After Anfield, it's time for the A League of Nations: the Montenegrin four judges the vice-champions of the world

The match between Israel and France will be played in Budapest, Thursday from 20.45:XNUMX

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Dabanović during the recent match at Anfield, Photo: Reuters
Dabanović during the recent match at Anfield, Photo: Reuters
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After Anfield and the Champions League just eight days later it's time for the Nations League - namely the A League and the game that will be played by the vice-champion of the world.

The four Montenegrin referees headed by Nikola Dabanović will officiate the match in Budapest between Israel and France, within the strongest league of the youngest UEFA competition.

As in the match between Liverpool and Bologna, Dabanović will be assisted by Srđan Jovanović and Vladan Todorović, while the fourth referee will be Miloš Bošković.

The match in the suburb of Kišpest and at the stadium named after Hungarian football legend Jožef Božik will be the first in the A League of Nations for Dabanović and his colleagues.

During the September action in the League of Nations, the Montenegrin four managed the B League of Nations match between Norway and Austria.

After two rounds, Israel is without points in the League of Nations, while the powerful team of Didier Deschamps has a half-hearted performance - a defeat against Italy and a victory over Belgium.

The match in Budapest will be played on Thursday from 20.45:XNUMX.

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