Referees and assistants for France 98 chosen
This year’s extended FIFA World Cup – involving for the first time 32 teams that will contest a total of 64 matches – will of course need more referees and assistant referees. The FIFA Referees’ Committee has therefore chosen 34 referees and 33 assistants to officiate at the World Cup from 10 June to 12 July. As a matter of interest, 24 referees and 22 linesmen were in action at the World Cup, USA 94.
The 67 officials were creamed off from a pool of referees on the basis of their performance ratings but will first have to pass a fitness test. Not more than one referee from each national association was chosen as a matter of principle. Five of the referees – Bujsaim, Lim Kee Chong, Brizio Carter, Tejada Noriega and Van der Ende – officiated at the last World Cup in the USA.
The match officials will be preened and polished at a World Cup seminar to be held in Manoir de Gressy, 30 km north of Paris, from 23 March to 27 March 1998. The referees and assistants will use Manoir de Gressy as their base throughout the World Cup and travel backwards and forwards to each of their designated matches in the various venues. During the seminar, they will not only be drilled in the Laws of the Game and their application but will also undergo physical training and take the fitness test mentioned above. The participants will also be taught to master the electronic system (“Signal Bip”) that enables improved communication among the referee and his assistants. The system was first used at the Olympic Football Tournament in 1996 and has been used with great success at every FIFA competition ever since.
Last update: 02/10/1998
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AL ZEID, Abdul Rahman |
Saudi Arabia |
BUJSAIM, Ali Mohamed |
United Arab Emirates |
OKADA, Masayoshi |
Japan |
UN-PRASERT, Pirom |
Thailand |
AL MUSAWI, Mohamed Ahmed |
Oman |
GHADANFARI, Hussein |
Kuweit |
HALIM ABDUL HAMID, Halim |
Malaisia |
JEON, Young Hyun |
S. Korea |
WICKERAMATUNGE S. Muhamad |
Sri Lanka |
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BELQOLA, Said |
Morocco |
GHANDOUR, Gamal |
Egypt |
LIM KEE CHONG, An-Yan |
Mauritius |
BOUCHARDEAU, Lucien |
Niger |
MASEMBE, Charles |
Uganda |
DANTE, Dramane |
Mali |
MANSRI, Mohamed |
Tunisia |
SALIE, Achmat |
South Africa |
SOLDATOS, Aristidis Chris |
South Africa |
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BAHARMAST, Esfandiar |
USA |
BRIZIO CARTER, Arturo |
Mexico |
RAMDHAN, Ramesh |
Tinidad & Tobago |
GONZALES, Merere Louis |
Trinidad & Tobago |
POWELL, Owen |
Jamaica |
SALINAS ROSTRAN, Elias |
Honduras |
TORRES ZUNIGA, L. F. |
Costa Rica |
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CASTRILLI, Javier |
Argentina |
GONZALEZ CHAVEZ, Epifanio |
Paraguay |
REZENDE DE FREITAS, Marció |
Brazil |
SANCHEZ YANTEN, Mario |
Chile |
TEJADA NORIEGA, Alberto |
Peru |
TORO RENDON, John Jairo |
Colombia |
ARANGO CARDONA, Jorge Luis |
Colombia |
DIAZ GALVEZ, Jorge Alberto |
Chile |
GALVAN SOTO, Celestino |
Paraguay |
PINTO FILHO, Arnaldo de Menezes |
Brazil |
ROSSI, Claudio Anibal |
Argentina |
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BATTA, Marc |
France |
BENKÖ, Gunter |
Austria |
COLLINA, Pierluigi |
Italia |
DALLAS, Hugh |
Scotland |
DURKIN, Paul |
England |
FRISK, Anders |
Sweden |
GARCIA ARANDA, José-Manuel |
Spain |
HEYNEMANN, Bernd |
Germany |
LEVNIKOV, Nikolai |
Russia |
MEIER, Urs |
Switzerland |
MELO PEREIRA, Manuel |
Portugal |
NIELSEN, Kim Milton |
Denmark |
PEDERSEN, Rune |
Norway |
VAGNER, László |
Hungary |
VAN DER ENDE, Mario |
Netherlands |
AMLER, Evzen |
Czech rep. |
DUPANOV, Youri |
Belarus |
FOLEY, Eddie |
Irland |
GRIGORESCU, Nicolae |
Roumania |
MAZZEI, Gennaro |
Italia |
NILSSON, Michael |
Sweden |
POCIEGIEL, Jacek |
Poland |
POUDEVIGNE, Jacques |
France |
RAUSIS, Laurent |
Switzerland |
SCHNEIDER, Erich |
Germany |
TRESACO GRACIA, Fernando |
Spain |
VAN DEN BROECK, Marc |
Belgium |
WARREN, Mark |
England |
ZAMMIT, Emanuel |
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FIFA Communications Division, 2.2.1998