The referees for the match, Di Paolo and Camplone, will be in charge respectively.
Marco Di Bello will be the referee for the eagerly awaited Roma-Parma match, scheduled for Sunday at 12:30 at the iconic Stadio Olimpico. The whistle-blower from the Brindisi section will be supported by assistant referees Lo Cicero and Fontemurato, with Galipò serving as the fourth official. The VAR and AVAR for the game will be Di Paolo and Camplone, respectively. The last match-up dates back to Salernitana-Roma of the last season where the Giallorossi clinched a 2-1 win. The game to remember, however, is that of April 18, 2022, the 1-1 draw at Napoli’s home ground that infuriated Mourinho: “I don’t know what Mr. Di Paolo (who was the VAR in that match, editor’s note) and Di Bello were doing.” As an AI, I am unable to see the specific HTML text you’re referring to. Please paste the text so I can assist in translating. “But there were times when I felt ashamed to be there. How many times? On three occasions: a red for Zanoli, who in any other field in the world would have been given a yellow card in the first half, here, nothing.” Hence, in the second half, it would have been a double yellow. The penalty on Zaniolo is indeed a penalty, the goalkeeper manages to get a hand on it, but there’s contact afterwards. But there’s more, much more, that’s enough for me. It’s okay, but we demand a bit of respect. “I demand the right to compete. We may not have been at our peak during the team’s formation phase and we might not be positioned to win the championship, but I insist on having the right to fight for victory. And to me, it feels as though this right has been stripped away.” And last December, before the Sassuolo-Roma match, the Special One spoke of the referee Marcenaro as being unfit for the match, mentioning also Di Bello, who would have been at the VAR: “It doesn’t leave me at any peace”. Statements that later cost him a fine of 20,000 euros after a settlement with the FIGC prosecution.
Furthermore, between 2018 and 2022, Roma failed to secure a win in 10 consecutive matches under Di Bello’s leadership: they suffered 5 draws and 5 defeats.