Saturday, 27 June 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup Match 65: Cape Verde - Saudi Arabia (discussion)

François Letexier will officiate Cape Verde - Saudi Arabia, a game in which the national team from CAF could write the history. 


Match #65
Group H
27 June 2026, 02:00 CET
NRG Stadium, Houston
CAPE VERDE - SAUDI ARABIA
Referee: François Letexier FRA 
Assistant Referee 1: Cyril Mugnier FRA
Assistant Referee 2: Mehdi Rahmouni FRA 
Fourth Official:  Abongile Tom RSA 
Reserve AR: Zakhele Thusi Granville Siwela RSA
Video Assistant Referee: Marco Di Bello ITA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1 : Willy Delajod FRA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2 : Joe Dickerson USA 


32 comments:

  1. Good early YC for dangerous play by Letexier at 4’.

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  2. This is scandalous.

    Someone has the balls to show 2 YC's in first 10th minutes!??!

    Collina and Busacca are going crazy rn.

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    1. YC 9' Clip: https://streamable.com/pcnlh4

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  5. One YC each team in first 10 minutes. Both correct.

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  6. And again at 9’ with clear foul and arm to the face by Cabo Verde player.

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  7. Now, second (correct) yc in the 9th minute. This is more in many games in this tournament in 90 minutes

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  8. This is a clear example of excellent game understanding. Letexier shows that you can issue an expected caution early in the match without losing control or disrupting the flow of the game. That has been missing from many referees throughout this tournament. Too often, obvious disciplinary actions have been delayed, creating confusion and forcing referees to react later in the game when the damage has already been done. Bravo, Letexier.

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  9. Neither team has any strong structure. Always a challenge as it’s nearly impossible to anticipate play. Also prone to lots of high speed contact as play tends to be less compact. An interesting challenge.

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  10. Stressful start for Letexier. Got hit by a ball and only moments later with a slip.

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  11. Tbh, and it's only the start of his game, but probably him and Turpin will probably stop before SF because of the french team and that will be hard for them who probably deserve those type of game

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  12. Now two hand to face situations on both sides. No cards, but strong warning.

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  13. The ability Letexier has to switch from a calming, de-escalating smile to a much firmer show of authority is truly impressive. A real model of player management!

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  14. Mobbed after wrong corner given… no punishment. Changed by VAR. Do players not listen when told what rule changes have been made? Do they not know the laws of the game they play? Obviously the answer is no.

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  15. Missed YC imo, step on foot

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    1. Not mandatory but could be yes. But this is…this world cup trend…

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    2. That was a YC for me as well, clear stamp on the foot. Would also be completely consistent with the first two YC he issued.

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  16. 45+3 make corner signe the ball didnt even be out

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  17. Not the best way to end the first half.

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    1. That’s what I was about to write as well. He could have ended the first half before the pass to the winger or he should have continued to the next neutral moment.

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    2. Before the pass, time is not at 6. No reason to add 30 s more for another attack here.

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  18. Time is over. As swiss you can understand that ;)

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  19. At the end of first half unexpected mistake, one might say, ending half during promising attack

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    1. Promising is a little bit exaggerated. Extra Time is over and SA players are at 50 m from goal…

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    2. Clearly promising, a lot of space to start a run and accelerate. Simply not the optimal moment to end the first half. As written above, either one pass earlier or after the particular situation was neutralized.

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