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FIFA Referee Chief Denies Bias in Argentina-Egypt Match

Pierluigi Collina, the chairman of FIFA's referees committee, has refuted claims of bias in the recent Argentina-Egypt World Cup match. Collina stated on November 29, 2022, that these allegations are unfounded and could lead to serious repercussions for match officials.

Collina emphasized the potential danger posed by such accusations, explaining that they could incite threats against referees and their families. He highlighted that FIFA maintains a commitment to fair play and impartial officiating in all its tournaments. The committee works to ensure that all referees are well-trained and adhere to the highest standards of integrity throughout the competition.

While Collina did not specify which particular decisions were questioned, his statement came in response to public and media speculation following the match. FIFA's refereeing department regularly reviews match incidents to ensure consistency and accuracy in officiating. The organization has previously stated its zero-tolerance policy towards any form of abuse or threats directed at its personnel.

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