Hockey India raises alarm over umpiring standards at Paris Olympics after quarterfinal clash against Great Britain

Hockey India has formally raised complaints about the nature of umpiring and decision-making in the quarter-final clash with Great Britain in the Paris Olympic Games 2024

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India beat Great Britain in the quarter-finals.Hockey India raises complaints against umpiring in Paris Olympics.

In the Paris Olympics 2024, the Indian hockey team won the quarter-final match against Great Britain and made it to the semi-finals. But this match came into controversy due to the umpiring and manipulations of the British team. Hockey India has officially complained about three issues. This includes issues ranging from the decisions of the umpires to the help of technology to the British goalkeeper during the match. India defeated Britain in the penalty shoot-out in the quarter-finals. Till the official time both the teams remained tied at 1-1. After this, India won 4-2 in the shoot-out. During this match, India's Amit Rohidas was shown a red card due to which Team India had to play with 10 players.

 

Hockey India raises complaints

 

Hockey India has formally raised complaints about the nature of umpiring and decision-making in the ongoing edition of the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (Men's competition). The dispute centers on the crucial quarter-final match between India and Great Britain in which a number of inconsistent refereeing decisions may have affected the outcome.

 

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Key issues highlighted include:
 

  • Inconsistent video umpire reviews, particularly regarding the red card decision for an Indian player, which has eroded trust in the video review system.
  • Coaching of a goalkeeper from behind the goalpost during the shoot-out. 
  • Use of a video tablet by a goalkeeper during the shoot-out. 
     

Players, coaches, and fans' faith in the officiating process has been shaken by these incidents. To maintain the integrity of the sport and guarantee fair play in future matches, Hockey India calls for a comprehensive investigation into these issues.

 

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