FIFA has
named Turkish referee Cüneyt çakır to take charge of the Nigeria's last Group D
match at the 2018 World Cup against Argentina which will be held at the
Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg on Tuesday.
Turkish insurance agent will be assisted by
compatriots Bahattin Duran (Assistant Referee 1) and Tarik Ongun (Assistant
Referee 2).
Dutch pair
Björn Kuipers and Sander van Roekel are the fourth and fifth officials
respectively.
çakır was
the man in the middle for Morocco's 1-0 loss to Iran on June 15 in a Group B
clash at the ongoing World Cup, and also refereed games involving Argentina and
Algeria four years ago in Brazil.
The 41-year-old
has been an international referee for ten years and has officiated in the
Champions League, Europa League, Olympic Games, European Championship and U20
World Cup.
Cüneyt çakır
has handled matches involving John Obi Mikel, Victor Moses, Kelechi Iheanacho,
Ahmed Musa, Kenneth Omeruo and William Troost-Ekong in the past.
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