Slavko Vincic, a Slovenian referee, has been appointed to officiate the final match of the World Cup between Argentina and Spain, scheduled for July 19 at the New Jersey Stadium in New York. He was informed of his appointment directly by Pierluigi Collina, head of FIFA referees and president of the FIFA Referee Committee, which led to an emotional reaction from Vincic, who broke down in tears. This marks a historic moment as Vincic becomes the 23rd person in history to referee a World Cup final and the first Slovenian to do so. Vincic has already refereed three matches in this World Cup, including group stage games and a quarter-final. He expressed pride in representing Slovenia in the world’s biggest sporting event.
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