Offside decision making in the 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cups
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Johan Wagemans | Werner Helsen | Peter Catteeuw | Bart Gilis | W. Helsen | J. Wagemans | J. García-Aranda | Bart Gilis | Peter Catteeuw | José-María García-Aranda | Fernando Tresaco | Fernando Tresaco | J. García‐Aranda
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