Vladimir Moskalyov
Vladimir Viktorovich Moskalyov (Russian: Владимир Викторович Москалёв; born September 3, 1986, Voronezh, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian football referee.[1]
Moskalyov played for the youth teams of his native city but was forced to stop at age 15 due to injury. He then began to referee.[2]
In 2014, he was the youngest referee in the Russian Football Premier League as the Chief Justice.[2] The first match in the Premier League which he refereed was on August 30, 2014, Mordovia - Torpedo, in which he showed 9 yellow cards, one of which was the second for that player.
In the entire 2014/2015 season, he refereed 14 games, which showed 52 yellow cards, of which 4 are on the second, 2 red cards, and 5 appointed penalties.[3]
In 2015/16 worked 22 games.
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- Владимир Викторович Москалёв
- Владимир Викторович Москалёв, судья
- Профиль арбитра
- Владимир Левитин: Москалев – очень талантливый судья, он все сделал правильно
- Сергей Хусаинов: Арбитр Москалев не в ладах с правилами игры в футбол
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