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By Amanda Langell Determining stoppage time in a soccer match is one of the referee's many jobs, and the process is simpler than you might expect. The clock is always running in a soccer game, even when there are stoppages of play. Instead of pausing the clock for every single substitution, injury, or free kick, the time is simply added to the end of the half. Unlike extra time, which is a set amount of time that extends a soccer match, stoppage time is much less predictable. In fact, the additional minutes tacked on at the end of each half is all down to the referee's discretion. There is a s...
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A 22-year-old man from the city Bielefeld was identified as the potential responsible for a death threat sent to German third-division referee Martin Speckner. Investigators were able to locate the suspect, they said on Tuesday. Investigations into suspected threats and insults are ongoing. The criminal investigation department of the state of Hesse and the public prosecutor's office in Frankfurt said on Tuesday that the man wrote an anonymous email after Speckner officiated the Ingolstadt v Arminia Bielefeld match on April 5. "If we get relegated because of you, you will die. We will find you...
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German Football Federation (DFB) referee chief Lutz Michael Fröhlich has condemned a death threat issued against a third division match official, and the case has been reported to the authorities. The DFB said in a statement on Sunday that referee Martin Speckner had received the threat via an anonymous e-mail after officiating the Ingolstadt v Arminia Bielefeld match on Friday. "Such behaviour is outrageous, disturbing and completely unacceptable," Fröhlich said in a DFB statement. "Some people seem to know neither boundaries nor inhibitions. Where have we got to when impartial people are thr...
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German Football Federation (DFB) referee chief Lutz Michael Fröhlich has condemned a death threat issued against a third division match official, and the case has been reported to the authorities. The DFB said in a statement on Sunday that referee Martin Speckner had received the threat via an anonymous e-mail after officiating the Ingolstadt v Arminia Bielefeld match on Friday. "Such behaviour is outrageous, disturbing and completely unacceptable," Fröhlich said in a DFB statement. "Some people seem to know neither boundaries nor inhibitions. Where have we got to when impartial people are thr...
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German Football Federation (DFB) referee chief Lutz Michael Fröhlich has condemned a death threat issued against a third division match official, and the case has been reported to the authorities. The DFB said in a statement on Sunday that referee Martin Speckner had received the threat via an anonymous e-mail after officiating the Ingolstadt v Arminia Bielefeld match on Friday. "Such behaviour is outrageous, disturbing and completely unacceptable," Fröhlich said in a DFB statement. "Some people seem to know neither boundaries nor inhibitions. Where have we got to when impartial people are thr...
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Credit to him for apologizing. Credit to him. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott apologized Tuesday for his postgame comments regarding fans throwing debris at the officials after Sunday’s Super Wild Card Weekend loss to the San Francisco 49ers. A postgame question to the signal-caller initially indicated that fans were throwing things at the team in anger, which he called “sad.” When corrected and told the objects were directed towards the officials, he said, “Credit to them then. Credit to them.” He stood his ground at the end of the conference and didn’t attempt to put the toothpaste b...
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