Gamal Al-Ghandour
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Gamal Mahmoud Ahmed Al-Ghandour (born June 12, 1957) is a retired Egyptian referee.

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El-Ghandour has refereed the 2002 African Cup of Nations
African Cup of Nations
The Africa Cup of Nations, also referred to as the African Cup of Nations or African Nations Cup, officially CAN , is the main international association football competition in Africa. It is sanctioned by the Confederation of African Football , and was first held in 1957. Since 1968, it has been...

 final (Cameroon vs Senegal), the second leg of the 2002 African Cup Winners' Cup
African Cup Winners' Cup
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 final (Kotoko (Gha) 2:1 WAC (Mar)), and five successive African Cup of Nations, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002. He is the first African referee to run a match in the UEFA European Football Championship
UEFA European Football Championship
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. He has also participated in one Olympic Games
Olympic Games
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, one FIFA Confederation Cup (2001), and one AFC Asian Cup
AFC Asian Cup
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.

He also refereed in two FIFA World Cup
FIFA World Cup
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s, France 1998 and Korea/Japan 2002
He is also the first Egyptian referee to play as a professional referee (Japanese League 1999)

Controversy

Al-Ghandour was involved in the controversial South Korea - Spain quarterfinals in the 2002 World Cup where he was responsible for a number of controversial decisions, including giving a goal kick to South Korea after Joaquín
Joaquín Sánchez Rodríguez
Joaquín Sánchez Rodríguez , simply Joaquín, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Málaga CF.A right winger, he is well known for his flashy style of play, lightning quick pace, acceleration, excellent dribbling ability and pinpoint crossing.During his career, Joaquín was solely associated with...

 stopped the ball in front of the line, which led to the Spanish being denied two goals. Eventually Spain was beaten on penalties. The last penalty that Spain missed was also seen as controversial, Joaquín
Joaquín Sánchez Rodríguez
Joaquín Sánchez Rodríguez , simply Joaquín, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Málaga CF.A right winger, he is well known for his flashy style of play, lightning quick pace, acceleration, excellent dribbling ability and pinpoint crossing.During his career, Joaquín was solely associated with...

's shot was blocked by Lee Woon-Jae
Lee Woon-Jae
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 who stepped off his line before the ball was actually touched, breaking the rules. However, many neutrals believe that Al-Ghandour should not be held solely accountable because the crucial decisions that went wrong should have been spotted by the lines' men.
There was, however, no action taken. After the match there was international condemnation of the refereeing conduct and decisions. Allegations were rife that the match was fixed, something that the FIFA officials brushed away. Ghandour was rumoured to have received a car from the FIFA vice-president Chung Mong-joon, a South Korean, in exchange for favouring the home side in the quarterfinals. These allegations prompted Ghandour to threaten legal action. Eventually Ghandour chose to end his career under a cloud of suspicion.

Ghandour also refereed two controversial matches between hosts UAE and Iraq, and Saudia Arabia and Iran, in the 1996 Asian Cup
AFC Asian Cup
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. The UAE eventually won 1-0 after extra time, however many clear decisions went against the Iraqis, including a UAE defender punching the ball out of the area. The UAE faced Kuwait in the semi-final, with the Kuwaiti team having announced that they would withdraw had Iraq qualified. Saudi Arabia won the game in penalties and qualified to the final game after many decisions were suspected to favor the Saudi side.

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Date


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Match


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Venue


Competition


24.07.1993


Uganda


1-0


Sudan


Kampala


African Cup of Nations
Q 94 


13.11.1994


Tunisia


1-1


Togo


Tunis


African Cup of Nations
Q 96


24.08.1995


KSA


2-0


Syria


Ta'ef


Asian Olympic Q 96


16.01.1996


Gabon


1-2


Liberia


Durban


African
Cup of Nations 96


21.01.1996


C.d'Ivoire


1-0


Mozambiqe


Port.
Elz.


African
Cup of Nations 96


31.01.1996


Ghana


0-3


S.Africa 


Johannesburg


African
Cup of Nations 96


03.03.1996


Zimbabwe


0-1


Nigeria 


Harare


African Olympic Q 96


16.06.1996


C.d'Ivoire


1-1


Congo


Abidjan


African World Cup Q
98


01.07.1996


Sweden


0-2


China


Miami


Women
Olympics 96 


02.07.1996


Brazil


3-1


Hungary


Miami


Olympic
Games Atlanta 96


01.08.1996


Argentina


4-0


Spain


Birmingham


Olympic
Games Atlanta 96


02.08.1996


Brazil


5-0


Portugal


Athens


Olympic
Games Atlanta 96


17.11.1996


Angola


2-1


Zimbabwe


Luanda


African World Cup Q
98


01.12.1996


KSA


6-0


Thailand


Dubai


Asian Cup of Nations
96


02.12.1996


UAE.


