
Horacio Elizondo
Horacio Elizondo is an Argentine former referee who gained international recognition for officiating high-stakes matches, including the final of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Following his retirement from officiating, he took on administrative roles within football organizations, including serving as the head of the Mexican Commission of Referees. His recent resignation from this position has opened the door for potential successors, including Enrique Osses, amidst ongoing debates about refereeing standards.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Costa Rica | 4 | 5.50 | 0.25% | +20% | 5,094,118 | 15,066 | $62,000 | 183$ |
Totals | 4 | 5,094,118 | 15,066 | $62,000 | 183$ |
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Recent Mentions
Costa Rica:
Horacio Elizondo is noted for initiating the path that Enrique Osses will continue in the Arbitration Commission.
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Costa Rica:
Horacio Elizondo was replaced by Enrique Osses as president of the Arbitration Commission.
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Costa Rica:
Horacio Elizondo is the previous president of the Arbitration Commission whose replacement is being sought.
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Costa Rica:
Horacio Elizondo resigned from the Arbitration Commission citing personal problems.
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