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I just watched the game of Switzerland vs. Korea Republic. I strongly disagree with the result of the game because it is so obvious that the game was totally unfair.
First, when Frei kicked the ball on the offside, the lineman flagged for offside. Everyone on the field saw him, but the referee claimed to give them a score. How could it possible? Someone might say that a referee controls everything on soccer field. Then, let me ask him or her-"what if the referee is leaning toward one's side?" How can anybody read the referee’s mind? That's why we made rules, but Elizondo which was the referee in this game shamelessly ignored the rule and reasonable objections from Korean players and coaches.
Second, 42 minutes after the game started, Korean team should have had a penalty when the ball bounced up off the turf and hit Patrick Mueller on the arm; nevertheless, Elizondo ignored Korean side's protests. I could only say that the referee became a blind that is not qualified to be a referee.
"MY GAME IS FAIR PLAY." FIFA Executive Committee Members, it was unfair FIFA game! I would suggest FIFA Executive Committee Members to have a serious council to decide which way is the best way to make this game fair.
Thank you.
“Is that the same picture we saw a few minutes ago on FIFA’s webpage?”
“I don’t think so, where did the man with the flag vanish to? I don’t know. Do you know the answer?”
Please take this letter as an error on the Korea VS. Switzerland game, which was held on June 24, 2006 at Hannover, Germany. At the first half of the game, there were numerous and unjustifiable fouls, such as when Nam Il Kim, A Korean player, was tackled but ironically, he received a foul. During the second half of the game, approximately at 78 minutes, Hedi Frei, Swiss player, scored a goal after the referee’s flag went up, showing that it was an offside play. However, Horacio Elizondo, the referee, counted the goal, ignoring the flag that went up. According to FIFA Law of the game’s Law 11-Offside decision 2, tells that it was clear offside. Moreover, Horacio Elizondo, the referee, was the ONLY ONE to admit that the goal was valid. Also, in a penalty area, Patrick Mueller, a Switzerland player had made three fouls of handball. Nevertheless, Horacio Elizondo, the referee, seemed to refuse to acknowledge the right decision. We never heard a single sound of a whistle after those fouls and the game kept on going. This game was very ironical and controversial. We are not the only one saying that it wasn’t justified. ESPN, a credible American Sports Network, agreed that the goal was evidently offside. The Horacio Elizondo referee had given 10 yellow cards, in all of his games. Please ask yourself, was the game that tough? I strongly disagree. I believe justice exists in this world and I believe that the justice will soon unveil itself. I respect FIFA giving us the opportunity to participate in soccer at an international level but others and I can’t admit that it was a fair game. You are the one who can show the world that justice is alive and exists in this world. Please take this into deep consideration on behalf of the children growing with hope of playing the World Cup soccer games. All we ask you to do is to reconsider whether the game was fair or not. Thank you.
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