FIFA confirms an all-Canadian officiating team will take charge of a 2026 World Cup match

By Godson Godwin - Editor
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FIFA has confirmed a historic milestone on their official x handle ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with an all-Canadian team of match officials set to take charge of a game for the first time in the competition’s history.

FIFA statement:

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History for @CanadaSoccerEN 🇨🇦🙌 For the first time ever, an all-Canadian trio of match officials will take charge of a match at the @FIFAWorldCup!

All Canadian referee team for World Cup 2026 (photo credit: FIFA media)
All Canadian referee team for World Cup 2026 (photo credit: FIFA media)

The development comes amid growing discussions around the 2026 tournament, Softfootball earlier raised concerns over rising ticket prices, with reports suggesting resale figures reaching as high as $36,000 for select matches.

Referee Drew Fischer will lead the officiating crew, alongside assistant referees Micheal Barwegen and Lyes Arfa. The appointment marks a significant moment for Canadian football, highlighting the country’s growing influence in elite officiating on the global stage.

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The decision reflects FIFA’s continued efforts to promote diversity and excellence among referees, while also recognizing the consistent performances of Canadian officials in international competitions.

Fifa - Photo Credit : Wikimedia
Fifa – Photo Credit : Wikimedia

Meanwhile, preparations for the World Cup continue worldwide, with national teams making key decisions, including Carlos Queiroz’s recent appointment as head coach of Ghana national football team.

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As anticipation builds, historic moments like this underline the evolving global reach of football.

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