2026 World Cup: FIFA Appoints Uzbek Referee Ilgiz Tantashev for Morocco-Scotland Clash
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2026 World Cup: FIFA Appoints Uzbek Referee Ilgiz Tantashev for Morocco-Scotland Clash
FIFA has appointed Uzbek referee Ilgiz Tantashev to officiate Morocco’s second match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Scotland on June 19 at Gillette Stadium in Boston. Fellow Uzbeks Andrey Tsapenko and Timur Gaynullin will assist Tantashev. Jordan’s Adham Makhadmeh will serve as the fourth official, while Mohammad Alkhalaf has been named reserve assistant referee. Morocco enters the match looking for its first win of the tournament after draw…
Named by FIFA for the June 19th meeting at the Boston Stadium, the one who has been an international referee since 2013 had left the field in the 15th minute at the Paris Olympics after a collision with Marc Pubill. The post-Morocco-Scotland: the Uzbek Tantashev at the whistle, two years after the enlivened Olympic semi-final against Spain appeared first on Media24 - Number one of Moroccan economic information.
FIFA has appointed an Uzbek arbitral trio led by Ilgiz Tantashev to lead the meeting between Scotland and Morocco, scheduled for June 19 at the Boston Stadium, on behalf of the second day of World Cup Group C 2026. Tantashev will be assisted by his compatriots Andrey Tsapenko and Timur Gaynullin, while Jordan's Adham Makhadmeh officer as fourth referee. The role of alternate arbitrator was entrusted to another Jordanian official, Mohammad Alkala…

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