Colina: Why was Germany's goal disallowed
The head of FIFA's Refereeing Committee has given his own interpretation of Germany's disallowed goal against Paraguay, setting new standards for World Cup refereeing.

The head of FIFA's Refereeing Committee, Pierluigi Collina, has given his interpretation of Germany's disallowed goal against Paraguay, setting new standards in the debate over refereeing at the World Cup. Colina, head of a group that oversees referees at FIFA matches, stressed that the decision to cancel was based on specific criteria in the regulations. Its placement is not only limited to supporting decisions, but also aims to clarify the interpretations that are often the subject of discussions after critical moments of a match.
















