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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Blundering referees cut from list

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JO­HAN­NES­BURG–Uruguay's Jorge Lar­rion­da and Italy's Rober­to Roset­ti, whose blun­ders have prompt­ed Fi­fa to re­think us­ing video tech­nol­o­gy, won't play any fur­ther part in the World Cup. They were left off the list of 19 ref­er­ees an­nounced by Fi­fa yes­ter­day to take part in the rest of the com­pe­ti­tion al­though foot­ball's world gov­ern­ing body gave no ex­pla­na­tion. Lar­rion­da and his lines­man failed to see an Eng­land shot clear­ly cross the line in a 4-1 loss to Ger­many in a sec­ond round game on Sun­day. Frank Lam­pard's shot hit the bar and bounced down be­hind the line be­fore spin­ning back in­to play. It would have made the score 2-2. Roset­ti wrong­ly award­ed a goal to Ar­genti­na's Car­los Tevez against Mex­i­co when he took Li­onel's Mes­si's pass in a clear­ly off­side po­si­tion. It was Ar­genti­na's first in a 3-1 vic­to­ry which put the team in­to the last eight.

Two more left out for the re­main­der of the com­pe­ti­tion were Ko­man Coulibaly of Mali, who dis­al­lowed a third Unit­ed States goal in a 2-2 draw with Slove­nia, and French ref Stephane Lan­noy who harsh­ly sent off Brazil's Ka­ka for a sec­ond yel­low af­ter Ivory Coast's Kad­er Kei­ta ran in­to him while go­ing for the ball. Those left on the list in­clude some from coun­tries no longer in­volved in the com­pe­ti­tion. Eng­land's Howard Webb has be­come one of the favourites to ref­er­ee the fi­nal and so has Frank De Bleekere of Bel­gium, which didn't qual­i­fy. The amend­ed list in­cludes six from Eu­rope, four from South Amer­i­ca, three from Asia, three from North, Cen­tral Amer­i­ca and the Caribbean (Con­ca­caf), two from Africa and one from Ocea­nia. From these, Fi­fa will se­lect the of­fi­cials for the last eight games from the quar­ter­fi­nals on­wards.(AP)


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