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Brazilian Raphael Claus Will Lead the Saudi Arabia-Spain

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There is already a referee for the second match of the Spanish team in this World Cup. Brazilian Raphael Claus will be in charge of leading the match between Spain and Saudi Arabia that is held this Sunday in Atlanta.

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Raphael Claus will be in charge of arbitrating the match that he will face next Sunday to Spain and Saudi Arabia in Atlanta. The Brazilian referee will be in charge of a meeting that has gained enormous importance for those of Luis de la Fuente after the unexpected tie against Cape Verde in the world debut. FIFA has been betting for this appointment by one of the most experienced and prestigious referees in South America. Born 46 years ago in Sa…

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Brazilian Raphael Claus, referee of Spain-Saudi Arabia

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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There is already a referee for the second match of the Spanish team in this World Cup. Brazilian Raphael Claus will be in charge of leading the match between Spain and Saudi Arabia that is held this Sunday in Atlanta.

·Barcelona, Spain
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The Brazilian collegiate Raphael Claus will be in charge of directing the duel among the selections of...

·Spain
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Brazil is the most selected referees for the World Cup, with Claus, Wilton Pereira Sampaio and Ramon Abatti Abel

·Brazil
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CNN Brasil broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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