FIFA cut World Cup ref following arrest for alleged sexual assault in UK
FIFA has removed a match official from consideration for the upcoming men's World Cup in North America following his arrest in the UK for an alleged sexual assault. The official, who was reportedly in Britain for a UEFA game, was arrested in London on suspicion of assaulting a teenage boy.

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AI-generatedFIFA has removed a match official from consideration for the upcoming men's World Cup in North America following his arrest in the UK for an alleged sexual assault. The official, who was reportedly in Britain for a UEFA game, was arrested in London on suspicion of assaulting a teenage boy. FIFA stated it is aware of the serious allegation and will not consider the individual for any FIFA competition matches while the situation is monitored. UEFA also confirmed they will not select the official for their games, and the incident is part of an active investigation. The arrested official, described as being in his 30s, was released on bail by the Metropolitan Police.
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5 extractedUEFA will not be selecting the official for its games and is monitoring the situation with great concern.
FIFA published a list of 52 referees, 88 assistant referees, and 30 video match officials for the 2026 World Cup.
FIFA stated it is aware of the serious allegation and the official will not be considered for any FIFA competition matches in the meantime.
A football match official was arrested for an alleged sexual assault at a hotel while in Britain for a game.
The Metropolitan Police in London released a man in his 30s on bail following the report of the alleged assault.