World Cup 2018: Referees to officiate all quarter-final matches revealed

FIFA has picked Argentine referee, Nestor Pitana to handle the opening quarter-final match of its 2018 World Cup between two-time champions Uruguay and 1998 champions France, in Nizhny Novgorod. The 43-year-old former actor, who was in action at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, will be assisted by compatriots Hernan Maidana and Juan Belatti.

The 45-year-old, who handled the 2017/2018 UEFA Champions League final match in Kiev between Liverpool FC and Real Madrid, will be assisted by two Serbians. They are Milovan Ristic, who is the AR1, and Dalibor Djurdjevic, who is the AR2. The fourth official is Jair Marrufo and Corey Rockwell the Reserve Assistant, with both coming from the U.S.

For Saturday’s quarter-final match involving Sweden and England at Samara, Bjorn Kuipers of Netherlands will be in charge as the centre referee. Kuipers, also 45, has already handled Russia versus Spain, Brazil versus Costa Rica and Uruguay versus Egypt. He will be assisted by compatriots Sander van Roekel and Erwin Zeinstra as AR1 and AR2 respectively.

The game’s fourth official is Antonio Lahoz from Spain, while another Spaniard, Pau Cebrian, will be the Reserve Assistant. The fourth quarter-final pairing between hosts Russia and Croatia in Sochi on Saturday will be handled by 43-year-old Brazilian referee, Sandro Ricci, who earlier handled France versus Denmark game.

The Brazilian was also in charge when Nigeria lost 0-2 to Croatia in their opening Group D match on June 16 at Kaliningrad. He has Emerson de Carvalho and Marcelo van Gasse as AR1 and AR2 respectively, with Janny Sikazwe of Zambia as fourth official and Jerson dos Santos of Angola as Reserve Assistant.

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