Soccer-All-Brazilian line-up to referee opening game at World Cup


Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Round of 16 - Paris St Germain v Inter Miami CF - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. - June 29, 2025 Referee Wilton Sampaio REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

June 9 (Reuters) - Brazilian ⁠referee Wilton Sampaio will take ⁠charge of the opening match of the ‌FIFA World Cup between Mexico and South Africa, leading a three-man Brazil team for the curtain-raiser ​in Mexico City.

Compatriots Bruno ⁠Pires and Bruno ⁠Boschilia will be Sampaio's assistants in Thursday’s Group ⁠A ‌inaugural clash at the Estadio Azteca.

Sampaio also officiated matches at ⁠the 2022 World Cup in Qatar ​and was ‌part of the video assistant referee (VAR) ⁠team when ​it was introduced at the 2018 edition in Russia.

FIFA has assembled a record pool ⁠of match officials - 52 ​referees and 88 assistant referees - for the expanded 48-team tournament. The United States has denied ⁠entry to one referee, however - Omar Abdulkadir Artan of Somalia - who had been expected to be the first Somali ​to officiate at a ⁠match in the World Cup.

Referee appointments for ​each game are typically ‌announced two to three days ​in advance.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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