What’s up with the table of refereeing errors in the RPL? Two newcomers to the league are the ones who suffer the most
Kirill Zakatchenko September 19, 2024, 19:30 Moscow time Audio version: Your browser does not support the audio element.
It remains difficult for newcomers to the league.
While Safonov is playing in the Champions League, a new round is approaching in the RPL. Last weekend there were several exciting matches in our championship, but now it is not about the game. After all, there were again some judicial errors. “Championship” updates the table based on the experience of Igor Fedotov.
We believe:
how many times the referees wrongly awarded or failed to award a penalty in favour of or against a team; how many times they incorrectly sent off (or did not send off) players, wrongly counted or disallowed a goal or failed to show a second goal; yellow card; if the error is corrected by the referee in the VAR, it is not taken into account.
Previous refereeing errors
As usual, you can follow the chronology of refereeing errors.
Referee errors in rounds 7 and 8.
In the 7th round, Sergei Karasev made a mistake by not awarding a penalty against Spartak in the match against Rubin. In the 8th round, there was also a mistake: Sergei Tsyganok did not award a penalty against Akron in the match against Khimki.
Igor Fedotov
football referee
“In the 25th minute, Tsyganok did not concede a penalty to Akron’s goal. The moment is difficult and close for him. Three players blocked the view at once, and two more fought. The Akron football player had his arm extended. That’s it, it’s enough. And it doesn’t matter if the distance is short or not. This is a VAR intervention and a penalty should have been called.”
Analysis of the refereeing in the eighth round of the RPL:
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Table of errors of the judges after the eighth round of the RPL
EquipmentErrors against the teamErrors in favor of the teamDifferenceDinamo Mx20-2 Khimki 20-2 Dinamo M10-1 Krylya Sovetov 10-1 Orenburg 10-1 Rubin 10-1 Rostov 110 Zenit 000 Krasnodar 000 CSKA 000 Akhmat 000 Spartak 01+1 Akron 01+1 Lokomotiv 02+2 Pari NN 02 +2 False 02+2
Table of errors corrected by the VAR
In the seventh round, Sergei Karasev awarded a penalty in Spartak’s favour in the match against Rubin after watching the replay.
Vladislav Bezborodov disallowed Lokomotiv’s goal against Krasnodar following a call from the video assistants.
Rostov striker Egor Golenkov’s goal in the match against Fakel was ruled out for offside by referees.
Egor Egorov whistled a penalty after watching the replay
Photo by: FC Orenburg
In Round 8, Egor Egorov awarded a penalty against Orenburg in the match against Lokomotiv after watching the replay.
Vasily Kazartsev overturned Krasnodar’s penalty decision in the match against Rostov. He also ruled out Fedor Smolov’s goal for offside after a warning from the video assistants.
The referees awarded a penalty against Akhmat in the match against Dynamo Moscow for Alexander Zhirov’s handball.
EquipmentArrangements against the team.Fixes for the benefit of the team.DifferenceDynamo Mx30-3 Rubin 41-3 Orenburg 30-3 Rostov 31-2 Akhmat 21-1 Dynamo M110 Khimki 440 Lokomotiv 220 Fakel 23+1 Akron »23+1″Wings of the Soviets”01+1″Paris NN”01+ 1″Krasnodar”13+2″Spartak”13+2″Zenit”02+2CSKA02+2