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Jamal Al Sharif (Arabic: جمال الشريف; born 8 December 1954) is a retired football referee from Damascus, Syria. He is mostly known for supervising six matches in the FIFA World Cup. Two matches in 1986, one in 1990 and three in 1994, including the second round match between Bulgaria and Mexico. He also supervised a single game between Argentina and Ivory Coast in 1992 King Fahd Cup, The first edition of FIFA Confederations Cup in Saudi Arabia. He also officiated at the 1988 Olympics.

He worked for beIN Sports channels as an analyst from the opening of the channel in 2003 until 2020.

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Referees at the 1986 FIFA World Cup
AFC
CAF
CONCACAF
CONMEBOL
OFC
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Preceded byAFC Asian Cup Final 1988
France Michel Vautrot
AFC Asian Cup Final Referees
1992
Syria Jamal Al Sharif
Succeeded byAFC Asian Cup Final 1996
Malaysia Mohd. Nazri Abdullah


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