Platini Confirms Use Of 5 Referee’s For 09 / 10 UEFA Europa League

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UEFA President Michel Platini has confirmed the long standing rumor that there will be two more referee’s added to the upcoming 2009 / 10 UEFA Europa League following approval of the FIFA Executive Committee and Football’s lawmakers, the International FA Board (IFAB), at their meeting in Nassau, Bahamas.

Via UEFA

The IFAB had given their permission for the continuation of the experiment at their 2009 annual general meeting earlier this year. In addition to the match referee and two assistant referees on the touchline, two extra assistants are placed behind the goal line, with the mission of focusing on incidents which happen in the penalty area, such as fouls or misconduct.

The latest tests will now take place in the UEFA Europa League, and will be sure to focus even more attention on the new and enhanced European club competition next season.

The initial experiment with two additional assistant referees was successfully tested at qualifying round mini-tournaments during the UEFA European Under-19 Championship last autumn, and feedback was extremely positive from both match officials and observers. After receiving a report on the experiment involving the additional assistant referees, the members of the IFAB gave permission for the continuation of FIFA’s experiment, this time in a professional league.

Michel Platini said of the experiment: “Everyone agrees on the need to help referees. With football getting ever faster and the players ever fitter, it sometimes seems the men in black face a mission impossible.

“Two extra pairs of eyes focusing on the penalty areas are of valuable assistance to the referee and strengthen the referee team in confidence and numbers, while allowing the game to flow.

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Added on Monday, June 1st, 2009 by

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