UAF - on information regarding the appeal of PFL referees with a request not to appoint them to matches: "There is no risk to th

The UAF commented on the information that the Arbitration Committee is receiving letters from PFL referees asking not to be appointed to matches, as they have no guarantees that the TCCs will not detain them.

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- There is information that PFL judges are appealing to the Arbitration Committee with a request not to be appointed to matches. Is this true? If so, what is the reason for these appeals and does it pose a risk to the competitions in the first and second leagues?

- There is no risk to the competitions. All issues are being resolved in a working mode," the UAF said.
It was also reported that the UAF has the status of a critical organisation, but only office workers of the Football House have reservations from mobilisation. The referees do not have the status of full-time employees, they work with the association as individual entrepreneurs.

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