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Full name
  
Said Belqola

Other occupation
  
Customs officer


Name
  
Said Belqola

Role
  
Football Referee

Said Belqola Late Moroccan referee Said Belqola ranks 65th best Referee

Born
  
August 30, 1956 Tiflet, Morocco (
1956-08-30
)

Died
  
June 15, 2002, Rabat, Morocco

Awards
  
CAF Career Achievement Award

Said Belqola (Arabic: سعيد بلقولة‎‎) (August 30, 1956 – June 15, 2002) was an Association football referee from Morocco, best known for officiating the 1998 FIFA World Cup final between Brazil and France, being the first African referee to officiate a World Cup final.

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Belqola's international career began when he was appointed to the international list in 1993, going on to referee the match between France and England at the Tournoi de France in 1997. He was also among the referees at the final tournaments of the Africa Cup of Nations in 1996 and 1998, officiating two matches at each of the two tournaments. At the 1998 FIFA World Cup finals, he also officiated two group matches (Germany vs. USA and Argentina vs. Croatia).

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Belqola was born in Tiflet, Morocco and worked in Fez as a civil servant as a customs officer.

Belqola died on June 15, 2002 after a long battle against cancer. He was buried in Tiflet.

References

Said Belqola Wikipedia


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