MOSCOW, 5 Apr. Referee Igor Panin mistakenly did not appoint a 11-meter kick against CSKA in the match of the 23rd round of the Russian Championship against the Yekaterinburg «Ural», according to a statement by the expert-judging commission under the president of the Russian Football Union (ESK RFU) on the organization's website .The meeting, which took place in Moscow on Sunday, ended in a draw with a score of 2:2. In stoppage time for the second half, Panin decided not to award a penalty kick to the Red-Blues after a fall in the penalty area for Ural defender Leo Goglichidze. that the player of the defending team of CSKA Yegor Ushakov, having lost a position in a duel with the attacking player of «Ural» Leo Goglichidze, committed a foul by negligence, knocking his left leg from behind at the moment when the player was trying to kick the opponent's goal. contact is punishable, since the movement of the defender's foot is made from behind and a small effort in relation to the leg of the attacker who swung to strike is enough for him to fail to execute it,» the statement says. -th minute of the match.» The decision of the ESC was motivated by the fact that the player of the defending team «Ural» Rafal Augustynyak, without having time to play the ball in single combat in contact with the attacking player of the CSKA team Ushakov, first made contact with the opponent’s leg, and then delayed him with the body, thereby preventing the attacking player from moving towards the ball in the penalty area,» the decision says. The ESC recognized the VAR intervention in this episode as justified.
