The 1982 Falklands War between Argentina and the United Kingdom concluded over four decades ago, but its shadow still reaches into the referee assignment sheets at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
English officials Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor have been officially barred from officiating any Argentina matches during the tournament. The restriction was formally acknowledged on July 8, 2026, during the knockout stages, and it applies regardless of Argentina’s path through the bracket.
Why two of England’s best referees can’t blow the whistle on Argentina
FIFA operates under a political neutrality framework when assigning referees to matches. The basic rule is straightforward: officials cannot referee matches involving their own national team. Because Argentina and the United Kingdom are considered politically adversarial in this specific historical context, English referees are also barred from officiating Argentina fixtures, full stop.
In plain terms: Oliver and Taylor can referee anyone, except Argentina, and except England.












