AT A GLANCE
Slavko Vincic will referee the FIFA World Cup 2026 final between Argentina and Spain. This prestigious assignment follows a past controversy involving a police raid.
Vincic was questioned as a witness and cleared of any wrongdoing. He has previously officiated a match involving Argentina in 2022. His career has continued to flourish after the incident.
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- Times of India: Slavko Vincic will referee the FIFA World Cup 2026 final between Argentina and Spain.
- Times of India: This prestigious assignment follows a past controversy involving a police raid.
- Times of India: Vincic was questioned as a witness and cleared of any wrongdoing.
- Times of India: He has previously officiated a match involving Argentina in 2022.
- Times of India: His career has continued to flourish after the incident.
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- Topic: INDIA — the feed headline centres on COCAINE, GUNS, FIFA, WORLD, FINAL.
- Original feed: Times of India.
- Published: 17 Jul 2026, 12:14 UK.
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- 17/07/2026, 12:14 PRIMARY FEED COCAINE & GUNS: HOW FIFA'S WORLD CUP FINAL REFEREE WAS CAUGHT UP IN A POLICE RAID (Times of India • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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