World Cup
World Cup final referee Slavko Vinčić ends career at 46
Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić, 46, announced his retirement a week after the World Cup 2026, confirming that his final match was the World Cup final. The decision was made public early this morning, ending a distinguished officiating career.
Vinčić revealed that he will officially cease all refereeing duties on Monday, confirming he will no longer officiate any official matches. The announcement comes just days after the tournament concluded.
His last official appointment was the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, a match Spain won 1-0 in New York. That fixture marked the end of his top‑level refereeing assignments.
Vinčić’s résumé includes the 2022 Europa League final between Eintracht Frankfurt and Rangers, as well as the 2024 Champions League final featuring Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid. Those high‑profile games underscored his status among elite officials.
During the World Cup final, Vinčić issued a red card to Enzo Fernandez after a hard charge on Argentine midfielder Pau Cubarsí. The decision highlighted his strict enforcement of the rules in a crucial moment.
He also sent off Leandro Paredes after the final whistle, extending the disciplinary action beyond the match itself. The additional card demonstrated his commitment to maintaining discipline throughout the tournament.
The football community has bid farewell to a top referee, acknowledging Vinčić’s contributions to the sport at its highest level. His retirement marks the end of an era for officiating on the world stage.