Following multiple and diverse forms of Turkish media, German FIFA referee Wolfgang Stark has been certified an "unacceptable performance" at last week's UEFA Champions League Group H encounter between Manchester United and Galatasaray Istanbul.
According to these sources, Norwegian UEFA referee observer Jon Skjervold awarded him a 6.3 having made three crucial mistakes including two missed penalty kicks to the Turkish side and a wrong penalty he awarded to the home team. Galatasaray later lost the clash by 0-1.
The observer's scale, the European governing body utilizes, comprises a scope from 6.0 to 10.0, which is the best mark possible a match official can get, 6.0 to 6.9 means an "unacceptable performance" that could have immense consequences for the respective referee.
Wolfgang Stark, having been sent home after two missed penalty kicks in a EURO 2012 match between Croatia and Spain both favouring the later champions, is currently joining UEFA's Elite Group featuring the - on paper - 22 best European match officials. In addition, he was in charge of last season's UEFA Europa League final at Bucharest, Romania.
The quality of the reports issued in the mentioned media cannot be verified by me so that this piece of news must be considered without certainty.
The quality of the reports issued in the mentioned media cannot be verified by me so that this piece of news must be considered without certainty.
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