Egyptian football referee (born 1957)
Gamal Mahmoud Ahmed El-Ghandour (Arabic : جمال محمود الغندور; born June 12, 1957) is a retired Egyptian referee.
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El-Ghandour has refereed the 2002 African Cup of Nations final (Cameroon vs Senegal), the second leg of the 2002 African Cup Winners' Cup final (Kotoko (Gha ) 2:1 WAC (Mar )), and five successive African Cup of Nations , 1994 , 1996 , 1998 , 2000 , and 2002 . He is the first African referee to run a match in the UEFA European Football Championship . He has also participated in one Olympic Games , one FIFA Confederation Cup (2001 ), and one AFC Asian Cup .
He also refereed 1996 Asian Cup .In the Semi-Final match between Iran and Saudi Arabia and he controversially disallowed one Iranian goal and did not announce a clear penalty for Iran ; he also refereed in two FIFA World Cups , France 1998 and Korea/Japan 2002 . In the South Korea vs. Spain match in the 2002 World Cup, he controversially disallowed two Spanish goals and his linesmen—one Ugandan, the other Trinidadian—judged one Spanish attack after another to be offside.
He is also the first Egyptian referee to play as a professional referee (Japanese League 1999).
International match list
Date
/
Match
/
Venue
Competition
24.07.1993
Uganda
1–0
Sudan
Kampala
African Cup of Nations Q 94
13.11.1994
Tunisia
1–1
Togo
Tunis
African Cup of Nations Q 96
24.08.1995
Saudi Arabia
2–0
Syria
Ta'ef
Asian Olympic Q 96
16.01.1996
Gabon
1–2
Liberia
Durban
African Cup of Nations 96
21.01.1996
Côte d'Ivoire
1–0
Mozambique
Port. Elz.
African Cup of Nations 96
31.01.1996
Ghana
0–3
South Africa
Johannesburg
African Cup of Nations 96
03.03.1996
Zimbabwe
0–1
Nigeria
Harare
African Olympic Q 96
16.06.1996
Côte d'Ivoire
1–1
Congo
Abidjan
African World Cup Q 98
01.07.1996
Sweden
0–2
China PR
Miami
Olympic Games Atlanta 96 (Women)
02.07.1996
Brazil
3–1
Hungary
Miami
Olympic Games Atlanta 96
01.08.1996
Argentina
4–0
Spain
Birmingham
Olympic Games Atlanta 96
02.08.1996
Brazil
5–0
Portugal
Athens
Olympic Games Atlanta 96
17.11.1996
Angola
2–1
Zimbabwe
Luanda
African World Cup Q 98
01.12.1996
Saudi Arabia
6–0
Thailand
Dubai
Asian Cup 96
02.12.1996
UAE
1–0
Iraq
Abu Dhabi
Asian Cup 96
03.12.1996
Saudi Arabia
5–4
Iran
Abu Dhabi
Asian Cup 96
08.06.1997
South Africa
3–0
Zambia
Johannesburg
African World Cup Q 98
17.08.1997
Zimbabwe
1–2
Cameroon
Harare
African World Cup Q 98
13.10.1997
Saudi Arabia
1–0
Qatar
Riyadh
Asian World Cup Q 98
07.02.1998
Burkina Faso
0–1
DR Congo
Ouagadougou
African Cup of Nations 98
27.02.1998
Burkina Faso
3–4
Cameroon
Ouagadougou
African Cup of Nations 98
17.06.1998
Chile
1–1
Austria
Saint-Étienne
World Cup France 98
25.06.1998
Yugoslavia
1–0
United States
Nantes
World Cup France 98
03.07.1998
Brazil
3–2
Denmark
Nantes
World Cup France 98
01.08.1999
Lebanon
3–1
Jordan
Amman
9th Pan-Arab Games
02.08.1999
Iraq
4–0
Lebanon
Amman
9th Pan-Arab Games
16.08.1999
Jordan
3–1
Qatar
Amman
9th Pan-Arab Games
31.08.1999
Jordan
3–1
Iraq
Amman
9th Pan-Arab Games
09.10.1999
Slovenia
0–3
Greece
Maribor
Euro 2000 Q
23.01.2000
South Africa
3–1
Gabon
Kumasi
African Cup of Nations 2000
31.01.2000
Ghana
0–2
Côte d'Ivoire
Accra
African Cup of Nations 2000
10.02.2000
Nigeria
2–0
South Africa
Lagos
African Cup of Nations 2000
13.06.2000
Norway
1–0
Spain
Rotterdam
Euro 2000
21.06.2000
Czech
2–0
Denmark
Liège
Euro 2000
06.01.2001
Egypt
2–1
UAE
Cairo
Friendly
15.01.2001
Tunisia
0–1
Morocco
Tunis
African Cup Qualifiers
15.01.2001
Egypt
1–0
North Korea
Cairo
Friendly
27.01.2001
Nigeria
3–0
Sudan
Nigeria
African World Cup Q 2002
25.02.2001
Cameroun
1–0
Zambia
Yaoundé
African World Cup Q 2002
19.03.2001
Egypt
3–3
Estonia
Cairo
Friendly
30.05.2001
France
5–0
South Korea
Daegu
FIFA Confederation Cup
07.06.2001
France
2–1
Brazil
Suwon
FIFA Confederation Cup
02.09.2001
Mexico
2–1
Jamaica
Jamaica
CONCACAF World Cup Q 2002
25.01.2002
Cameroon
1–0
Côte d'Ivoire
Mali
African Cup of Nations 2002
30.01.2002
South Africa
3–1
Morocco
Mali
African Cup of Nations 2002
10.02.2002
Cameroon
0–0 (3–2 pen.)
Senegal
Mali
African Cup of Nations 2002 Final
07.06.2002
Spain
3–1
Paraguay
Jeonju
World Cup Korea/Japan 02
13.06.2002
Brazil
5–2
Costa Rica
Suwon
World Cup Korea-Japan 02
22.06.2002
South Korea
0–0 (5–3 pen.)
Spain
Gwangju
World Cup Korea-Japan 02
Competition
Number of Matches
World Cup
6
FIFA Confederation Cup
2
Olympic Games
4
European Cup of Nations
2
African Cup of Nations
11
Asian Cup of Nations
3
Asian World Cup Qualifiers
1
European Cup Qualifiers
1
Asian Olympic Qualifiers
1
CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers
1
African Cup Qualifiers
3
African World Cup Qualifiers
6
African Olympic Qualifiers
1
Pan Arab Games
4
Friendlies
3
References
Hayward, Paul (2002-06-23). "Korean miracle spoilt by refereeing farce" . The Daily Telegraph . London. Archived from the original on 2006-06-15. Retrieved 2006-12-14.
"Korean dream lives on" . BBC Sport . 2002-06-22. Retrieved 2006-08-06.
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