FACUNDO TELLO is no stranger to dishing out yellow and red cards.
And the experienced Argentinian referee is in charge for Morocco’s quarter-final clash against Portugal.
Facundo Tello is one of 39 referees officiating at Qatar and is not afraid of dishing out red cards[/caption]Argentina‘s Facundo Tello makes up a group of six South American officials travelling to the Middle East and is in charge as the Swiss take on the Indomitable Lions.
Here is some more information on the Argentine’s career.
Facundo Tello was born in the Buenos Aires Province in 1982.
Tello was quick to gain prominence in his homeland, officiating in the Primera Division after just four games in Argentina’s second tier.
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He was asked to officiate the first-ever Superclassic in 2018, returning the same year to referee the final, defining Sarmiento’s promotion to the Primera Division.
In 2019, the 40-year-old gained recognition on the international stage, joining FIFA’s refereeing list.
Tello was summoned to Chile where he was appointed the fourth official at the South American Under-20 Championship.
A call-up to the 2021 Arab Cup followed, where he took charge of a match between Jordan and Morocco.
He became infamous in Argentina for giving out 10 red cards during the Champions Trophy final where Racing Club played Boca Juniors and there was a massive melee.
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