It was in the opening match, but also in a key duel for the Argentina national team. The Italian Daniel Orsato will be the referee of the semifinal between Albiceleste and Croatia next Tuesday at the Lusail stadium, accompanied by his compatriots Ciro Carbone Y Alessandro Gialattini in bands. Who will lead the VAR will be another blue Maximilian Irrati.
In that match against the Aztecs, who would eliminate Argentina from the tournament if they beat Argentina, warns Orsato Gonzalo Montielwho will now miss the semi-final because he received another yellow card in the quarter-final against Holland.
He is considered a referee serious, little warning and in favor of giving continuity to the game; but beyond that, the life story of him has a detail that is worth knowing.
Daniele Orsato was born in Vicenza, Italy in 1975. His refereeing career began in 1993 at an amateur level, but in 2002 he started doing it professionally in the third division of Italian football.
Four years later, he was promoted to his country’s first division, the highest position in the league, and in 2010 gained FIFA accreditation to officiate international matches.
Likewise, the most curious fact about this referee is his previous dream profession: electrician. On several occasions Orsato has confirmed his passion for the electrical industry, which has led him to train professionally in this career. This is why he was chosen to turn on the lights of the new World Cup.
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Source: Clarin
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