Essam Abd El Fatah (Arabic:
عصام عبد الفتاح) (born December 30, 1965) is an
Egyptian football referee. Abd El Fatah has been a referee since 2001; his first international game was between
Morocco and
Sierra Leone in 2003. He was the referee for the match between
Australia and
Japan in the 2006
FIFA World Cup. A controversial decision resulted in Japan's only goal, a decision which Australian media claimed that he later admitted was in error. Abdul-Fatah denied issuing an apology however, and said that "FIFA’s refereeing committee... agreed unanimously that Japan’s goal against Australia was correct," and would have awarded a penalty against Australia had the ball not gone in, as Takahara was pushed by
Craig Moore into Schwarzer.FIFA communications director
Markus Siegler told the press later that a penalty should have been awarded to Japan for a foul on Japanese midfielder
Yūichi Komano by
Tim Cahill. Siegler said "it was a clear mistake of the referee." Had a yellow card been shown to Cahill, who scored the deciding goal for Australia minutes later, he would have been sent off, with the score at 1-1. The Japanese coach
Zico expressed frustration at FIFA's comments, saying that El Fahad had apologised for the mistake to the Australians but had not apologised for the error which FIFA admitted to....
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