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          • VAR Review: Why Germany didn't get a penalty for Cucurella's "handball" (2)

            Dale Johnson, General Editor, ESPN FCJul 5, 2024, 03:00 PM ET

          On Friday, Spain beat Germany 2-1 in the Euro 2024 quarterfinals, but should the hosts have had a penalty in extra time?

          Jamal Musiala attempted a shot on goal from outside the area, which was blocked by Marc Cucurella's hand.

          So, why was a penalty not given by the VAR?

          Spain 2-1 Germany

          Possible penalty: Handball by Cucurella

          What happened: Musiala attempted a shot on goal in extra time in the 105th minute from outside the area, which was blocked by Cucurella. Germany's players appealed for a penalty for handball, but referee Anthony Taylor waved away the appeals. The VAR, Stuart Attwell, checked for a possible spot kick.

          VAR decision: No penalty.

          VAR Review: We've had two situations in successive games with Germany, both which had Attwell as the VAR. One resulted in a penalty, the other didn't. So what's the difference, and why? It's where we've got to in the modern game. When is the ball hitting the arm "handball," and when isn't it?

          Let's cover the first one in the round of 16, when Denmark's Joachim Andersen was penalised when the ball touched his arm from a David Raum cross.

          UEFA says that if the arm is in a raised position (or horizontal) creating a barrier to stop the ball, that's not explainable by body position, then the referee and/or VAR should advise a spot kick. If UEFA didn't believe this was a correct decision, Attwell wouldn't be in the video chair for the quarterfinal game.

          So what of Cucurella?

          In his pre-tournament briefing, Roberto Rosetti, UEFA's head of referees, gave specific examples of handball penalties -- for and against. Rosetti showed a clip of the ball hitting a defender's arm from a shot on goal. The arm was in a vertical position, close to the body.

          Rosetti said: "Not every touch of arm, hand is a penalty. We want to consider the movement of the players. Biomechanical movements. You know, this is a clear situation. This is never a penalty."

          The example given was very close to the Cucurella incident. While handball in UEFA competitions remains more strict, it has tried to give at least some more leeway to defenders so they don't need to have their hand behind their back.

          So UEFA says that a defender in a standing position when the ball hits their arm at or close to their side, in position vertically, and/or with the arm behind the line of the body, it should not be punished. That Cucurella was bringing his arm in is a factor, as that's deemed to be removing a possible barrier (though you could be deemed to be doing that in a deliberate handball action.)

          The problem? The ball hitting the arm of Andersen from fairly close range, with minimal contact, when in a running motion, seems less acceptable than giving a penalty against Cucurella for stopping a shot on goal.

          But, like it or not, in both instances the decision has been given as UEFA expects.

          VAR Review: Why Germany didn't get a penalty for Cucurella's "handball" (2025)

          FAQs

          Why was Germany not given the penalty? ›

          THE EXPLANATION

          According to ESPN's Dale Johnson, the Premier League officials were right to ignore Germany's appeals under UEFA's current interpretation of the handball laws.

          Why is there no penalty in Spain vs Germany? ›

          Although the ball struck Cucurella's hand which was away from his body, the referee decided to not give a penalty because the shoulder of the player was downwards and his face was on the other side.

          Who was the referee for Germany vs Spain? ›

          Referee Anthony Taylor allowed the game to continue, and VAR didn't intervene." "These wrong decisions were crucial and could have changed the match.

          Have Germany ever lost on penalties? ›

          Germany last lost a penalty shootout in the Euro 1976 final, when Czechia, then known as Czech Republic, beat it 7-5.

          What is the penalty clause in Germany? ›

          Penalty clauses have to be contractually agreed upon by the debtor and the creditor. The debtor may not unilaterally stipulate a penalty, neither may a court award a penalty. Therefore, penalties under German law are completely different from punitive damages.

          Was there a handball in Germany vs Spain? ›

          On Friday, Spain beat Germany 2-1 in the Euro 2024 quarterfinals, but should the hosts have had a penalty in extra time? Jamal Musiala attempted a shot on goal from outside the area, which was blocked by Marc Cucurella's hand.

          Why wasn't it a handball against Spain? ›

          UEFA's pre-tournament briefing on handballs gave a specific example just like Marc Cucurella, saying it should NOT be a handball penalty. If a player's arm was close to his side, pointing predominantly down/vertically, and/or a position behind line of the body when the ball struck, it is not deemed to be an offence.

          What was the UEFA decision on the Cucurella handball match? ›

          UEFA satisfied with non-handball call on Cucurella during Spain's Euro 2024 win over Germany. UEFA is satisfied with Anthony Taylor's decision not to award Germany a penalty during their 2-1 quarter-final defeat by Spain on Friday evening.

          Who is the referee for Germany Spain 2024? ›

          Record three-time European Championship winners Germany and Spain will face off in the first quarterfinal of Euro 2024 at the Stuttgart Arena on Friday. Englishman Anthony Taylor will take charge of the match.

          Who is the referee for the Euro 2024? ›

          The 35-year-old referee picked for England's Euro 2024 final against Spain today has risen rapidly through the European ranks while still working part-time as a court bailiff.

          Who was the man of the match for Spain vs Germany? ›

          Spain vs Germany Player of the Match: Dani Olmo | Video | UEFA EURO 2024 | UEFA.com.

          Why does Germany not have the death penalty? ›

          Summary: Germany abolished the death penalty while writing the constitution in 1949. This was possible because of an alliance between the left and certain right nationalists who wanted to protest executions of Nazi war criminals.

          Why is handball not given to Germany? ›

          UEFA says that if the arm is in a raised position (or horizontal) creating a barrier to stop the ball, that's not explainable by body position, then the referee and/or VAR should advise a spot kick. If UEFA didn't believe this was a correct decision, Attwell wouldn't be in the video chair for the quarterfinal game.

          Why did the Treaty of Versailles only punish Germany? ›

          One of the most controversial terms of the treaty was the War Guilt clause, which explicitly and directly blamed Germany for the outbreak of hostilities. The treaty forced Germany to disarm, to make territorial concessions, and to pay reparations to the Allied powers in the staggering amount of $5 billion.

          What punishment was given to Germany? ›

          The Treaty of Versailles Punished Defeated Germany With These Provisions. Some disarmed the German military, while others stripped the defeated nation of territory, population and economic resources, and forced it to admit responsibility for the war and agree to pay reparations.

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