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World Cup 2022 Qatar: Who is the referee for the Argentina-Croatia whistle today, the World Cup semi-final match in Qatar

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And thefor italian Daniel Orsato He will be responsible for distributing injustice on the pitch in the first semi-final of the tournament Qatar World Cup 2022 between Argentina and Croatia. This is the first semi-final of the World Cup, at the end we will witness the last matches Leo Messi s Luka Modric in your choices.

This referee was responsible at this World Cup for officiating the opening match on November 20 between Qatar 0 – 2 Ecuador And the last of the group stage Argentina 2 – Mexico.

The 47-year-old referee has been appointed to officiate this match, given his professional background, or has been justified by FIFAThis referee, for example, is the referee who administered Spanish selection in the group stage match UEFA Nations League between Portugal and Spain.

He directed international matches this season

Champions League

  • Manchester City 2-1 BVB
  • Eintracht 0 – 0 Tottenham
  • Leipzig 3 – 2 Real Madrid
  • Porto 2-1 Atletico Madrid

He also officiated the qualifying round match between notice and the Eindhovenas the Scottish team ended up coming through.

In these five matches, he always had the same assistants: Ciro CarboneAnd the Alessandro Gallatini s Luca Masimi (Fourth rule).

UEFA Nations League

This match corresponds to the last day of the Nations League and concluded qualification for the Final Four in the Netherlands with: CroatiaAnd the ItaliaAnd the Holland s Spain.

Saudi Professional League

  • Al-Ittihad 0 – 0 Al-Ittihad

Take out the national games for this season

a series

  • Bologna 2 – 1 Fiorentina
  • Cremonense 0 – 4 Lazio
  • Milan 2 – 0 Juventus
  • Roma 0 – 1 Lazio
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b series

  • Cagliari 2 – 1 Cittadella

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