Óscar Ruiz (referee)
Colombian football referee (born 1969)
Full name | Óscar Julián Ruiz Acosta | ||
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Born | (1969-11-01) 1 November 1969 (age 54) Villavicencio, Colombia | ||
Other occupation | Lawyer | ||
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Years | League | Role | |
1995–2011 | FIFA listed | Referee |
Óscar Julián Ruiz Acosta (born 1 November 1969, in Villavicencio) is a former Colombian football referee and current referee instructor. He is also a lawyer.
Career
He had been a referee since 1 January 1995, and his international debut was on 12 July 1995 (Paraguay vs. Venezuela). He officiated in the 2002, 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups.
He was preselected as a referee for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and sent off Yoann Gourcuff in the France vs. South Africa match.[1]
FIFA appointed Ruiz as a referee instructor and member of CONMEBOL's referee assistance program.[2]
References
External links
- Profile Weltfussball
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Referees at the 2002 FIFA World Cup
- Carlos Batres
- Brian Hall
- William Mattus
- Peter Prendergast
- Felipe Ramos Rizo
- Ubaldo Aquino
- Byron Moreno
- René Ortubé
- Óscar Ruiz
- Ángel Sánchez
- Carlos Eugênio Simon
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