The Morocco national football team is awaiting a crucial match in the FIFA World Cup 2026, where they will face Brazil in the first round of Group 3 matches. Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić will be in charge of managing the match, and is considered one of Europe's top referees. Vinčić has managed dozens of major matches in the Champions League, European Championship, and World Cup, and is known for his strict style on the pitch. He is one of the most experienced Slovenian referees on the international stage, having managed 330 official matches in various local, continental, and international tournaments. The Moroccan team, led by Achraf Hakimi, Yassine Bounou, and Brahim Diaz, will face the Brazilian team, which includes a constellation of stars such as Vinicius Junior, Rafinha, and Casemiro. The match will be a strong tactical and technical confrontation between the two teams, and Vinčić will be required to manage a strong conflict between them. Vinčić began his professional refereeing career on May 26, 2007, and has since succeeded in establishing himself among the elite of European referees. He has shown 1364 yellow cards, 34 direct red cards, 33 second yellow card dismissals, and 88 penalties throughout his career. The average number of yellow cards he shows is 4.13 per match, while the average number of red cards is 0.10 per match. Vinčić has managed matches in 19 different tournaments, including the Champions League, Europa League, and European Championship. He will be one of the names that will remain under the microscope during the tournament, especially in matches that carry a high competitive spirit such as the Morocco-Brazil match.