Mexican Referee to Officiate France vs. Morocco World Cup Semi-Final

FIFA has already revealed the referee who will lead next Wednesday at 8pm at the Al Bayt stadium in Al Khor, the semi-final match between Morocco and France.
The Mexican Cesar Ramos will be in charge of the Morocco-France match counting for the semi-final of the 2022 Qatar World Cup. His compatriots Alberto Morin and Miguel Hernandez have been appointed to accompany him on this mission. The fourth official position will be held by the Venezuelan Jesús Valenzuela.
At the VAR, it is the Canadian Drew Fischer who has been chosen by FIFA. He will be assisted by the Colombian Nicolas Gallo. The Brazilian Neuza Back will be in charge of the offside with the American Armando Villarreal as assistant.
This match is very important for the two countries. Morocco does not want to stop so close to a first qualification for the final phase of the World Cup. France, the defending champion, does not want to be dethroned. The winner will have to face the winner of the Argentina-Croatia match.
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