No South Korean match officials for fourth straight FIFA World Cup

FIFA announced the match officials for the 2026 North American World Cup, excluding South Koreans for the fourth straight tournament. The list features 52 referees, 88 assistant referees and 30 video officials from 50 countries across six confederations.

FIFA unveiled on Friday the list of match officials for the 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. This edition marks the largest tournament yet, expanding from 32 to 48 participating countries, with FIFA calling it "the most comprehensive lineup of match officials" in history.

The 52 referees, 88 assistants and 30 video officials hail from six confederations and 50 member countries. Selections followed FIFA's "quality first" principle, emphasizing consistent performances in recent FIFA tournaments, international and domestic matches, as stated by the governing body.

South Korea has lacked officials at the World Cup since assistant referee Jeong Hae-sang featured in 2010 South Africa. The country's milestone came in 2002, when Kim Young-joo became the first South Korean referee during the co-hosted event with Japan.

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Illustration depicting FIFA monitoring US-Iran conflict's impact on 2026 World Cup, with official at press conference amid maps of airstrikes and travel barriers.
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FIFA monitors US-Iran conflict ahead of 2026 World Cup

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FIFA has stated it is monitoring developments following US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, emphasizing a focus on ensuring all teams participate safely in the 2026 World Cup. Iran, drawn in Group G, faces potential visa and travel barriers amid escalating tensions. The Iranian Football Federation president indicated participation is now unlikely.

South Korea has unveiled its squad for the 2026 World Cup. The team features captain Son Heung-Min and several prominent players from top European clubs.

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Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, including recent military strikes, have cast uncertainty over Iran's involvement in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Iranian football federation president has expressed doubts about participating, while FIFA rules outline potential sanctions for withdrawal. The tournament, co-hosted in North America, includes Iran's group-stage matches in US cities despite a travel ban on Iranians.

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