Wednesday, 17 June 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup Match 23: Portugal - DR Congo (discussion)

Abdulrahman Al Jassim, Qatari referee, is set to officiate Portugal - DR Congo.  



Match #23
Group K
17 June 2026, 19:00 CET
NRG Stadium, Houston
PORTUGAL - DR CONGO
Referee: Abdulrahman Al Jassim QAT 
Assistant Referee 1: Taleb Marri QAT 
Assistant Referee 2: Saoud Almaqaleh QAT
Fourth Official: Abongile Tom RSA 
Reserve AR : Zakhele Thusi Granville Siwela RSA
Vidéo Assistant Referee: Khamis Al Marri QAT
Assistant Vidéo Assistant Referee 1 : Juan Soto VEN 
Assistant Vidéo Assistant Referee 2 : Hernan Mastrangelo ARG 

33 comments:

  1. From the games I watched so far, it was the first one to start on time

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  2. Clear YC,but surprised given the fact that leniency is best policy.

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  3. 12' YC to Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo protests against referee.
    Correct decision, it was a reckless challenge.

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  4. YC given to Portugal player. For me it's in the "orange" category.

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  5. Very good decision for YC!

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  6. Finally correct early yc

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  7. Oh for god sake ! Thanks you to Al-Jassim to assume immediatly a YC which is MANDATORY but very rare in this World cup ! Well done !

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  8. Wrong yellow card for Mbemba, foul should have gone the other way. Why no VAR review?

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  9. YC issued to DR Congo player either for reckless use of the arm or pull of the jersey. I'm not too sure.

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  10. And now again YC that was mandatory.

    Yesterday similar foul happened in Marciniak 's match and no card was shown.

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  11. Second YC of the game, reckless challenge, in this case I think it was rather a mistake by referee, it was a careless action with arm for me, nothing more.
    BTW it's a surprise that this approach, at least so far, comes from the most unexpected referee, it's definitely strange if you ask me.

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  12. Clueless 2nd yellow. Neto clearly fouled the defender first

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  13. Good first half by Al Jassim. Two YC (one Perhaps soft but never wrong IMO) and good foul detection in general.

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  14. Portugal protesting on everything. They want an OFR now for unknown reasons (no offside).

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  15. I think hes been excellent in the 1st half, very pleasantly surprised by this referee. If he keeps this up he will be one to watch later in the tournament

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  16. The second half will determine for me what kind of performance Al Jassim leaves as his legacy in his first game. Expect Portugal to protest a lot more (if result isn't going their way) and generally expect a tougher test for the Qatari who has produced an acceptable first half performance. Setting his stall out early with a correct YC (crystal clear) and then following it up with consistent foul detection and level of contact. The YC for the DR Congo player from me wasn't required but not a major error as it is supportable (to an extent). Good first half and hopefully it continues.

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  17. First watching Al Jassim and liked what I saw in 1st half

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  18. And now he does the new law on time wasting.... very good

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  19. Very good management of the little confrontation between two opponents with very good alertness of Abongile, the fourth official. Authority and calmness

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  20. Not a fan of playing "advantage" on offside decisions as in 84'

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    1. Loved the offside advantage, let the game flow! But the waving to AR1 to lower the flag rather than a thumbs up and him having lowered it much earlier was less positive. (Offside advantages seem much more common in England than some places)

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    2. Makes a lot of sense playing advantage there rather than unnecessarily stopping the game

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  21. Refreshing refereeing by Al Jassim with strict disciplinary line and a third justified YC. Praise his performance.

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  22. Maybe RC ? he's going into the goal ?

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