Platini wants penalty box officials
Uefa chief wants to follow American football
Wednesday May 16, 2007
Guardian Unlimited
New Uefa president Michel Platini is ready to revolutionise the "outmoded" world of refereeing by using two more officials in each match.
Platini, who was elected to office in January, wants to put an official behind each goal to help rule on penalty box infringements. The former France attacking midfielder believes that would be better than using technology, which he claims would "dehumanise" football.
"My idea is to increase the number of officials," he told France Football. "To referee with just three people, it is outmoded. Three officials cannot see everything. I am proposing two extra officials, over-45s who don't need to run because they would stay behind the goals.
"We must show the world that we are against injustice and that we are trying to do more to eliminate errors. As for using electronic systems, that risks dehumanising football."
Platini believes the sport should take a leaf out of American football's book, and use officials who highlight infringements by throwing a flag on to the field of play.
"Why not take the example shown by American football, who uses referees aged 60 or over, who signal fouls with their yellow flag," he added.
Uefa chief wants to follow American football
Wednesday May 16, 2007
Guardian Unlimited
New Uefa president Michel Platini is ready to revolutionise the "outmoded" world of refereeing by using two more officials in each match.
Platini, who was elected to office in January, wants to put an official behind each goal to help rule on penalty box infringements. The former France attacking midfielder believes that would be better than using technology, which he claims would "dehumanise" football.
"My idea is to increase the number of officials," he told France Football. "To referee with just three people, it is outmoded. Three officials cannot see everything. I am proposing two extra officials, over-45s who don't need to run because they would stay behind the goals.
"We must show the world that we are against injustice and that we are trying to do more to eliminate errors. As for using electronic systems, that risks dehumanising football."
Platini believes the sport should take a leaf out of American football's book, and use officials who highlight infringements by throwing a flag on to the field of play.
"Why not take the example shown by American football, who uses referees aged 60 or over, who signal fouls with their yellow flag," he added.