Slavko Vincic: Slovenian Referee to Officiate World Cup Final Between Spain and Argentina
Slavko Vincic, the Slovenian referee, will officiate the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, marking a historic moment in his career.
POLICY WIRE — Doha, Qatar — Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic will make history as he takes charge of the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina. Vincic, a seasoned international referee, has been selected for this prestigious assignment by FIFA.
Vincic, born on November 25, 1979, in Maribor, Slovenia, has officiated numerous high-profile matches, including UEFA Champions League games and European Championship matches. His experience — and reputation for fair play have earned him the trust of football’s governing body.
The World Cup final, scheduled to take place on December 18, 2022, at the Lusail Iconic Stadium, will see Spain and Argentina battle it out for the ultimate prize in international football. Both teams have demonstrated exceptional skill and determination throughout the tournament, making the final a highly anticipated event.
FIFA’s decision to appoint Vincic underscores the importance of having a referee with extensive experience and a strong understanding of the game to manage such a critical match. His role will be pivotal in ensuring that the final is conducted fairly — and within the rules of the game.
Vincic’s journey to the World Cup final has been marked by consistent performance and recognition from football authorities. His appointment is a testament to his dedication — and expertise in the field of refereeing.
As the world awaits the climax of the tournament, all eyes will be on Vincic, whose decisions could significantly impact the outcome of the match. His presence on the field will add an extra layer of excitement to an already thrilling final.
Reporting by Policy-Wire (PW)


