Who Is The Referee In Qatar Vs. Switzerland World Cup Match?
The FIFA World Cup group stage is underway with an interesting clash between Qatar and Switzerland, but while the fans will be watching the match on the pitch, FIFA has also announced the match officials for the game.
Honduran referee Saíd Martínez will be in charge of the match, which will be another big responsibility for one of CONCACAF's most experienced referees. As the game unfolds, Martínez and his staff will have to make sure everything is fair and free.
The 35-year-old has been a regular at international tournaments in recent years and is one of the most trusted referees in the region.
Main Referee Qatar Vs. Switzerland: Hector Saíd Martínez?
Martínez was born in Honduras and earned his FIFA badge in 2017. He has been steadily promoted in the ranks of international officiating. He has played in numerous high-profile games such as FIFA World Cup qualifiers, CONCACAF Gold Cup games, and Champions Cup games with some of the top national teams and clubs in North and Central America.
His experience on the international stage has seen him regularly called upon for FIFA and CONCACAF when a match is of importance and requires an experienced referee.
Martínez also served as a part of the officiating panel for previous major FIFA tournaments, where he acquired the experience of working in high-pressure situations and with high-profile players.
Martínez is known for his calm demeanor and his ability to let the game run, and he has proven himself to be a referee who can keep his cool in heated matches and be in control when necessary.
Qatar vs. Switzerland Referee Crew
The World Cup match will feature an all-Honduran on-field crew, led by Martinez.
Referee | Name (Country) |
Main Referee | Saíd Martínez (Honduras) |
Assistant Referee 2 | Christian Ramírez (Honduras) |
Assistant Referee 2 | Luis Enrique (Spain) |
The match will also be accompanied by FIFA's Video Assistant Referee (VAR) team, which will be tasked with analysing important moments, including goals, penalty calls, direct red cards, and mistaken identity.
World Cup Referee Appts:
— Matthew Kirby (@m_kirby95) June 10, 2026
Group C:
Brazil v Morocco
Ref: Slavko Vincic
Averages 25.4 fouls per game this season
Group B:
Qatar v Switzerland
Ref: Hector Said Martinez
His 2 Club World Cup games last year averaged 32 fouls pg pic.twitter.com/wkFyGORrYT
Martínez's performance will be closely watched as Qatar and Switzerland fight for a vital win. The World Cup games are played on a tight margin, and the referee and his staff will be a crucial part of the game to make sure that the focus is on the players and the result is on the pitch, not on any controversial calls.
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This story was originally published June 13, 2026 at 11:40 AM.