The Croatian Football Association (HNS) has announced the list of referees for the new season of the Croatian Football League (HNL). Among the 11 names on the elite referee list, there was a surprise absence: Zdenko Lovrić, who had been a referee in the HNL for years. It appears that the HNS decided that the excessive number of 'repovi' (referee assistants) after matches made it necessary to remove Lovrić from the elite list. He will now serve exclusively as a VAR referee. Additionally, Oliver Romić from Osijek will also leave the elite list. These changes are part of broader reforms led by HNS president Bertrand Layec ahead of the new season. The number of referees will decrease from 13 to 11, with adjusted compensation rates. The structure of the Referees' Commission has also changed, forming a three-member body including Layec, Tomislav Petrović, and Domagoj Vučkov, who will jointly decide on key issues related to refereeing in Croatian football.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article discusses changes in the structure and composition of the referee list for a national sports league. It does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious social issues. The focus is purely on administrative and operational changes within a sports organization, making it apolit
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 75): The article reports on the removal of Zdenko Lovrić from the elite list of referees by the HNS, citing reasons related to 'repovi' (referees' complaints). It provides details on changes in referee structure and compensation, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, the term 'repovi' is not cle




