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Referee François Letexier officiating the controversial Egypt vs Argentina FIFA World Cup match as Mohamed Salah questions a decision.

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François Letexier Under the Spotlight: Why Egypt vs Argentina Has Become FIFA’s Biggest Officiating Controversy of the 2026 World Cup

Questions over François Letexier’s officiating in Egypt vs Argentina continue to dominate World Cup debate as fans demand transparency, accountability, and consistency.


Editorial Analysis

This article does not conclude that corruption occurred.

However, it is entirely legitimate to question whether the officiating performance met the standard expected of FIFA’s flagship competition.

Elite referees are judged not merely on isolated decisions but on:

  • consistency,
  • player management,
  • application of advantage,
  • disciplinary thresholds,
  • VAR cooperation,
  • and maintaining confidence among both teams.

When millions of neutral viewers begin debating the referee more than the football itself, that alone represents an institutional problem.


François Letexier’s Public Profiles Also Drew Attention

As criticism intensified, supporters began sharing screenshots of François Letexier’s professional profiles, including LinkedIn and Instagram.

His LinkedIn profile identifies him not only as an elite football referee but also as being associated with a French legal practice.

Separately, many social media users claimed that his public social media presence became significantly reduced after the controversy.

Those observations are based on publicly circulated screenshots and user reports. There is currently no verified public statement explaining whether any accounts were deleted, deactivated, renamed, or made private.

Speculation regarding the reasons should therefore be treated as exactly that—speculation.


Public Confidence Matters More Than Individual Decisions

Football has survived controversial refereeing for decades.

What damages the sport is the accumulation of decisions that create a widespread perception that one team was not judged by the same standard as the other.

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Perception alone is not proof of wrongdoing.

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But governing bodies ignore perception at their own risk.

Public trust is one of sport’s most valuable assets.

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