Massimo Busacca
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Massimo Busacca (born February 6, 1969 in Bellinzona) is a Swiss association football referee. He lives in Monte Carasso near Bellinzona and is also a business owner. He has been a referee in the highest Swiss football league since 1996. He has been a FIFA referee since 1999. He was called to be a referee at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.
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[edit] 2006 FIFA World Cup
While refereeing a 2006 World Cup match between Ukraine and Spain, Busacca made a decision against Vladislav Vaschuk, giving the player a red card and awarding a penalty kick against Ukraine in the 47th minute of the match. Multiple angles of the infraction showed no physical contact inside the penalty area, preceded by a tug on the pants of Fernando Torres in the penalty area by Vladislav Vaschuk. David Villa of Spain slotted home the resulting penalty against Ukrainian keeper Oleksandr Shovkovsky. The refereeing decision was criticized by numerous fans. Observers point out that subsequently, in a similar situation involving Ukraine's Andriy Voronin and the Spanish defence, the referee decided no foul had occurred.
In a later match in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he was criticised for not showing the red card to Argentinian defender Gabriel Heinze after an errant throw by Argentinian goalkeeper Roberto Abbondanzieri resulted in a breakaway by Mexican striker Francisco Fonseca and a subsequent foul by Heinze. Bussacca decided to only give Heinze a yellow card, despite the Argentinian being the last man to beat. He has also turned a blind eye to off-the-ball violence from Argentina, especially one of the Argentina players looking to be slapping a Mexican in the face.[citation needed]
Busacca was one of the twelve referees who remained in the play-off rounds from the quarter finals onwards.
[edit] Other Matches
On March 24, 2007 Massimo Busacca was called upon again to referee a match with Spain. In a qualification match to the 2008 UEFA European Championships against Denmark in Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid he sent off Danish defender Niclas Jensen after 20 minutes in the first half. To that point the game had been dominated by the Danes. The red card changed the course of the game, and Spain won 2-1. Also Danish coach Morten Olsen was sent off in the match.
Busacca took charge of the 2007 UEFA Cup Final at Hampden Park on May 16, during which he sent off RCD Espanyol midfielder Moisés Hurtado for a second bookable offence.
Busacca also refereed an infamous Swiss Super League match on the last day of the 2005-2006 season between FC Basel and FC Zürich at St. Jakob Park in Basel. FC Basel, who hadn't lost at home in the past 59 league matches at St. Jakob Park, only needed a draw to secure their fourth championship in five years. The game was still tied at the 90-minute mark, but at the end of the very last minute of stoppage time, Zürich defender Iulian Filipescu scored the winning goal, immediately followed by Busacca's final whistle. At that point, many fans, mostly Basel fans, stormed the field. Basel supporters attacked Zürich players and fought with Zürich supporters. More trouble continued outside the park throughout the night. (See 2006 Basel Hooligan Incident).
[edit] References
- (German) Weltfussball Profile
- This article incorporates text translated from the corresponding German Wikipedia article as of June 14, 2006.
- FIFA Profile
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