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Former FIFA referee Alex Vaz passes away at 84

The former FIFA referee Alex Vaz was 84 and is survived by two sons and two daughters, according to a media release.

By Pti
Former FIFA referee Alex Vaz passed away at his residence

Mumbai, January 3: Former FIFA referee Alex Vaz, who was also referees' instructor, passed away at his residence in Mumbai on Wednesday (January 2) evening after a prolonged illness.

Vaz, was a renowned match official that asserted his authority on the football field and commanded respect from players, team management and officials. He was

"Alex was a very good referee, one of the best in the country. He was mostly assigned to officiate in the finals of major tournaments," recalled former India captain and coach Shabbir Ali.

Vaz was also an able administrator and served as the president of the Bombay Referees' Association and the Mumbai Schools Sports Association. He was also associated with other sports like athletics and volleyball.

Vaz was also a teacher at the Holy Name High School in Colaba and Alexander Girls High School at Fort in Mumbai. He was 84 and is survived by two sons and two daughters, according to a media release. The funeral service is scheduled to be held on Friday (January 4), the release added.

Story first published: Thursday, January 3, 2019, 10:14 [IST]
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