FIFA Selects Referees for Upcoming Morocco vs. Brazil Match
The international governing body of football, FIFA, has officially announced the officiating team for the highly anticipated match between Morocco and Brazil, scheduled for June 13 in New Jersey. This match is part of the group stage of the 2026 World Cup and is expected to draw significant attention from fans around the world.
Leading the officiating crew will be Slovak referee Slavko Vinčić, who is known for his experience and expertise on the international stage. He will be supported by his fellow compatriots, Tomáš Klánčnik as the first assistant referee and András Kovács as the second assistant referee. The fourth official, responsible for managing the technical area and ensuring compliance with the laws of the game, will be Swiss referee Sandro Schärer. Additionally, the reserve assistant referee will also be Swiss, named Stéphane De Almeida.
This selection of referees highlights FIFA's commitment to appointing qualified officials for crucial matches in the tournament, ensuring that the standards of officiating are upheld at the highest level. Fans and players alike will be keenly watching how this experienced team manages the dynamics of a game that promises to be both thrilling and competitive.
As reported by goud.ma.