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Frank de Bleeckere (born July 1, 1966 in Oudenaarde) is a Belgian football referee. He has been a referee since January 1, 1998, and an international (FIFA) official since 2001. De Bleeckere was refereeing in his first World Cup Finals in Germany, having had to pass a late fitness test following injury. He has been appointed by UEFA as one of twelve referees to officiate UEFA Euro 2008 matches. is the 182nd day of the year (183rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the 1966 Gregorian calendar. ...
Oudenaarde (French Audenarde, English sometimes Oudenarde) is a municipality in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium, and in the Flemish province of East Flanders. ...
National motto: Dutch: Eendracht maakt macht; French: Lunion fait la force; German: Einigkeit macht stark (English: Strength lies in unity) Official language Dutch, French, German Capital Brussels Largest City Brussels King Albert II Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt Area - Total - % water Ranked 148th 30,528 km² 6. ...
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A referee is a person who has authority to make decisions about play in many sports. ...
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The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2008, will take place in Austria and Switzerland, from 7 to 29 June 2008. ...
Career Highlights
International Appointments De Bleeckere made his international refereeing debut on the 24 March 2001 in a FIFA World Cup 2002 Qualifier between Cyprus and the Republic of Ireland. The away side ran out 4 - 0 winners. is the 83rd day of the year (84th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football (soccer) competition contested by the mens national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA...
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In 2005, he oversaw the FIFA U-17 World Championship Final between Mexico and Brazil. Mexico ran out 3 - 0 winners, going in at half time with a two goal lead, and making sure of victory in the second half. De Bleeckere refereed 5 games in the tournament, including the final. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship was held in the cities of Lima, Trujillo, Chiclayo, Piura and Iquitos in Peru between 16 September and 2 October 2005. ...
One year later in 2006, he was in charge of the FIFA World Cup 2006 qualifier between Turkey and Switzerland. This was an unusual game, with Turkey running out 4 - 2 winners. However, it was Switzerland who actually qualified for the finals, and the game ended in violence on and off the pitch. Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th staging of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international association football world championship tournament. ...
UEFA Champions League In 2005, de Bleeckere was in charge of the UEFA Champions League quarter final match between Liverpool and Juventus, a game which saw the English side win 2 - 1 on aggregate. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2004-05 UEFA Champions League was the 50th season of UEFAs premier European club football tournament, and the 13th since it was rebranded as the UEFA Champions League in 1992. ...
Liverpool Football Club are an English professional football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, who play in the Premier League; they are historically the most successful club in the history of English football, having won more trophies than any other English club. ...
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During the UEFA Champions League 2006-07 group stages, de Bleeckere was chosen for the match between Chelsea and Barcelona. The teams had fiery encounters in the past two seasons, with referees Anders Frisk and Terje Hauge both facing criticism from Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho after sending off Didier Drogba and Asier Del Horno controversially in previous meetings. This match was free from controversy, with Didier Drogba scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory for the English side. The UEFA Champions League 2006-07 was the 52nd edition of the European championship football club tournament and 15th edition under the current UEFA Champions League format. ...
Chelsea Football Club (also known as The Blues or previously The Pensioners) are an English professional football club based in west London. ...
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Anders Frisk (born 18 February 1963 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is an insurance agent by trade and a former football referee. ...
Terje Hauge Terje Hauge (born October 5, 1965 in Bergen, Norway) is a Norwegian football referee from the club Olsvik IL. Since he made his debut in 1990, Hauge has refereed 232 matches in the Tippeligaen. ...
José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix was born January 26, 1963 in Setúbal, Portugal and is a successful football manager. ...
Didier Yves Drogba Tébily (born March 11, 1978 in Abidjan, Côte dIvoire) is a footballer from Côte dIvoire who currently plays for Chelsea in the English Premier League. ...
Asier del Horno Cosgaya (born January 19, 1981 in Barakaldo, Spain) is a Biscain professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Athletic Bilbao on loan from Valencia CF and also represents Spain. ...
Later in the tournament, De Bleeckere was appointed by UEFA to referee the semi-final between A.C. Milan and Manchester United on May 2, 2007. AC Milan won the match and progressed to the final, where they beat Liverpool. The Union Européenne de Football Association or Union of European Football Associations in English, almost always referred to by the acronym UEFA (pronounced (you-AY-fuh) or (oo-Ay-fuh) or ), is the administrative and controlling body for European football. ...
Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation AC Milan or simply Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. ...
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is the 122nd day of the year (123rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
The 2007 UEFA Champions League Final was a football match played at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece, on 23 May 2007, to decide the winner of the 2006â07 UEFA Champions League. ...
In the 2007/2008 tournament he was assigned the last sixteen first leg game between Liverpool and Internazionale. He harshly sent off Inter defender Marco Materazzi for his second of two soft yellow cards after 30 minutes, leaving Inter to play with 10 men for the rest of the tie. Inter inevitably lost 2-0. Many claim Materazzi's reputation preceded itself. Next, he was appointed for the Quarter-Final clash Between A.S. Roma & Manchester United.
FIFA World Cup 2006 Argentina were two nil up by half time, through Hernán Crespo and Javier Saviola strikes. However, World cup newcomers Ivory Coast grabbed a consolation in the 82nd minute thanks to captain Didier Drogba, to set up a tense finalé. De Bleeckere issued five yellows, showing cards to, amongst others, Arsenal defender Eboue and then Manchester United defender Heinze. De Bleeckere got very good reviews for his performance during this game; both his assistant referees made a number of close, but correct decisions. Image File history File links Flag_of_Argentina. ...
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Hernán Jorge Crespo (born July 5, 1975 in Florida, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine international football player currently playing in the Italian Serie A for Internazionale, having signed from English Premier League champions Chelsea on a 2 year loan deal on 7 August 2006. ...
Javier Pedro Saviola (born 11 December 1981 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentinian professional football player, who plays for Real Madrid. ...
First international Ivory Coast 3 - 2 Dahomey (Madagascar; 13 April 1960) Biggest win Ivory Coast 6 - 0 Mali (Abidjan, Côte dIvoire; 13 March 1985) Côte dIvoire 6 - 0 Botswana (Abidjan, Côte dIvoire; 11 October 1992) Côte dIvoire 6 - 0 Niger (Abidjan, C...
Didier Yves Drogba Tébily (born March 11, 1978 in Abidjan, Côte dIvoire) is a footballer from Côte dIvoire who currently plays for Chelsea in the English Premier League. ...
Arsenal Football Club (also known as Arsenal, The Arsenal or The Gunners) are an English professional football club based in Holloway, north London. ...
Felix Adolphe Eboué (26 December 1884 - 17 March 1944) was a black French (French Guianan-born) colonial administrator and Free French leader. ...
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Heinze may refer to: Andrew R. Heinze, American scholar Bernard Heinze, Australian professor Carl Hans Heinze Sennhenn, German psychiatrist F. Augustus Heinze, American entrepreneur Gabriel Heinze, Argentine footballer Rudolf Heinze, German politician Timo Heinze, German footballer See also Heinz This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with...
In Association Football (Soccer), two Assistant Referees (previously known as linesmen) assist the Referee in controlling the match in accordance with the Laws of the Game. ...
A rather disappointing game that saw no goals. De Bleeckere showed five yellows again, including cards given to Japanese goalkeeper Kawaguchi and Croatian star Srna. Also he awarded a penalty to Croatia. Image File history File links Flag_of_Croatia. ...
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Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi , born August 15, 1975), sometimes referred to as Yoshi Kawaguchi, is a Japanese footballer. ...
Darijo Srna [] (born May 1, 1982 in MetkoviÄ) is a Croatian football player who, as of 2004, plays for Shakhtar Donetsk. ...
In this second round match, England ran out winners - eventually - thanks to a superb David Beckham free kick. Paul Robinson and Jamie Carragher were booked for time wasting, and John Terry for dangerous play. For Ecuador, three players made their way into the referee's book. Because of this result, England progressed to the quarter finals, setting up a tie with Portugal. Image File history File links Flag_of_England. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
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First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
David Beckham David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE (born May 2, 1975) is an English footballer born in Leytonstone, London. ...
Paul William Robinson (born 15 October 1979 in Beverley,[2] England) is an English football goalkeeper who plays for Tottenham Hotspur. ...
