England vs Argentina referee Ismail Elfath: A good omen for Messi?
England vs Argentina referee Ismail Elfath: Messi's lucky charm?

England face Argentina in a mammoth World Cup semi-final showdown in Atlanta, rekindling one of the biggest rivalries in international football. The two sides have not met in a competitive match since the 2002 World Cup. The man tasked with keeping law and order is Moroccan-born American referee Ismail Elfath.

Who is Ismail Elfath?

Born in Casablanca, Elfath moved to the US after winning a government 'diversity lottery ticket' when he was just 18. After arriving in America, he studied for a degree in mechanical engineering in Texas while also playing for local USL League Two side Austin Lightning.

Elfath's move into refereeing was motivated by his dissatisfaction at the standard of officiating, and he became a professional referee in 2011. Since then, he has established himself as one of the best officials in North America, winning the MLS Referee of the Year award in 2020 and 2022.

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World Cup experience

While the majority of Elfath's refereeing experience has come in the MLS, he was also involved at the last World Cup. The 44-year-old officiated three games in Qatar, famously sending off Vincent Aboubakar for taking his shirt off after scoring a dramatic winner for Cameroon against Brazil in the group stage.

Elfath is perhaps something of a good omen for Argentina, given he was the fourth official for the World Cup final, which the South Americans won on penalties against France. There's potentially further good news for Lionel Messi in particular, who has won all five Inter Miami games that Elfath has taken charge of.

This World Cup performance

England vs Argentina will be the fourth game that Elfath has officiated at this summer's World Cup. He took charge of the group stage fixtures between Netherlands and Japan, and Uruguay vs Spain, as well as Norway's Round of 16 win over Brazil. Spain's 1-0 triumph over Uruguay saw Elfath award a red card to Agustin Canobbio for a foul on Pau Cubarsi in stoppage time. Norway's 2-1 victory over Brazil, meanwhile, saw him miss an obvious penalty for Carlo Ancelotti's men, before his blushes were spared by VAR.

Overall, Elfath has brandished eight yellow cards across his three games in charge at this year's World Cup – at an average of 2.7 bookings per match – in addition to his one red card.

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