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2010
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[Graham Poll] knows that to his cost. As his own website concedes, he will always be remembered for his once-in-a-26-year-career mistake during the 2006 finals when he booked Croatia's Josip Simunic three times before sending him off. \"The fourth official [US referee Kevin Stott] might have helped me out there, but didn't,\" the 46-year-old offers ruefully. And yet, in the final in Germany it was the fourth official, Luis Medina Cantalejo, of Spain, who changed the course of football history. He did so by stepping in (as will now be fully expected of the touchline referee) to alert the man in the middle, Argentine Horacio Elizondo, to Zinedine Zidane's infamous, reputation-soiling, headbutt on Marco Matterazi. Though it is widely believed the Spaniard decided to act after seeing the offence on a pitchside monitor, a fact that will never be admitted to since the use of television evidence is banned. \"Let's just say I have my suspicions since it took around a minute for him to communicate with the referee,\" Poll says. \"With so violent an action, you would have expected an instant response from the official.\"
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NLA Media
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