Polissia President Demands Release of Referee Audio Following Controversial Dynamo Match.
Polissia President Outraged by Officiating
According to Novyny.live: The president of football club Polissia, Hennadii Butkevych, has expressed outrage over the refereeing in the 19th-round Ukrainian Premier League (UPL) match against Dynamo Kyiv. The weekend's sporting event generated significant scrutiny of the officials' performance, with Butkevych highlighting that several key decisions substantially altered the course of the game. Controversial refereeing decisions are a recurring issue in the league, often overshadowing the on-field action.
A pivotal moment occurred in the 21st minute when Lyndon Emerllahu's goal was disallowed, which the club president cited as a major factor influencing the match's outcome. The head referee, Mykola Balakin, and the VAR official, Denys Shurman, came under intense scrutiny from fans and pundits alike, who widely debated their calls.
Formal Demands Made to Football Association
Butkevych clarified that he does not believe Dynamo's management was involved in the contentious officiating. In his statement, he formally demanded that the Ukrainian Football Association (UAF) publicly release the referees' audio communications and subject them to polygraph testing. These calls underscore the Polissia president's deep concern over the transparency of officiating procedures in domestic football.
The remarks made by the Polissia president highlight the urgent issue of trust in Ukrainian football officiating, particularly in the context of high-stakes matches. Hennadii Butkevych
The UAF has faced repeated criticism over refereeing standards, and such incidents risk damaging the league's credibility among fans and participating clubs. The question of transparency in officiating remains a pressing concern, and addressing it could be a vital step toward restoring confidence in Ukrainian football.
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