Slovenia’s Marko Suler appeared to throw Altidore to the ground. Coulibaly issued Suler a yellow card, but the strong infraction was enough for a red card and an ejection.

    FIFA chooses its referees and assistants for each game from a list of elite officials specially selected for the tournament. They are evaluated before the World Cup to ensure that they meet standards of fitness and knowledge.

    Coulibaly’s mistake will only increase calls for the introduction of instant replay for controversial decisions, something FIFA has strongly resisted up to this point.

    “It is up to FIFA for what they do about him,” USA star Clint Dempsey said. “But it wasn’t just the goal. They were holding and pushing and grabbing and putting themselves in there. What are you supposed to do?”
    Last edited by Karl; June 19, 2010, 10:10 AM.
    The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

  • #2
    Nuh baddy nah talk bout di elbow weh Demsey get weh wid dough. Dat a trait red everyday inna every league all ovah di worl. Ah ongle when US get a indifferent call, is a big ting.

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    • #3
      No mention of the Dempsey elbow to the face? Revisionist history?

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      • #4
        Yuh see it...****************ing babies cyaan tek dem draw like men...

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        • #5
          dah ref clearly lost his bearings..

          him know who him a ramp wid ?

          Money run tings !

          If any bad call mek it should be to get USA INTO the next round !

          FIFA need to look into how this message is not clear in the minds of its employees.

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