Maurizio Mariani Makes World Cup Debut in Miami, Wears Special Pink Jersey for FIFA’s 2026 Initiative
Italian referee Maurizio Mariani will officiate the Arabia Saudita-Uruguay match in Miami as part of his debut in a FIFA World Cup, wearing a specially designed pink jersey to honor the city’s role as the basecamp for the 2026 tournament’s arbitral team, according to FIFA officials.
Why is Miami the basecamp for the 2026 World Cup arbitral team?
Miami has been designated as the central hub for the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s officiating operations, serving as the “Team One” basecamp for 170 officials. The city will host multiple matches and act as a logistical center for the international refereeing squad, as confirmed by FIFA’s 2026 World Cup planning documents.

What is the significance of the pink jersey worn by Mariani?
The pink jersey, described as a “fenicottero rosa” (pink flamingo) shade, was created by FIFA to celebrate Miami’s cultural identity, including its iconic flamingos, Art Deco architecture, and “Sunshine State” reputation. Pierluigi Collina, FIFA’s Referees Committee President, stated the kit was chosen to “show appreciation for the city where we’ll live for two months.”
How does Mariani’s World Cup debut reflect his career?
Mariani, with over 430 matches officiated across national leagues, European competitions, and international fixtures, is one of 36 referees selected for the 2026 World Cup. His appointment marks a milestone in his 20-year career, which includes assignments in the UEFA Champions League and the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

What did FIFA officials say about the Miami initiative?
Gianni Infantino, FIFA President, praised Miami’s role, stating, “The pink is the color of Miami, and we wear these kits to honor the city that has welcomed us.” Collina added, “It’s a recognition of the community and a symbol of our collaboration with the host nation.”
The match in Miami will be the first of Mariani’s World Cup career, with the Italian referee joining a team of officials tasked with ensuring the 2026 tournament’s smooth operation. The event underscores Miami’s growing prominence as a global sports hub, with the city set to host 12 matches during the World Cup.
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