1-0


Iraq


Abu Dhabi


Asian Cup of Nations
96


03.12.1996


KSA


5-4


Iran


Abu Dhabi


Asian Cup of Nations
96


08.06.1997


S.Africa


3-0


Zambia 


Johannesburg 


African World Cup Q
98


17.08.1997


Zimbabwe


1-2


Cameroon 


Harare


African World Cup Q
98


13.10.1997


KSA


1-0


Qatar


Riyadh


Asian
World Cup Q 98


07.02.1998


B.Faso


0-1


R.D.Congo 


Ouagadougou


African
Cup of Nations 98


27.02.1998


B.Faso


3-4


Cameroon


Ouagadougou


African
Cup of Nations 98


17.06.1998


Chile


1-1


Austria 


Saint-Étienne


World
Cup France 98


25.06.1998


Yugoslavia


1-0


USA. 


Nantes


World
Cup France 98


03.07.1998


Brazil


3-2


Denmark


Nantes


World
Cup France 98


01.08.1999


Lebanon


3-1


Jordan 


Amman


9th Panarab Games


02.08.1999


Iraq


4-0


Lebanon 


Amman


9th Panarab Games


16.08.1999


Jordan


3-1


Qatar 


Amman


9th Panarab Games


31.08.1999


Jordan


3-1p


Iraq 


Amman


9th Panarab Games


09.10.1999


Slovenia


0-3


Greece 


Maribor


European
Cup Nations Q 2000


23.01.2000


S.Africa


3-1


Gabon


Kumasi


African
Cup of Nations 2000 


31.01.2000


Ghana


0-2


C.d'Ivoire 


Accra


African
Cup of Nations 2000


10.02.2000


Nigeria


2-0


S.Africa


Lagos


African
Cup of Nations 2000


13.06.2000


Norway


1-0


Spain


Rotterdam


European
Cup of Nations 2000


21.06.2000


Czech


2-0


Denmark


Liège


European
Cup of Nations 2000


06.01.2001


Egypt


2-1


UAE


Cairo


Friendly


15.01.2001


Tunisia


0-1


Morocco


Tunis


African Cup Qualifiers


15.01.2001


Egypt


1-0


N.Korea


Cairo


Friendly


27.01.2001


Nigeria


3-0


Sudan


Nigeria


African World Cup Q
2002


25.02.2001


Cameroun


1-0


Zambia


Yaoundé


African World Cup Q
2002


19.03.2001


Egypt


3-3


Estonia


Cairo


Friendly


30.05.2001


France


5-0


Korea


Daegu


FIFA
Confederation Cup


07.06.2001


France


2-1


Brazil


Suwon


FIFA
Confederation Cup


02.09.2001


Mexico


2-1


Jamaica


Jamaica


CONCACAF World Cup Q 2002
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25.01.2002


Cameroon


1-0


C.d'Ivoire


Mali


African
Cup of Nations 2002


30.01.2002


South
Africa


3-1


Morocco


Mali


African
Cup of Nations 2002


10.02.2002


Cameroon


0-0
p3/2


Senegal


Mali


African
Cup of Nations 2002 Final


07.06.2002


Spain


3-1


Paraguay


Jeonju


World
Cup Korea/Japan 02


13.06.2002


Brazil


5-2


Costa
Rica


Suwon


World
Cup Korea/Japan 02


22.06.2002


Korea


0-0
p5/3


Spain


Gwangju


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Competition

Number
of Matches

World Cup
6

FIFA Confederation
Cup

2

Olympic
Games

4

Cup of Nations
2

African
Cup of Nations>

11

Asian
Cup of Nations

3

Asian
World Cup Qualifiers

1

European
Cup Qualifiers

1

Asian
Olympic Qualifiers

1

CONCACAF
CONCACAF
The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football is the continental governing body for association football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean...


World Cup Qualifiers

1

African
Cup Qualifiers

3

African
World Cup Qualifiers

6

African
Olympic Qualifiers

1

Pan Arab
Games

4

Friendlies
3


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