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Who is Es Tunis vs Chelsea referee Yael Falcon Perez?

Who is Es Tunis vs Chelsea referee Yael Falcon Perez?

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CHELSEA take on ES Tunis in their final Club World Cup group stage game.
The Blues are in jeopardy of being knocked out of the tournament.
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Enzo Maresca's side beat LAFC in their opening clash, before Flamengo beat them to put their tournament in the balance.
ES Tunis, like the Blues, were beaten by Flamengo but then beat LAFC, meaning they could shock the world and knock the two-time European champions OUT in the USA.
SunSport has everything you need to know about the referee on tonight's game.
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Who is Yael Falcon Perez?
Yael Falcon Perez is a 37-year-old referee from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In his last 70 matches, he has shown 354 yellow cards and 23 red cards.
His last Club World Cup match was Atletico Madrid's 3-1 win against Seattle Sounders, during which he showed three yellow cards.
He is most experienced refereeing in Argentina, with his last game there being a 1-1 draw between Alianza Lima and CD Iquique, with TEN yellow cards show.
This season alone, the referee has been in charge of 22 matches, shown 121 yellow cards and three red cards.

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