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Fifa rules limit roles for SA referees at the world cup

FIFA first considered the ‘trio referees’ where a referee must have assistant referees from his own country.

SEDIBENG.- Two South African football officials, Abongile Tom and Zakhele Siwela, are currently taking on major responsibilities at the FIFA World Cup 2026.

However, their roles look slightly different this time.

Tom was heavily relied upon in previous world cups.

Tom was recently on duty as an official during Portugal’s dominant 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan, which is one of several matches where he has been deployed as a fourth official since the tournament kicked off.

Former Premier Soccer League referee and current analyst Victor Hlungwani.

This new role has surprised many local football fans, as Tom was heavily relied upon in previous world cups. Hlungwani told Sedibeng Ster Sport that FIFA first considered the ‘trio referees’ where a referee must have assistant referees from his own country.

In Tom’s case, it is only he and Siwela in the world cup.

FIFA strongly favours what they call ‘trio referees’.

Former Premier Soccer League referee and current analyst, Victor Hlungwani, explained to Sedibeng Ster Sport that the change comes down to strict FIFA selection criteria.

FIFA strongly favours what they call ‘trio referees’, a system where a main referee must be paired with two assistant referees from their own nation. Because only Tom and Siwela were selected from South Africa for this tournament, they fall into the ‘two referees’ category instead.

Siwela has accompanied him as a reserve assistant referee for all of these matches.

Throughout the competition, Tom has served as the fourth official in four fixtures, including matchups between the Netherlands and Sweden, Germany and Curaçao, and Portugal’s games against both the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uzbekistan. Siwela has accompanied him as a reserve assistant referee for all of these matches.

Hlungwani noted that if a third official from South Africa or a neighbouring country had been selected, the pair would have met the trio requirement to referee matches together from the middle of the pitch.

Tom could be called up to the middle if the home countries of the top referee trios advance further.

According to Hlungwani, Tom will now only take charge of a match as the main referee under specific circumstances.

“Tom could be called up to the middle if the home countries of the top referee trios advance further into the knockout stages, as officials are not allowed to referee matches involving their own nations. Ironically, if a referee’s home country is knocked out early, those officials are far more likely to stay and take charge of the final stages of the tournament,” clarified Hlongwane.

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Zacharia Nale

Zacharia Nale is a senior journalist at Sedibeng Ster and a community builder who is involved in the development of sports and charity projects. Email: zacharia@mooivaal.co.za

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