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Traditional Chinese | 陳譚新 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈谭新 | ||||||||||||||
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Thomson Chan Tam-Sun (Chinese: 陳譚新; Jyutping: Can4 Taam4san1; Cantonese pronunciation: ; born 8 May 1941) is a retired football referee from Hong Kong. He is best known for being a referee at the World Cup in 1982. He was the referee for one match and served as a linesman for 3 other matches. Now, he sometimes works as a guest commentator in Hong Kong.
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