Felipe Ramos

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Felipe Ramos

Felipe de Jesús Ramos Rizo (born March 10, 1963 in Mexico City) is a FIFA football referee from Mexico, who officiated three matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He made his debut as a referee on May 2, 1983. Ramos officiated the 2000 Summer Olympics gold medal match between Cameroon and Spain.[1] In 2001 FIFA assigned Ramos to officiate a 2002 World Cup qualifier between Iraq and Iran, which was held in Baghdad, Iraq.[2]

Ramos was the fourth official in the 2002 FIFA World Cup opening match between France and Senegal which resulted in a win for Senegal.[3] He also officiated a quarterfinal match between England and Brazil where he sent off Ronaldinho in the 57th minute.[4] He currently does referee analysis on ESPN Deportes show, Futbol Picante.

World Cup matches officiated

TournamentDateVenueRoundTeam 1ResultTeam 2
2002 June 6, 2002 Asiad Main Stadium, Busan First Round  France 0 0  Uruguay
2002 June 12, 2002 Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo First Round  Slovenia 1 3  Paraguay
2002 June 21, 2002 Shizuoka Stadium, Shizuoka Quarter-finals  England 1 2  Brazil

References

  1. "Cameroon vs Spain match report". Retrieved 2009-12-16. 
  2. "Iraq vs Iran match report". FIFA.com. Retrieved 2009-12-16. 
  3. "France vs Senegal match report". FIFA.com. Retrieved 2009-12-16. 
  4. "England vs Brazil match report". FIFA.com. Retrieved 2009-12-16. 

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