Referee who was affected with a ban of 6 games mentioned as officially for Chelsea vs Real betis
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A referee who was hit this season with a ban on six games, takes the lead over the final of Chelsea’s Conference League against Real Betis.
Irfan Peljto will be the first Bosnian to organize a large UEFA Club Competition final on Wednesday.
The collision sees Chelsea Looking for the very first club that all three European titles win.
But Betis will prove to be their most difficult test so far, with Premier League -Flops including AntonyPablo Fornals and Gio Lo Celso shine under ex-Man Title winner Manuel Pellegrini.
The men of Enzo Maresca will have to be at their best Only a few days after securing Champions League football With a domestic finish in fourth place.
However, their fate could end in the hands of Peljto, which supervised Arsenal’s Champions League Semi-final first leg victory over Real Madrid in April.
The 40-year-old is held to a large extent by UEFA, after he has also taken the lead on a further six Champions League matches and four Europa League collisions this period.
But back in his native Bosnia, Peljto was banned for six games After supervising an error with an error.
He was found guilty of making three major mistakes, with two errors regarding his failure to grant clear penalties.
The 1-1 Derby-Confess of September between bitter rivals Zrinjski Mostar and Borac Banja caused a lot of controversy, stating the Bosnian FA that both parties should have fines on individual occasions.
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A damn explanation stated: “In the 25th minute, the referee, although very well positioned and with a clear picture of the incident, could not recognize a clear error and assign a penalty kick to FK Borac.
“In the 26th minute, although well positioned, the referee failed to grant a direct free kick for the road team after a clear error that led to a goal for the home team.
“In the 90th+5 minutes, the referee was unable to grant a clear penalty for Zrinjski.”
Despite his earlier ban, Peljto believes that his selection for the Conference League final is a huge boost for Bosnian football.
He said to UEFA: “We live a dream. It was very emotional to receive the call. It is not just an honor for my career, but to bring the flag of my small country under the European spotlight is a very proud moment.
“I hope it is also a moment for the future of referees in Bosnia and Herzegovina, that young referees have this positive perspective on referee and that we have created a path for them.”
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