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Watch: Referee accidentally scores in Dutch league game

2019-05-27 16:12 Last Updated At:16:12

The goal stood despite bouncing in off the match official’s legs.

A referee accidentally scored a goal then allowed it to stand in a Dutch league game on Saturday.

Playing in the Derde Divisie, Dutch football’s fourth tier, HSV Hoek were awarded a goal against Harkemase Boys after the ball ricocheted off referee Maurice Paarhuis’ legs.

Paarhuis was stood in the six yard box appearing to try and get a closer look at a goal line scramble, before a HSV Hoek cross deflected off a defender and into his path.

“Never experienced this,” a tweet translated from Dutch reads from bemused home team Harkemase after the goal was given in the 66th minute.

Football Association rules appear to support Paarhuis’ decision to allow the goal to stand, stating: “Match officials are part of the game and if the ball hits any match official and has not wholly passed over the goal line or touchline then it remains ‘in play’.”

Fortunately for Harkemase the goal did not affect the game’s result, with the score at 3-1 before the ball went in, pulling HSV Hoek within one goal before the game was settled 4-2.

Harkemase shared a photo of the referee surrounded by complaining Harkamese players with the caption: “What are you doing, referee?”

The goal has received a lot of attention on Twitter, with Seattle Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei commenting: “Good finish.”

Many also critiqued Paarhuis’ refereeing.

“It’s not his job to get out of the way, it’s the players job to put the ball in the right place (not out of play, to an opponent or at the ref),” tweeted user @bluepants1878.

“The ref however has no business whatsoever being on that spot and narrowing the players options in such a dangerous position.”

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UEFA picks two video review referees at center of controversy for Euro 2024 duty

2024-04-23 23:43 Last Updated At:23:51

NYON, Switzerland (AP) — The match official accused of bias by English Premier League club Nottingham Forest got UEFA support on Tuesday by being selected for the European Championship as a video review expert in an overall list which included no women.

Forest’s inflammatory social media post on Sunday targeting Stuart Attwell has been widely criticized across English soccer and was even mocked by another club.

Forest said Attwell is a fan of relegation rival Luton and claimed that this was a factor in not being awarded up to three penalty kicks on video review in a 2-0 loss at Everton on Sunday.

Attwell is among 20 video assistant referee (VAR) specialists chosen by UEFA to work at the 51-game Euro 2024 in Germany that starts June 14.

“All chosen referees have performed consistently to the highest standards in UEFA’s top competitions, and also in their domestic competitions,” UEFA head of refereeing Roberto Rosetti said in a statement.

Also on the VAR list is Tomasz Kwiatkowski of Poland, who UEFA removed from a Champions League game in November one day after he advised 2022 World Cup final referee Szymon Marciniak to award Paris Saint-Germain a stoppage-time penalty for handball against Newcastle. Kylian Mbappé scored to deny Newcastle victory in a 1-1 draw.

Marciniak is among the 18 European referees picked for Euro 2024, plus Facundo Tello of Argentina who joins them as part of the close working ties between UEFA and South American soccer body CONMEBOL.

UEFA did not include any women among the referees, assistants, video review specialists and fourth officials in their Euro 2024 team that will be based in Frankfurt. At Euro 2020, Stéphanie Frappart of France was included as a fourth official. She made history at the men’s World Cup in 2022 when she handled the Germany-Costa Rica game in the group stage.

England has two referees selected, including Anthony Taylor who worked with Attwell in the Everton-Forest game on Sunday.

One of the two German referees picked, Felix Zwayer, was the subject of comments about integrity by Jude Bellingham when the England star played for Borussia Dortmund in 2021.

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Referee Felix Zwayer shows a yellow card to Benfica's Antonio Silva during the Europa League quarter final second leg soccer match between Olympique de Marseille and SL Benfica at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, south of France, Thursday, April 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

Referee Felix Zwayer shows a yellow card to Benfica's Antonio Silva during the Europa League quarter final second leg soccer match between Olympique de Marseille and SL Benfica at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, south of France, Thursday, April 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

UEFA picks two video review referees at center of controversy for Euro 2024 duty

UEFA picks two video review referees at center of controversy for Euro 2024 duty

Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood and Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White, left, show dejection during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Nottingham Forest at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Sunday April 21, 2024. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood and Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White, left, show dejection during the English Premier League soccer match between Everton and Nottingham Forest at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Sunday April 21, 2024. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

UEFA picks two video review referees at center of controversy for Euro 2024 duty

UEFA picks two video review referees at center of controversy for Euro 2024 duty