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FIFA Designates Tunisia vs Japan as Historic 1,000th World Cup Match

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FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina gave the Romanian referee the honor of being part of history.

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Romanian referee Istvan Kovacs received his first delegation as a central referee to the World Cup, to lead the match between Tunisia and Japan, scheduled for Sunday, from 7:00 a.m. The match is not just one, it represents the match with the number 1,000 in the history of the World Football Championship.

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Romanian referee Istvan Kovacs was delegated to the match Tunisia – Japan, scheduled for the World Football Cup on Sunday, writes News.ro.

·Romania
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Miami-Kanna - FIFA announced the appointment of Roman government Istvan Kovac to run the 1,000th World Cup game, bringing together Tunisia and Japan on a playground...

Prepare the history books. For the bravest, Tunisia will face Japan this Sunday morning at 6 a.m. Beyond...

Designated to lead the match, Romanian Istvan Kovacs will wear a special jersey on Sunday for the match between Tunisia and Japan, which will be the 1,000th in the history of the World Cup. A match not like the others. Tunisia and Japan will play on Sunday the 1,000th in the history of the World Cup. And on this occasion, Istvan Kovacs (41 years old), who will lead the very first encounter of his career in a World Cup, will wear a special jersey…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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Digi 24 broke the news in Romania on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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