Saturday, 12 October 2019
Brazil vs Senegal Match, Referee’s First Experience of the International Match Class from Singapore
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DBasia.news – This time the match was the first experience for referee Muhammad Taqu Aljaari bin Jahari to lead an international match between countries. The Brazilian national team held a trial match against Senegal at The National Stadium, Singapore on Thursday (10/10/2019).
This match was the first experience for referee Muhammad Taqi Aljaafari bin Jahari to lead an international match between countries of the same class as Brazil or Senegal.
Muhammad Taqi Jahari was assisted by his assistants who were also from Singapore. Among them are Ronnie Koh Min Kiat as assistant referee 1, Lim Kok Heng as assistant referee 2, and also Nathan Chan as a backup referee.
In the match, Muhammad Jahari was recorded rewarding 4 yellow cards for players from both teams. Those who were hit by a yellow card from Brazil were Alex Sandro (Brazil / Juventus), Marquinhos (Brazil / Paris-Saint Germain). Meanwhile, from Senegal are Kalidou Koulibaly (Senegal / Napoli) and also Cheikhou Kouyate (Napoli / Crystal Palace).
The match between Brazil and Senegal itself ended with a 1-1 draw. A goal from Selecao was scored by Roberto Firmino in the 9th minute, while Les Lions de la Teranga’s goal was scored through a penalty from Famara Diedhiou from the spot.
Referee Muhammad Jahari is only 32 years old. Starting his career since 2010, he has led several prestigious matches at the national, Asian, or international level.
The games he has led include PSG vs Atletico Madrid and Arsenal vs PSG in the 2018 International Champions Cup. Chelsea vs Bayern Munchen in the 2017 International Champions Cup, and also the Singapore Selection match against Juventus in 2014.
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