Revealing the Final Playoff Referee Between Iraq and Bolivia
Sunday 29-03-2026
The International Football Association announced today, Friday, the appointment of Salvadoran referee Ivan Barton to manage the decisive encounter between Iraq and Bolivia in the final global playoff qualifying for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, scheduled at the Monterrey Stadium.

Barton is considered one of the prominent referees in the CONCACAF region and has had an international career since 2018. He is known for his disciplinary strictness on the field, earning the nickname 'Lover of Red Cards,' having issued more than 108 red cards during his career.

He is also known for frequently using colored cards, with an average of more than five yellow cards per match, indicating a match managed with high firmness from the start.

Outside the stadiums, Barton works as a university professor in chemistry, which gives him a notable academic background alongside his strict refereeing personality.

The Salvadoran referee has extensive experience in managing major matches in the Saudi Professional League 'Roshn League,' where he led important encounters for clubs like Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, Al Nassr, and Al Shabab, gaining insight into the unique fan atmosphere and high pressure in the region.

Internationally, Barton participated in managing matches during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, including strong matches like Brazil against Germany and France against Japan, reflecting his accumulated experience in major events.

His appointment to lead the playoff final places the players under a strict refereeing standard that requires high discipline and avoiding unnecessary clashes, especially in a match decided by small details and may extend to extra time.

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