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Rapallini’s debut in Qatar 2022 will be in Morocco-Croatia

Rapallini’s debut in Qatar 2022 will be in Morocco-Croatia

rapalliniwho is an international referee since 2014will be accompanied by his compatriots Juan Pablo Belatti, who will act as first assistant, and Diego Bonfawho will be the second collaborator in the bands.

The Peruvian Kevin Ortega was chosen as fourth referee, while the leadership of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) will be in charge of the Chilean Julio Bascuñán.

The arbitration team that will collaborate in the application of the technology will be completed with the Uruguayans Leodán González and Nicholas Taranin addition to Italian Paolo Valeri.

Meanwhile, he also from La Plata Mauro Vigliano, 47 years oldwas appointed as VAR manager in the match that will be held by the teams of Germany and Japan this Wednesday, at 10:00 a.m. Argentine time, in the city of Rayyan and by group E.

Vigliano will be the main adviser in the technological booth, collaborating with the central judge, the Salvadoran Iván Barton. The attendees will be David Morán (El Salvador) and Zachari Zeegelaar (Suriname).

In addition, the match between Spain-Costa Rica (group E), scheduled for Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. in Argentina in Doha, will include the United Arab Emirates, since Mohamed Mohammed was chosen as the main referee, while Mohamed Alhammadi and Hasan Almahri They will be lines 1 and 2, respectively.

Finally, the native of Zambia, Janny Sikazwe, will control the match Belgium-Canada (group F), scheduled for this Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. in Rayyan. His collaborators in the band will be the Angolan Jerson dos Santos and the Mozambican Arsenio Marengula.

Source: Ambito

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