Wednesday, 24 June 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup Match 51: Switzerland - Canada (discussion)

Ramon Abatti will referee his second game at 2026 World Cup, after Belgium - Egypt, he is now in charge of Switzerland - Canada. 


Match #51
Group B
24 June 2026, 21:00 CET
BC Place, Vancouver
SWITZERLAND - CANADA 
Referee:  Ramon Abatti BRA 
Assistant Referee 1: Danilo Manis BRA
Assistant Referee 2: Rafael Alves BRA 
Fourth Official:  Kevin Ortega PER
Reserve AR: Michael Orue PER 
Video Assistant Referee: Juan Soto VEN
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1 : Antonio Garcia URU 
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2 : Jarred Gillett ENG 

38 comments:

  1. Abatti starts with a soft FK for the attacking team, and a missed YC.

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  2. Good positioning and presence at 04:00. Correctly identifies the free kick near the technical area for Switzerland following a light stamp on the opponent’s foot. However, the whistle could have come slightly quicker, as it was clear that possession was going to the defender.


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    1. Clip: https://streamable.com/2gtxej

      Very odd management...

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    3. I thought he awarded it to Canada as well, but I couldn't tell from the replays. Really odd management — I completely agree with you.

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  4. 13' very good advantage by Brazilian referee, almost goal.

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    1. Full-Sequence: https://streamable.com/vvr12y

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    2. In terms of reaction and gesture, this is one of the best advantages I ever see. The referee is about to whistle, he sees the player and immediately reacts with raised arms. That's wonderful for me.

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    3. That's an offence by Canada, there is no advantage to give. Canada player steps in front of the opponents to create foul but is the one tripping him. Typical move by attackers to fool a referee.

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  5. 19' referee counting the fouls to a player, next one YC for persistent infringment.

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    1. Exactly, the threshold for informal warnings has now been reached.

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    2. Clip: https://streamable.com/zrvo3y

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  6. Any chance of a booking for simulation at this world cup. Clear dive by the swiss player in the 17th minute

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  7. 16:20 – Good proximity and movement when Switzerland appeals for a penalty, allowing for a credible assessment of the situation. Also, a good public warning to Switzerland No. 13 for persistent offences. However, the body language appeared slightly rushed, which reduced the overall calmness and confidence of the intervention. Public waring could have come in 04:00 too, lets se how it developes.

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  8. "It could be the World Cup with the fewest yellow cards. The referees are more tolerant when it comes to cards."

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    1. Kicking the ball away

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    2. If that's not FRD/DR what is?

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    3. I assume it was for kicking the ball away when Xhaka was about to take the free kick.

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    4. Teams intent on struggling with each other making life difficult for Abatti. Handling ok so far. Can’t help but think we will see a red card if the players don’t heed the double YC warning

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    5. Yeah, as I am watching both games simultaneously I didn't notice that it was foul for Swiss so that it was FDR.

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  10. Mass confrontation after a Canadian player kicks the ball away just before Switzerland is about to take a free kick, resulting in several players becoming involved.

    The main improvement area is the referee’s positioning and management during the confrontation. Rather than standing in the middle of the group, the referee could have called for medical attention immediately and positioned herself so that the players remained in front of her, reducing the risk of missing any misconduct within the crowd.

    That said, the disciplinary outcome was very good. A caution for delaying the restart by kicking the ball away and a caution for the retaliatory kick by the Swiss player was an appropriate and balanced solution that addressed the key offences and helped restore control.

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  11. Larin kicks the ball away and creates the situation. He should be the only one booked in this situatuon

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    1. That's why Xhaka laughed, mocking Abatti.

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    2. True, he creates it, but the Swiss player knows he is there and there was plenty of time after the ball was kicked away before the kick. It’s a deliberate action. It is not violent conduct though in my opinion.

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    3. The situation would have been very difficult to sell to the public and the players if only the player who kicked the ball away had been cautioned. While he clearly initiated the incident, the retaliatory kick by the Swiss player cannot be ignored. From a match-management perspective, it would have been very difficult to maintain credibility and control without sanctioning that action as well.

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  12. I like the result with the two cautions in 32’ but I feel it could’ve been avoided with proactive management and the confrontation avoided with a quick reaction and cautions immediately.

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  13. Abatti body language is a bit all over the place today. For example, when he cautioned the two players, he made a sudden, sharp movement. Unlike Barton, for whom this seems to be an innate and unchangeable part of his personality, the Brazilian appears to be using this approach as a way to keep control of the match, even though it doesn't seem to come naturally by him.

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  14. High intensity and visible frustration among the players, let's see how he handles it. So far, the performance is at the expected level, with the exception of a few minor errors.

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  15. Poor first half performance by the Brazilian ref Abatti, very disappointed by his standards hopefully the second half comes alive in a meaningful way

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  16. 49:53 The Swiss player goes down too easily and the contact is not sufficient to justify a penalty kick. Correct play on

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