Monday, May 21, 2012

2011/12 UEFA Refereeing Performance Record



In compliance to the observers having put forward their assessments on the respective performances shown in the recent 2011/12 season, Portuguese Pedro Proença has ascended the throne of the UEFA Elite Group refereeing - at least in the European federation's club competitions.
Pedro Proença at Munich final (c) yahoo

Based on a certain system, which is targeted at displaying the amount of performances and their degree of quality, Pedro Proença has basically drawn a profit from last Saturday's UEFA Champions League final he was in charge of. According to the World of Football Refereeing observers, he has featured "a very good performance", whereas two Germans were able to occupy the first and third place on the list showing the average marks.
In the following, the results of the full list of awarded marks for the 25 officials, who were joining the ELITE Group at the start of the season, respectively became ELITE in December 2011, and who acted in the three major UEFA club competitions  (UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Super Cup) are be presented. As the number of matches is heavily drifting apart between those 25 officials - not merely due to performance reasons, but also and especially due to other circumstances like in Frank de Bleeckere's case a retirement due to the age limit -, the average marks of the shown performances is exposed here, too. 
Probably, this list is more expressive than the list demonstrating the total amount of marks.
The last list is solely considering the twelve officials who have been selected to officiate at 2012 UEFA EURO Poland/Ukraine. 
It has to be again laid enormous emphasis on the fact that the displayed marks are the respective averages of the marks given to the concerned referee in the concerned match by not only one, but mostly a lot of neutral observers.

1. Total Amount of marks (factorized with regard to the different importance of the match):

Rank
Referee
Origin
Points
1
Pedro Proença
POR
774,0
2
Dr. Felix Brych
GER
759,1
3
Jonas Eriksson
SWE
757,2
4
Damir Skomina
SVN
666,6
5
Wolfgang Stark
GER
655,4
6
Cüneyt Çakır
TUR
647,6
7
Carlos Velasco Carballo
ESP
590,0
8
Viktor Kassai
HUN
579,6
9
Martin Atkinson
ENG
567,5
10
Björn Kuipers
NED
545,6
11
Stéphane Lannoy
FRA
537,9
12
Howard Webb
ENG
507,8
13
Nicola Rizzoli
ITA
500,4
14
Paolo Tagliavento
ITA
499,6
15
Svein Oddvar Moen
NOR
496,2
16
Gianluca Rocchi
ITA
494,6
17
Mark Clattenburg
ENG
485,5
18
Craig Alexander Thomson
SCO
463,0
19
Alberto Undiano Mallenco
ESP
365,3
20
Florian Meyer
GER
313,1
21
Frank de Bleeckere
BEL
311,0
22
Kevin Blom
NED
287,0
23
Laurent Duhamel
FRA
231,0
24
Olegário Benquerença
POR
211,0
25
Aleksei Nikolaev
RUS
141,0

  
2. Average Marks:

Rank
Referee
Origin
Average Mark
1
Dr. Felix Brych
GER
80,3
2
Cüneyt Çakır
TUR
78,1
3
Wolfgang Stark
GER
77,9
4
Frank de Bleeckere
BEL
77,8
5
Laurent Duhamel
FRA
77,0
6
Nicola Rizzoli
ITA
76,8
7
Gianluca Rocchi
ITA
76,2
8
Pedro Proença
POR
75,8
9
Björn Kuipers
NED
75,5
10
Carlos Velasco Carballo
ESP
75,4
11
Svein Oddvar Moen
NOR
75,2
12
Howard Webb
ENG
74,2
13
Mark Clattenburg
ENG
73,8
14
Paolo Tagliavento
ITA
73,5
15
Jonas Eriksson
SWE
73,3
16
Florian Meyer
GER
72,8
17
Martin Atkinson
ENG
72,1
18
Damir Skomina
SVN
72,0
19
Viktor Kassai
HUN
71,6
20
Stéphane Lannoy
FRA
70,9
21
Aleksei Nikolaev
RUS
70,5
22
Olegário Benquerença
POR
70,3
23
Kevin Blom
NED
70,0
24
Alberto Undiano Mallenco
ESP
68,6
25
Craig Alexander Thomson
SCO
67,2


 3. The 12 EURO referees by comparison

Rank
Referee
Origin
Average Mark
1
Cüneyt Çakır
TUR
78,1
2
Wolfgang Stark
GER
77,9
3
Nicola Rizzoli
ITA
76,8
4
Pedro Proença
POR
75,8
5
Björn Kuipers
NED
75,5
6
Carlos Velasco Carballo
ESP
75,4
7
Howard Webb
ENG
74,2
8
Jonas Eriksson
SWE
73,3
9
Damir Skomina
SVN
72,0
10
Viktor Kassai
HUN
71,6
11
Stéphane Lannoy
FRA
70,9
12
Craig Alexander Thomson
SCO
67,2


(c) World of Football Refereeing

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