FIFA have named Argentinian Nestor Pitana as the referee for Sunday's World Cup final between France and Croatia.
The 43-year-old officiated the tournament's opening game between Russia and Saudi Arabia and was in charge for France's quarter-final victory over Uruguay, as well as Croatia's last-16 clash with Denmark.
He is joined by assistant referees Hernan Maidana and Juan Belatti, as well as fourth official Bjorn Kuipers.
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Referee designations FWC 2018 Match 64:#FRA🆚#CRO (15 July) FINAL Referee: Nestor PITANA (ARG) ASR 1: Hernan MAIDANA (ARG) ASR 2: Juan P. BELATTI (ARG) 4th Off. Bjorn KUIPERS (NED) Res.Ass.Erwin ZEINSTRA (NED)@FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/iqJmgyxZPk
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Referee designations FWC 2018 Match 63:#BEL🆚#ENG (14 July) Play-off for third place Referee: Alireza FAGHANI (IRN) ASR 1: Reza SOKHANDAN (IRN) ASR 2: Moha. MANSOURI (IRN) 4th Off: Malang DIEDHIOU (SEN) Res.Ass: Djibril CAMARA (SEN) @FIFAWorldCuppic.twitter.com/fmML3WdBaH
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France booked their spot in the final in Moscow with a slender win over Belgium, while Croatia edged past England to seal their place in a World Cup final for the first time in their history.
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