Japan’s Nishimura in charge of opener
SAO PAULO — Japanese referee Yuichi Nishimura — who oversaw Brazil’s elimination from the last tournament in South Africa — will handle the opening game of the World Cup tomorrow morning (Singapore time) between Brazil and Croatia.
SAO PAULO — Japanese referee Yuichi Nishimura — who oversaw Brazil’s elimination from the last tournament in South Africa — will handle the opening game of the World Cup tomorrow morning (Singapore time) between Brazil and Croatia.
FIFA also announced the selection of Nicola Rizzoli of Italy to officiate the hotly-anticipated Group B game between world champion Spain and the Netherlands, a rematch of the ill-tempered final four years ago. Rizzoli, who took charge of the 2013 Champions League final, will referee his first World Cup game when he takes charge on Friday in Salavador.
FIFA said on Tuesday that Nishimura will be joined for the Brazil-Croatia Group A opener, at the Itaquerao stadium in Sao Paulo, by compatriots Toru Sagara and Toshiyuki Nagi. Iran’s Alireza Faghani is the fourth official.
The 42-year-old Nishimura handled four games at the last World Cup, including Brazil’s loss to the Netherlands in the quarter-finals. He sent off Brazil’s Felipe Melo in that game for stamping on Arjen Robben as the Brazilians surrendered the lead to lose 2-1.
Of FIFA’s 25 referees for Brazil, Nishimura is one of only five that have been retained from the World Cup in 2010. The others are Ravshan Irmatov of Uzbekistan, Joel Aguilar of El Salvador, Peter O’Leary of New Zealand and Howard Webb of England, who refereed the final.
The referees and his assistants for the other two opening games in Group A and B were also announced on Tuesday. AP
Thursday
Group A
Brazil vs. Croatia
Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan). Assistant referees: Toru Sagara and Toshiyuki Nagi (both Japan): Fourth official: Alireza Faghani (Iran).
Friday
Group A
Mexico vs. Cameroon
Referee: Wilmar Roldan (Colombia). Assistant referees: Humberto Clavijo and Eduardo Diaz (both Colombia). Fourth official: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti).
Group B
Spain vs. Netherlands
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy). Assistant referees: Renato Faverani and Andrea Stefani (both Italy). Fourth official: Svein Moen (Norway).
Chile vs. Australia
Referee: Noumandiez Doue (Ivory Coast). Assistant referees: Songuifolo Yeo (Ivory Coast) and Jean Claude Birumushahu (Burundi). Fourth official: Roberto Moreno (Panama)