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Ivan Bebek has got a new big role at the World Cup
Croatia⚽ Sports5 hr. ago

Ivan Bebek has got a new big role at the World Cup

Croatian referee Ivan Bebek has been assigned a significant role at the World Cup, serving as the first assistant VAR referee in the quarter-final match between Spain and Belgium. The main referee for the game at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood will be Englishman Michael Oliver, assisted by Stuart Burton and James Mainwaring. The fourth referee is Brazilian Ramon Abatti. Bebek's involvement highlights FIFA's trust in his work on the biggest football stage.

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Ivan Bebek has got a new big role at the World Cup

Croatian referee Ivan Bebek has been assigned a significant role at the World Cup, serving as the first assistant VAR referee in the quarter-final match between Spain and Belgium. The main referee for the game at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood will be Englishman Michael Oliver, assisted by Stuart Burton and James Mainwaring. The fourth referee is Brazilian Ramon Abatti. Bebek's involvement highlights FIFA's trust in his work on the biggest football stage.

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