Who was the referee in 2002 World Cup?
Byron Moreno
Byron Aldemar Moreno Ruales (born 23 November 1969) is an Ecuadorian former football referee who served in the FIFA World Cup as an International Referee from 1996 to 2003….
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Nationality | Ecuadorian |
Years active | 1996-2003 |
How much do FIFA World Cup referees get paid?
World Cup referees make $50,000 for the tournament, which spans over 2 months. While this is a sizable sum, this is only awarded to the 10 best FIFA referees. Not all FIFA referees are granted this type of financial reward. Many referees hold full-time or part-time in addition to refereeing international matches.
Who is the best FIFA referee?
Pierluigi Collina
Pierluigi Collina
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Full name | Pierluigi Collina |
Born | 13 February 1960 Bologna, Italy |
Other occupation | Financial advisor, UEFA Head of Referees |
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Who is the oldest FIFA referee?
The oldest referee to officiate a FIFA World Cup finals match is George Reader (UK) who was 53 years 236 days old when he refereed the final game of the 1950 World Cup at the Maracana stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 16 July 1950.
Who was the referee in Italy vs Korea?
A man like Byron Moreno. Moreno, the Ecuadorian referee in charge of Italy’s second-round loss to co-hosts South Korea in 2002, has ascended to the ranks of Tom ‘disgrace’ Henning Ovrebo and Graham ‘three yellows’ Poll.
Who won the World Cup 2002?
Brazil national football team
2002 FIFA World Cup/Champion
Why are referees bald?
Why are most referees bald? Most people who apply to become referees are over-intelligent. They become bald as a result of surgery to remove 80 per cent of their brain tissue and to have their eyesight and hearing impaired. After they recover from the operation, the hair never grows back properly.
Are FIFA 20 referees real?
These referees are fictitious and they have been used in the previous versions of FIFA as well. …
When did Baggio retire?
2004
Roberto Baggio/Career end
He scored his first goal in Serie C1 during the following season, on 3 June 1984, from a penalty in a 3–0 win against Brescia, the club with which he retired in 2004.