02 Japan and South Korea World Cup referee killed? Who knows how

Updated on physical education 2024-03-20
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Based on the information I have learned, there is no record of referees being killed during the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea. However, there were a number of controversial rulings that occurred during the tournament that caused controversy and dissatisfaction. For example, in the match between Italy and South Korea, Italy was considered to be a clear penalty that was not awarded, resulting in Italy failing to advance.

    In addition, in Spain's match against hosts South Korea, Spain was also considered to be an obvious penalty not awarded, resulting in Spain's failure to advance. While there is no record of referees being killed, these controversial rulings have generated a lot of attention and discussion among fans and **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In 02, Moreno, a referee for the World Cup in Japan and South Korea, was assassinated. s

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Moreno and Jamal Al Gundur respectively.

    In these two games, the South Korean team has completed "upsets". In the 1 8 final between South Korea and Italy, referee Moreno from Ecuador first blew a penalty for the South Korean team, and then sent Totti, who suffered a foul, out of the field in extra time. In the end, Italy went out 1-2.

    Then in the 1 4 finals, South Korea encountered a favorite Spanish team, as a result, Egyptian referee Jamal Al Gandour successively blew two goals invalid for the Spanish team, Kim Tae-young's own goal was misjudged as a foul by a Spanish player, and Joaquín assisted Morientes to kill and was misjudged Joaquín dribbled the ball out of the bottom line, and finally in the penalty shootout, the South Korean team magically advanced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The referees of South Korea and Italy are Moreno of Ecuador, what a black whistle! But recently he seems to have gone to prison for drug possession. Retribution! The referee of the Spanish vs. South Korea match didn't know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Name: Moreno Costanzo.

    Nationality: Ecuadorian.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    South Korean fans were proud of their team's run to the semi-finals in the summer of 2002, but the fans in the stands were more than convincing in their victory, and there was no doubt that South Korea were the beneficiaries of a series of referee errors.

    In the knockout match against Italy, the referee blew a good ball for offside, and many decisions, including the dismissal of Totti, were also controversial, and finally Ahn Jung-hwan's header caused the sudden death of the Italian team. After the incident, Italian fans and ** agreed that the referee "stole the victory", while Perugia club president Gauci angrily terminated Ahn Jung-hwan's contract. Later, in the quarterfinals with Spain, Morientes scored with a header, but only the Egyptian assistant referee thought the goal was out of bounds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fake news Moreno at the 2006 World Cup also came out to speak.

    In the 2002 World Cup, the Italian team was also "hacked" by the referee in the 1 4 finals, and the referee Moreno was not only blown away by a friendly goal, but also awarded a penalty to the opponent. The referee who officiated the game was none other than Ecuadorian Moreno.

    After the 2002 World Cup, there was a surprising news that Moreno, the referee of the World Cup Italy vs. South Korea, was shot dead in Quito, the capital of Ecuador. It was not easy to forgive, only to later confirm that it was fake news.

    However, two months after the 2002 World Cup, FIFA decided to investigate Ecuador's World Cup referee Moreno to prove whether he had engaged in favoritism in the enforcement of the World Cup and the domestic league. After the World Cup, Moreno was suspended from officiating for 20 matches after a serious violation of refereeing discipline in an Ecuadorian domestic league match. In that game, Moreno scored twice in the 9th and 11th minutes of stoppage time after signalling six minutes of stoppage time, disallowing two goals and even reclaiming them after confirming them as goals.

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