Amin Mohamed: the referee for the Argentina vs Austria World Cup match
Egyptian official Amin Mohamed takes charge of the high-stakes Argentina vs Austria duel at the 2026 World Cup in Dallas.
Amin Mohamed, an Egyptian referee, has been selected by FIFA to officiate the Argentina vs Austria match on June 22, 2026, at 5:00 PM local time in Arlington. He will be supported by his compatriots Mahmoud Abouelregal and Ahmed Hossam Taja as assistant referees, while Spaniards Alejandro Hernández and Diego Sánchez serve as the fourth official and reserve assistant referee.
Mohamed has already proven his mettle in this World Cup, handling the South Korea vs Czech Republic game with a flawless performance that earned him FIFA’s endorsement. His composure under pressure has now landed him the prestigious assignment of refereeing a pivotal second-round fixture.
From local leagues to global stages
Amin Mohamed began his refereeing career in Egypt’s top division in 2013 before making his international debut in 2018 during a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between Uganda and Lesotho. Since then, he has officiated in major continental tournaments, including the CAF Champions League, the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals, and two matches at the 2025 edition.
Profile of a top-class referee
Known for his sharp decision-making and calm demeanor, Amin Mohamed has quickly risen through the ranks to become one of Africa’s most trusted referees. His inclusion in this World Cup lineup underscores the growing recognition of African match officials on the global stage. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as he takes the center spot in a match that could shape the tournament’s future.