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Page 1: Making decisions: a modern referee for modern football Pierluigi Collina Vienna, 23 October 2008.

“Making decisions: a modern referee for modern football”

Pierluigi Collina

Vienna, 23 October 2008

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Origin of modern football: United Kingdom, at the beginning of the XIX Century

Football was a game played by students at Public Schools and Universities.

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At that time, gentlemen as players and few rules… …sometimes very different

At Uppingham University, football was played by 15 players per team…

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...while at Rugby University…

…players could carry on the ball by hands.

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… a person who the decisions were referred to …

… the referee.

Only when the number of the rules increased and the importance of the result became more important, the presence of a third person was felt as needed…

At that time decisions were taken by the two captains.

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Football has changed a lot : have a look at the difference between ……

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….. and …..

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…..it seems impossible, but….

….during three World Cups, 1930, 1934 and 1938, players wore shirts without numbers.

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Football has changed a lot on the field of play …..

The game is now faster, stronger and more intensive.Speed is the main factor in modern football.There’s no time to think.

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….. and off the field of play,as football is a real business today

In 2006, Media Pro committed itself to pay 1.1 billion euro for Real Madrid’s TV rights for seven years (Champions League excluded).

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UEFA Euro 2008 economic impact

The 2008 European Championship generated a record income of around €1.3 billion, according to European football’s governing body, Uefa.

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Emirates Stadium, gunners’ new “home”…

840 million euros the cost Arsenal paid.Emirates will sponsor the Stadium during the next 15 years (“naming right”) investing 150 million euros.

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Football has changed for referees as well…

Dress code:very similar for the players….very different for the referee’s team.

John Langenus, referee of the first World Cup Final, Uruguay 1930

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To be appointed as the referee of a World Cup Final is a great honour.

Only 18 Finals have been played in the history of football.

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WC 1930 Final: Uruguay vs Argentina

Langenus accepted only after having received:• an insurance covering the life risk;• a boat ready to leave from Montevideo

harbour straight after the match.

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Three characteristic for a top referee

At the very top level, on the field of play, a referee has to be:

– a decision maker– a communicator– a leader

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A decision maker …

The referee has to make the final choice

The decisions are to be taken:– very quickly, less than half a second;– under pressure;– facing difficult and unclear situations

to be assessed.

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… a communicator …

As very often a well communicated decision is better accepted.

The referee has to make his decisions understood by everybody:– players– managers and coaches– spectators at the ground– TV viewers

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What does it mean to be a leader?

Certainly you received many answer from people much more expert than me… so I don’t want to bother you.

Being very direct, the word leader simply means “the one who leads”.

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Alexander the “Great” at the age of 23 years led thousands of soldiers from Macedon and other Greek cities through Asia.

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Mahatma Gandhi was a major political and spiritual leader for millions of people in India.

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A conductor like Leonard Bernstein was definitely a leader, as he led the most important orchestras

worldwide.

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In football, long term German National Team captain Franz Beckenbauer, “der Kaiser”, was a leader on and off the pitch….

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….as well as italian coach Marcello Lippi, who led his team to win a World Cup.

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Also referees are leaders, as they lead the teams not only entering the field of play…

…but also ensuring that the match is played according to the rules.

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As a leader, the ultimate goal for a referee is “to be accepted”

The goal is reached when:

• the decisions are accepted even if not agreed;• the decisions are accepted even if wrongly taken.

The referee is accepted as players trust in him.

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Refereeing is a very difficult “job” today

Referees have heavy responsibilities on their shoulders, as a decision could mean a lot in terms of:• club’s sport results • club’s future, due to the economic impact the decision could have on it

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Dealing with his “job”, a referee ….

• has not to be afraid to take on responsibilities;• has to know himself, his strenghts and his

weaknesses;• has to know that he doesn’t know everything;• has to be open to change.

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… and finally…

• has to be courageous and decide even when it would be normal to abstain from it.

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“The courage to decide, always”

“Delay is preferable to error”

Thomas Jefferson, principal author of the Declaration of Independence and third US President from 1801 till 1809 said:

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Questions ???

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