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UAE's Omar Al Ali to officiate New Zealand v Egypt match at World Cup 2026

UAE referee Omar Al Ali will officiate the New Zealand vs. Egypt match at the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver. He will be assisted by fellow Emirati Mohammed Al Hammadi. This continues a tradition of UAE officials participating in World Cup matches, following the legacy of Ali Bujsaim, who refereed three consecutive World Cups between 1994 and 2002. Both New Zealand and Egypt have drawn their opening matches and approach the game with confidence.

UAE referee Omar Al Ali will officiate at the World Cup this weekend. Getty Images

UAE referee Omar Al Ali will officiate at the World Cup this weekend. Getty Images

Omar will be assisted by compatriot Mohammed Al Hammadi on Sunday

The National

June 19, 2026

Emirati referee Omar Al Ali will officiate the New Zealand v Egypt match at the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver.

Mohammed Al Hammadi will assist Mr Al Ali, continuing a tradition of UAE officials featuring at World Cups.

Ali Bujsaim led the way for Emirati referees, officiating three consecutive World Cups between 1994 and 2002.

The Emirati pioneer was the first Asian official to referee a World Cup semi-final and third-place play-off.

Both New Zealand and Egypt enter the Vancouver clash with confidence, each having drawn their opening matches.

The UAE will have some representation at the 2026 World Cup after Fifa announced that Emirati referee Omar Al Ali will officiate the match between New Zealand and Egypt in Vancouver on Sunday.

Omar will be assisted by compatriot Mohammed Al Hammadi. They are part of a contingent of 52 referees for the tournament.

It will be a proud moment for the UAE whose officials have now become regulars at World Cups.

At the 2018 World Cup in Russia, an all-Emirati team officiated the Group C match between France and Peru. That team consisted of Mohammed Hassan, assisted by Al Hammadi and Hassan Al Mahry.

In that match, Hassan cautioned four players, including French star Paul Pogba. However, he had to revoke one yellow card after a case of mistaken identity was spotted by VAR.

Leading the way for UAE was Ali Bujsaim, who was the referee at three consecutive World Cups between 1994 and 2002.

Bujsaim was the first Asian official to referee a World Cup curtain-raiser, the first to referee a semi-final, and the first to take charge of a third-place play-off.

The New Zealand v Egypt match will take place at BC Place, Vancouver, on Sunday (Monday 5am). Both sides will enter the contest full of confidence after their opening matches.

Egypt were impressive during their 1-1 draw with Belgium while New Zealand fought hard during the 2-2 draw against Iran .

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June 19, 2026, 8:34 AM

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UAE's Omar Al Ali to officiate New Zealand v Egypt match at World Cup 2026

UAE referee Omar Al Ali will officiate the New Zealand vs. Egypt match at the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver. He will be assisted by fellow Emirati Mohammed Al Hammadi. This continues a tradition of UAE officials participating in World Cup matches, following the legacy of Ali Bujsaim, who refereed three consecutive World Cups between 1994 and 2002. Both New Zealand and Egypt have drawn their opening matches and approach the game with confidence.

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