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Frank De Bleeckere refereed the match between Italy and Ukraine and had few troubles on the pitch, the match featured very few harsh tackles and De Bleeckere only had to hand out three yellow cards. Again, most people saw his performance as very good, however the second Italian goal, made by Luca Toni was under discussion as Toni was said to be in offside position. Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ...
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Luca Toni, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI,[1][2] (born May 26, 1977 in Pavullo nel Frignano, Modena) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer, who plays for FC Bayern Munich in the German Bundesliga. ...
Offside is a rule in association football (soccer) which effectively limits how far forward attacking players may be when involved in play. ...
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2006 World Cup redirects here. ...
International career 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification A total of 199 teams entered the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament. ...
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification For other uses, see March (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the year. ...
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The finals of the 2004 UEFA European Championship, commonly called EURO 2004, were held in Portugal between 12 June and 4 July 2004. ...
2003 FIFA World Youth Championship For other uses, see September (disambiguation). ...
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Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
First International Slovenia 1 - 4 Macedonia (Kranj, Slovenia; October 13, 1993) Largest win Liechtenstein 1- 11 Macedonia (Vaduz, Liechtenstein; September 9, 1996) Worst defeat Macedonia 0 - 5 Belgium (Skopje, Macedonia; June 7, 1995) World Cup Appearances none (First in -) Best result - European Championship Appearances none (First in -) Best result - The...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
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Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship took place in United Arab Emirates between November 27 and December 19, 2003. ...
UEFA Euro 2004 First international UAE 1 - 0 Qatar (Saudi Arabia; March 17, 1972) Biggest win Brunei 0 - 12 UAE (Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei; April 14, 2001) Biggest defeat UAE 0 - 8 Brazil (Abu Dhabi, UAE; November 12, 2005) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 1990) Best result Round 1, 1990 AFC Asian...
For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
First international UAE 1 - 0 Qatar (Saudi Arabia; March 17, 1972) Biggest win Brunei 0 - 12 UAE (Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei; April 14, 2001) Biggest defeat UAE 0 - 8 Brazil (Abu Dhabi, UAE; November 12, 2005) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 1990) Best result Round 1, 1990 AFC Asian...
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Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Look up December in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Euro 2004 Logo The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly called Euro 2004, was held in Portugal between 12 June and 4 July 2004. ...
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In the qualification process for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, 197 teams from the six FIFA confederations were allocated a share of the 31 spots available on the basis of the strength of their teams. ...
2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship For other uses, see October (disambiguation). ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
First international Burma 0 - 0 North Korea (Rangoon, Burma; March 22, 1964) Biggest win North Korea 21 - 0 Guam (Taipei, Taiwan; March 11, 2005) Biggest defeat Bulgaria 6 - 1 North Korea (Sofia, Bulgaria; May 25, 1974) Poland 5 - 0 North Korea (Montreal, Canada; July 25, 1976) World Cup Appearances 1...
For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see October (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship was held in the cities of Lima, Trujillo, Chiclayo, Piura and Iquitos in Peru between 16 September and 2 October 2005. ...
FIFA World Cup 2006 For other uses, see September (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
First international Burma 0 - 0 North Korea (Rangoon, Burma; March 22, 1964) Biggest win North Korea 21 - 0 Guam (Taipei, Taiwan; March 11, 2005) Biggest defeat Bulgaria 6 - 1 North Korea (Sofia, Bulgaria; May 25, 1974) Poland 5 - 0 North Korea (Montreal, Canada; July 25, 1976) World Cup Appearances 1...
For other uses, see September (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see September (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see September (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see October (disambiguation). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th staging of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international association football world championship tournament. ...
UEFA Euro 2008 qualification For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Biggest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other uses, see June (disambiguation). ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This page describes the qualification procedure for the 2008 UEFA European Football Championship, also called Euro 2008. ...
Friendlies For the Irish FAs all-Ireland international team, see Ireland national football team (IFA). ...
For other uses, see September (disambiguation). ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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First international Czechoslovakia 7 - 0 Yugoslavia[1] (Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920) Brazil 2 - 0 Yugoslavia (Porto Alegre, Brazil; 23 December 1994) Serbia and Montenegro 2 - 2 Azerbaijan (Podgorica, Serbia and Montenegro; 12 February 2003) Czech Republic - Serbia (Prague, Czech Republic; 16 August 2006 Largest win Yugoslavia 10 - 1 India...
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