‘It can all end with one bad game’: the highs and lows of a World Cup referee
The Guardian Football ·

I smail Elfath was taking his children to the park near his home in Texas when a message arrived. “Congratulations,” it read. Elfath hugged his wife. Fifa had selected him for his second World Cup . …
I smail Elfath was taking his children to the park near his home in Texas when a message arrived. “Congratulations,” it read. Elfath hugged his wife. Fifa had selected him for his second World Cup . Relief and pride swept over him. “Going to a World Cup is the dream of every referee, but going to a second one means you have stayed consistent for eight years plus,” he said. For referees, the World Cup is the pinnacle. The tournament comes around only every four years, and only a tiny number make the cut. “First you have to be the best in your own country, and even then you might not be selected,” the former Swiss referee Urs Meier said. From a few countries, Fifa may take two referees, but elsewhere even the finest officials miss out. Uefa selected Germany’s Daniel Siebert to referee the Champions League finalon 30 May, the biggest club match in European football , yet Fifa overlooked him for the World Cup, taking his compatriot Felix Zwayer instead. Between World Cups, Fifa instructors draw up a list of candidate referees and monitor them closely. At Fifa matches, former referees file reports from the stands; in other games, instructors watch remotely. After watching the Premier League referee Anthony Taylor in a European match, Pierluigi Collina, Fifa’s refereeing chief, texted Taylor to encourage him to improve his movement. …
Original source: The Guardian Football
Mentioned
Rio de Janeiro · North American · 2026 World Cup · Champions League