Referees named ahead of FIFA Club World Cup
Six match officials have been nominated to oversee the tournament which kicks off in Morocco on 1 February.
FIFA have confirmed the names of the six lead referees who will be responsible for overseeing the action at the Club World Cup which kicks off in Morocco on 1 February.
Two UEFA match officials have been called up along one a piece from CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL and the AFC confederations. 12 assistant referees and eight VAR officials have also been named to take charge of the games that will be hosted in Tangiers and Rabat.
FIFA Club World Cup referees
Referees will explain to crowds and TV audiences the reasoning behind VAR decisions during a 12-month trial across FIFA tournaments, starting with February’s Club World Cup.
The Morocco-hosted event will see officials communicate their decisions to audiences for the first time in football.
While conversations with the VAR officials will not be heard by the public, referees are to be provided with a microphone that links them to the in-stadium public address system and broadcasters.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB), the sport’s lawmakers, announced the trial on Wednesday following recommendations made by its advisory panels in October.
All eyes on Morocco
The tournament will take place from 1 to 11 February and will feature seven sides with the respective winners from each confederations top competition with Champions League winners Real Madrid and Flamengo (Copa Libertadores winners) firm favourites.
The other five participating sides are: Auckland City (Oceania), Al Hilal (AFC) Seattle Sounders (CONCACAF), Wydad Casablanca (CAF) and Egypt’s Al Ahly as guests given that Wydad are the ‘host nation’ and also CAF Champions League winners.