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Emirati Bujsaim To Referee World Cup Opening Match

Ali Bujsaim

SEOUL, May 30 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Emirati Ali Bujsaim, the referee who will take charge of the World Cup opening match between France and Senegal on Friday, May 31, is the first Arab and Asian referee to control an opening match since the start of the World Cup in 1930.

The 42-year-old officer in passport and emigration department in the United Arab Emirates is appearing in his third World Cup finals, making him a member of an exclusive club - for only Joel Quinou of France and Syria's Jamel El-Sherif have taken part in three finals and they are both already in retirement, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.

Many consider that to be a fitting reward for Bujsaim’s distinguished performances in 1994 and 1998, which have included the Sweden-Bulgaria third place play-off in the United States and the Brazil-Netherlands semi-final in France.

Bujsaim said there is no room in the FIFA refereeing ranks these days for the high-profile, charismatic individual, AFP reported.

“As FIFA referees, we don't see it in quite the same light,” he says. “We work as a team and it is our job to present the true face of international refereeing. The appointment of match referees is entirely down to the refereeing commission."

However, he acknowledges the pressure he faces in Friday's game. “In appointing me for this game, FIFA have placed a heavy burden of responsibility on my shoulders,” he explains.

“My task is to set the tone for the whole tournament. The main issues are to punish cheating and shirt-pulling which waste time as well as players who do not get back nine meters at free-kicks.”

Bujsaim said earlier this year that his ambition is to take charge of a World Cup final before retiring. 

CompetitionComCCompetition to control top matches had been very strong, till the 72 referees and their assistants who will control the tournament were chosen.

Gamal Ghandour

They have been given strict instructions to clamp down on the growing number of players who dive to secure a penalty or feign injury to get an opponent sent off, AFP said.

“FIFA have been very clear that they will support us in this effort to rid the game of this cancer,” said Graham Poll, one of England's top referees after a FIFA seminar for referees in Seoul in March 2002.

Arab referees in the competition includes the Kuwaiti Saad Mane, who will run the Uruguay-Denmark match on June 1 with the assistance of Jordanian linesman Awni Hassouneh.

The Spain-Slovenia match, to be held on June 2, will be run by the Moroccan referee Mohamed Guezzaz . On June 7, the Egyptian Gamal Ghandour will be the referee of the Spain-Paraguay match with also an Egyptian linesman Wagih Farag.

The Tunisian referee Mourad Daami with the Tunisian Linemen Taoufik Adjengui as one of his assistants will run the Mexico-Ecuador match on June 9.

 

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