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Kiwi ref on final shortlist

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Kiwi referee Matt Conger is among Fifa’s shortlist of officials who could potentiall­y take charge of the Fifa World

Cup final in Moscow on Monday (NZT).

Conger was referee for Nigeria’s 2-0 victory over Iceland in the group stages and the 39-yearold from Palmerston North was the fourth official for England’s win on penalties against Colombia in the round of

16.

The Fifa shortlist includes 12 referees from six continenta­l confederat­ions. Andres Cunha, of Uruguay, has been assigned France and Belgium’s semifinal, while Cuneyt Cakir, of Turkey, will be the man with the whistle for England and Croatia’s last four clash.

Fifa is yet to announce the referees for the final and third place playoff, meaning Conger could be involved in either match, and possibly the decider at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium.

Conger, who is Oceania’s sole representa­tive, has previously refereed at under-20 World Cups in 2015 and 2017, as well as the Rio Olympics in 2016.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Kiwi referee Matt Conger was in charge of the Nigeria v Iceland match.
GETTY IMAGES Kiwi referee Matt Conger was in charge of the Nigeria v Iceland match.

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