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'''Horacio Marcelo Elizondo''' (born ] ,], in ]) is an ] international ] ], who was appointed to represent Argentina in the {{wc|2006}}, together with contry fellow ] Darío García and Rodolfo Otero<ref>. Last accessed on ] ].</ref>. '''Horacio Marcelo Elizondo''' (born ] ,], in ]) is an ] international ] ], who was appointed to represent Argentina in the {{wc|2006}}, together with contry fellow ] Darío García and Rodolfo Otero<ref>. Last accessed on ] ].</ref>, and choosed to referee the opening game of the tournament between ] and ].

He was choosed to referee the opening game of the tournament between Germany and Costa Rica.


Elizondo completed studies in ], and started refereeing after finishing the ] course. His debute in the ] was in the ]-] match in 1992. He was named ''international'' in 1994, and directed his first international match on ] ] between ] and ] for the ]<ref>. Last accessed on ] ].</ref>. Elizondo completed studies in ], and started refereeing after finishing the ] course. His debute in the ] was in the ]-] match in 1992. He was named ''international'' in 1994, and directed his first international match on ] ] between ] and ] for the ]<ref>. Last accessed on ] ].</ref>.

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Horacio Marcelo Elizondo (born November 4 ,1963, in Quilmes) is an Argentine international football referee, who was appointed to represent Argentina in the

, together with contry fellow assistants Darío García and Rodolfo Otero, and choosed to referee the opening game of the tournament between Germany and Costa Rica.

Elizondo completed studies in physical education, and started refereeing after finishing the AFA course. His debute in the Argentine first division was in the Deportivo Español-Belgrano de Córdoba match in 1992. He was named international in 1994, and directed his first international match on October 9 1994 between Ecuador and Colombia for the 1998 World Cup qualifications.

Among the several international competitions in which he participated are the Copa América of 1997 and 1999), the U-17 World Cup of 1997 and 2005, the U-20 World Youth Championships of 2003 and 2005, the Olympic Games of 2004, and the FIFA Club World Championship of 2000. In the latter, he showed a red card to David Beckham in the tie between Manchester United and Necaxa.

He also refereed in the final matches of the 2002 and 2005 Copa Libertadores de América. In the 2005 tournament the two Brazilian finalist teams São Paulo FC and Atlético Paranaense lobbied Conmebol to have Elizondo as the main referee.

In the annual world referee ranking of the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), Elizondo was positioned 5th in 2001, and 12th in 2005.

Statistics

Event games
Copa Libertadores 2006 2 9 0 2
CONMEBOL 2006 WC qualifiers 9 28 0 1
World Cup 2006 0 0 0 0
Total 11 37 0 3

References

  1. Prensa Latina - "Elizondo representará al arbitraje argentino". Last accessed on June 1 2006.
  2. FIFA - 'Horacio Elizondo: “Referees need to be clinical'". Last accessed on June 1 2006.
  3. CONMEBOL - "Horacio Elizondo: 'Es vital para el réferi conocer bien a sus colaboradores'". Last accessed on June 1 2006.
  4. BBC news - "Beckham off in Man Utd epic". Last accessed on June 1 2006.
  5. RSSSF - "IFFHS' World's Best Referee of the Year 1987-2004". Last accessed on June 1 2006.
  6. IFFHS - "The World's best Referee 2005". Last accessed on June 1 2006.
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