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Italy's Rosetti to referee Euro final

Vienna - Roberto Rosetti of Italy is the referee for Sunday's Euro 2008 final, Europe's governing body UEFA announced on Monday. UEFA also said that Swiss referee Massimo Busacca would officiate at Wednesday's semi-final clash between Germany and Tur...

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Euro 2008 Winter's Word: Howard Webb will become a regular fixture on the Uefa circuit

The sight of Howard Webb dashing for a plane the other day seemed appropriate. European airports will soon become his second home.

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Fandel - and others - no longer in contention for Euro final

Vienna - German referee Herbert Fandel will miss out on the possibility of officiating at the Euro 2008 final because the German team has qualified for the semi-finals. Fandel, who was in charge of the matches Portugal vs Turkey and Netherlands vs Fr...

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Holland controversy has helped clear up offside mystery, claims referee

The offside law has baffled fans for decades but Swedish referee Peter Frojdfeldt claims that fans around the world now understand it - well, part of it - thanks to him.

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Turkey keeper gets two match ban

Turkey goalkeeper Volkan Demirel has been banned for two matches and will miss their Euro 2008 quarter-final against Croatia and a possible semi-final, tournament organisers UEFA confirmed today.

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Swede, Italian handed quarter-finals

SWEDISH referee Peter Frojdfeldt will control the Euro 2008 quarter-final between Portugal and Germany on Friday (EST).

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Czechs choke on Turkey

With identical records following their group matches against Portugal and Switzerland, recent form had suggested a close match. History, however, pointed overwhelmingly in favour of the Czech Republic. Turkey had never previously beaten the Czech Republic and, at No. 20 in the Fifa rankings, stood some 14 places below their opponents.

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Terim says referee right to dismiss Volkan

GENEVA (Reuters) - Ref Peter Frojdfeldt was right to send off Volkan Demirel after the Turkey keeper clashed with Jan Koller in the final minutes of their thrilling Euro 2008 Group A defeat of Czech Republic, his coach Fatih Terim said.

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Ruud's 'offside' goal reveals international offside chaos

When Ruud van Nistelrooy clipped the ball into Italy's net at the European Championship, he looked long and hard at the assistant referee, waiting for him to flag for offside.

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Thin oranje line

The focus, inevitably, has shifted arbitrarily to FIFA's incomprehensible regulation 11, sub-clause 11, slipped through by Sepp Blatter under a pile of lamentable legislative paperwork five years ago.

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Euro 2008: Uefa back referee Peter Frojdfeldt

Uefa hit back at the widespread criticism of the Swedish referee, Peter Frojdfeldt, and his linesman, Stefan Wittberg, for permitting Ruud van Nistelrooy's opening goal for Holland against Italy in Berne.

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Italy boss Donadoni: Referee wasn't to blame for our Holland hammering

Roberto Donadoni refused to blame the referee for Italy's defeat - which was just as well because Peter Frojdfeldt was right to award Holland's controversial first goal.

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Italy boss Donadoni: Referee wasn't to blame for our Holland hammering

Roberto Donadoni refused to blame the referee for Italy's defeat - which was just as well because Peter Frojdfeldt was right to award Holland's controversial first goal.