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Janny Sikazwe makes final phase of referees at World Cup

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The referee Janny Sikazwe gives a yellow card to Jan Vertonghen of Belgium during a group G match between Belgium and Panama at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Sochi, Russia, June 18, 2018. Courtesy Xinhua/Bai Xueqi

FIFA’s Referees Committee on Wednesday selected 17 referees, 37 assistant referees and 10 Video Assistant Referees (VARs) for the final phase of its 2018 World Cup, holding in Russia.

Pierluigi Collina, the committee’s head, told reporters in Moscow that this was because the number of referees at the 32-day competition has to be reduced at this point in time.

“The number of referees has been reduced in view of the number of matches left and the teams that have qualified for the next round.

“We have only eight matches left and only eight teams left also.

“These are in the quarter-finals (four matches), the semi-finals (two matches), third-place or losers’ final (one match) and final (one match).

“Only eight matches are involved in this number of matches also.

“So, there is, therefore, a need for a reduction in the number,’’ the former Italian referee said.

The 17 referees picked for the next phase include Malang Diedhiou (Senegal) and Janny Sikazwe (Zambia) from the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Others are Alireza Faghani (Iran) and Nawaf Shukralla (Bahrain) from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

From the Confederation of Central American and Caribbean Football (CONCACAF) are Mark Geiger (U.S.), Jair Marrufo (U.S.) and Cesar Arturo Ramos (Mexico).

Also retained for the competition are Andres Cunha (Uruguay), Nestor Pitana (Argentina) and Sandro Ricci (Brazil) from the Confederation of South American Football (CONMEBOL).

From the Oceanic Football Confederation (OFC) is Matthew Conger (New Zealand).

The rest are from the European Football Association (UEFA), namely Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey), Bjorn Kuipers (The Netherlands), Antonio Mateu (Spain), Milorad Mazic (Serbia), Gianluca Rocchi (Italy) and Damir Skomina (Slovenia).

Ten VARs were also picked to continue on in the competition.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 36 referees and 63 assistant referees were selected in March for the competition, with 13 VARs.

They were picked from the 53 groups of three referees placed under FIFA’s radar for the competition since September 2014.

10 COMMENTS

    • Janny is fit and cute unlike the typical fat, round face, Zambia man watching the game from the bar sweaty and drunk. Ewwww.

  1. I think they also look at body structure. Jan Sikazwe is not that best, he lacks a smile, and runs faster than players. Umu guyz alabutuka, and makes him a second behind with whistle.
    But he looks smart in any uniforms colors, jealous down.

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    That is an honour and a rarity coming from this rotten country founded on corruption and bribery. Congrats to him and good for him!

  3. Congratulations Mr. Sikazwe. Everyone has a talent. Those haters what have you done for yourself or to be known worldwide? Go go Sikazwe, may the Good Lord protect you.

    • We are proud of you Sir Mr Sikazwe. Everyone including our only One President His Excellency Mr Edgar Lungu. And your former Kapiri Mposhi DCPC Members. We are proud of you Sir salute !

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