บทวิเคราะห์ ใครจะได้เป็นผู้ตัดสินในฟุตบอลโลก 2014 รอบรองฯ และรอบชิงชนะเลิศ

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http://playtheadvantage.com/2014/07/03/jennas-thoughts-potential-referees-for-world-cup-semifinals-and-final/

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FIFA_World_Cup_disciplinary_record


ASIA

Ravshan Irmatov, Uzbekistan (Switzerland vs Ecuador, Croatia vs Mexico, USA vs Germany, Netherlands vs Costa Rica)
- Quarterfinal assignment.

Yuichi Nishimura, Japan (Brazil vs Croatia)
– Nishimura would be a very, very difficult call for a semi or final, because of the famous penalty in the first round that turned out to be a massive dive … though he performed better than it was made out to be. Since then, he’s only been the fourth official once. Lack of game time and probably a lack of confidence will keep him out as much as public perception.

Nawaf Shukralla, Bahrain (Australia vs Spain, Portugal vs Ghana)
– Has had a few good performances, but his odds of anything else are probably low.

Ben Williams, Australia (Honduras vs Ecuador, South Korea vs Belgium, Costa Rica vs Greece)
– Williams has been progressively better in each of his three games, but I think his experience level will keep him from the last three games.


AFRICA

Noumandiez Doue, Ivory Coast (Chile vs Australia, Ecuador vs France)
– Fourth official in the quarterfinals. Probably not a candidate.

Bakary Gassama, Gambia (Netherlands vs Chile)
– Has only had one match, oddly, though he was excellent in it. I would be surprised if FIFA appointed him to the semis or final with only one match in the tournament, but it’s hard to say.

Djamel Haimoudi, Algeria (Australia vs Netherlands, Costa Rica vs England, Belgium vs USA)
– Late knockout round match. Probably not a candidate.


NORTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

Joel Aguilar, El Salvador (Argentina vs Bosnia-Herzegovina, Japan vs Greece)
– Did well in his matches. Could be a dark horse for at least the semis.

Mark Geiger, United States (Colombia vs Greece, Spain vs Chile, France vs Nigeria)
– Did very well in his first two games, and then had a really bad game in which a player had his leg broken and Geiger only gave a yellow card. Chances are, that photo of Onazi in a cast would haunt FIFA and Geiger if they tried to appoint him to the higher stages. That and general lack of experience probably rules him out.

Marco Rodriguez Moreno, Mexico (Belgium vs Algeria, Italy vs Uruguay)
- Experienced referee who’s had good outings. Could be a candidate for a late match.


SOUTH AMERICA

Enrique Osses, Chile (Ivory Coast vs Japan, Italy vs Costa Rica)
– Decent performances in the tournament. Might be a dark horse but wouldn’t be expected.

Nestor Pitana, Argentina (Russia vs South Korea, USA vs Portugal, Honduras vs Switzerland, France vs Germany)
– Quarterfinal assignment.

Wilmar Roldan Peres, Colombia (Mexico vs Cameroon, South Korea vs Algeria)
– Has had a good tournament, but his AR was sent home for wrongly disallowing two goals against
Mexico. Not his fault, but it seems difficult for FIFA to give him one of the three final spots.

Sandro Ricci, Brazil (France vs Honduras, Germany vs Ghana, Germany vs Algeria)
– Undoubtedly one of the top three referees in the Cup, but it will depend on what happens with Brazil. If they go through, he will probably be given the other semifinal. If not, possibility for the final, particularly as the “hometown” ref.

Carlos Vera, Ecuador (Iran vs Nigeria, Greece vs Ivory Coast)
- ? (ในบทความไม่ได้พูดถึง)


OCEANIA

Peter O’Leary, New Zealand (Nigeria vs Bosnia-Herzegovina)
– Last outing was so disastrous that there was a petition to have him removed from the tournament. Photos of him clowning around with winning Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Eneyama were innocent, but infuriated opposing fans. Hard to see him going forward.


EUROPE

Dr. Felix Brych, Germany (Uruguay vs Costa Rica, Belgium vs Russia)
- Dr. Dreamy has had a decent, but uninspiring performance in the Cup. Could see him as a fourth official, but I’d be surprised by anything else.

Cuneyt Cakir, Turkey (Brazil vs Mexico, Algeria vs Russia)
– Cakir has done well and is well-loved by FIFA. Definite candidate.

Jonas Eriksson, Sweden (Ghana vs USA, Cameroon vs Brazil, Argentina vs Switzerland)
– Late knockout round game, and fourth official in quarterfinals. Probably out.

Bjorn Kuipers, Netherlands (England vs Italy, Switzerland vs France, Colombia vs Uruguay)
– Best referee in the tournament, and probably best in the world. But like Ricci, much will depend on what the Netherlands do in their quarterfinal. If they win, he’ll probably get a semifinal. If not, I’d be surprised not to see him in the final.

Milorad Mazic, Serbia (Germany vs Portugal, Argentina vs Iran)
– Could be a dark horse for the final or a semi. Only a FIFA referee for a few years, but he’s the darling of Busacca and company. Caused a stir in Argentina v. Iran with a non-call, but still could be picked for at least a semi.

Pedro Proenca, Portugal (Cameroon vs Croatia, Japan vs Colombia, Netherlands vs Mexico)
– Late stage knockout rounds and decent performances. Could possibly take a late stage game, but I don’t think the odds are that high.

Nicola Rizzoli, Italy (Spain vs Netherlands, Nigeria vs Argentina, Argentina vs Belgium)
– Quarterfinal assignment.

Carlos Velasco Carballo, Spain (Uruguay vs England, Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Iran, Brazil vs Colombia)
– Quarterfinal assignment.

Howard Webb, England (Colombia vs Ivory Coast, Brazil vs Chile)
– Has been shockingly good in this tournament, and ran Brazil v. Chile like a boss. He could actually be in the mix for the final, if both Ricci and Kuipers’ teams make it to the semifinals. Obviously had the final in 2010, but there’s no rule against doing consecutive ones, and he would bring the most experience and gravitas outside of the Dutchman and Brazilian.
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