2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup - Match Officials

Match Officials

Africa
  • Mohamed Benouza
    • Assistant referees: Nasser Sadek Abdel Nabi, Mamar Chabane
  • Koman Coulibaly
    • Assistant referees: Redouane Achik, Inacio Manuel Candido
  • Jerome Damon
    • Assistant referees: Kenneth Chichenga, Enock Molefe
  • Eddy Maillet
    • Assistant referees: Jason Damoo, Evarist Menkouande
Asia
  • Ravshan Irmatov
    • Assistant referees: Rafael Ilyasov, Bahadyr Kochkorov
  • Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh
Europe
  • Massimo Busacca
    • Assistant referees: Matthias Arnet, Manuel Navarro
  • Viktor Kassai
    • Assistant referees: Gabor Eros, Tibor Vamos
  • Stéphane Lannoy
    • Assistant referees: Eric Dansault, Laurent Ugo
  • Tom Henning Øvrebø
    • Assistant referees: Geir Age Holen, Dag Roger Nebben
  • Wolfgang Stark
    • Assistant referees: Jan-Hendrik Salver, Volker Wezel
  • Howard Webb
    • Assistant referees: Darren Cann, Michael Mullarkey
North America, Central America and Caribbean
  • Carlos Batres
    • Assistant referees: Leonel Leal, Carlos Pastrana
  • Jair Marrufo
    • Assistant referees: Ricardo Morgan, Charles Morgante
Oceania
  • Michael Hester
  • Peter O'Leary
    • Assistant referees: Jan-Hendrik Hintz, Tevita Makasini
South America
  • Carlos Amarilla
    • Assistant referees: Emigdio Ruiz, Nicolas Yegros
  • Pablo Pozo
    • Assistant referees: Patricio Basualto, Francisco Mondria
  • Martín Vázquez
    • Assistant referees: Miguel Nievas, Carlos Pastorino

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