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·9 April 2026
Argentina’s three referees for the World Cup confirmed

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·9 April 2026

Facundo Tello, Yael Falcón Pérez, and Darío Herrera were chosen to represent Argentina at the World Cup. For the first two, it will be their first World Cup experience.
A historic event is set to take place for Argentine refereeing. For the first time in 23 World Cups, Argentina will have three representatives as main referees at the 2026 World Cup. The selected officials will be Yael Falcón Pérez, Facundo Tello, and Darío Herrera, who will be joined by five assistant referees and one member of the VAR booth.
Except for Tello, it will be the first World Cup appearance for the other two on-field referees, even though Falcón Pérez officiated at the 2025 Club World Cup. The assistant referees will be Juan Pablo Belatti, Gabriel Chade, Facundo Rodríguez, Maximiliano Del Yeso, and Cristian Navarro. In VAR, the official chosen to represent Argentina will be Hernán Mastrángelo.
In the coming hours, it will be made official by FIFA for both the Argentine referees and those from the rest of the world who will take part in the global tournament. Argentina will have a total of 9 representatives among its officials: three on the field, five assistant referees, and one VAR official.
Tello has already officiated at a World Cup, having been selected by the AFA to referee at Qatar 2022 alongside Fernando Rapallini. There, the Bahía Blanca native took charge of three matches: two in the group stage and the quarterfinal clash between Morocco and Portugal.
He also has a Copa Libertadores final (2024) and a Copa Sudamericana final (2023) on his résumé. In the lead-up to this World Cup, he was the referee for the match between DR Congo and Jamaica in the intercontinental playoff.
He will make his World Cup debut in the 2026 edition. At 37, the Buenos Aires native will have his first World Cup experience, although he did officiate at last year’s Club World Cup, where he took charge of two group-stage matches: Seattle vs. Atlético de Madrid and Espérance de Tunis vs. Chelsea.
He was also at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, officiating the defeats of the United States against France and Morocco, respectively, in the group stage and quarterfinals. And at the U-20 World Cup, he also refereed two matches.
Another World Cup debutant, although with more club-level experience than Falcón Pérez. At national-team level, he has had limited involvement beyond the 2025 U-20 World Cup, the 2024 Copa América, and World Cup qualifying matches.
He has overseen major international matches, such as the final of the most recent Copa Libertadores between Palmeiras and Flamengo, the 2023 semifinals between Fluminense and Internacional de Porto Alegre, and the memorable 2015 Boca-River match suspended because of pepper spray.
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