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Referee Slavko Vinčić Faces Past Controversy Amid 2026 World Cup Spotlight
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First reported by Mako · 4 hours ago
What happened
Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić, who officiated key matches including Israel's win over Italy, was arrested in a 2020 Bosnian police raid linked to drugs and prostitution but was never charged. He denies involvement and continues to serve as a top international referee, including at the 2026 World Cup.
- 01Slavko Vinčić was arrested in a 2020 Bosnian police raid but never charged with a crime.
- 02The raid uncovered drugs, weapons, and a prostitution ring led by Tijana Maksimović.
- 03Vinčić claimed he was at a business lunch and unaware of the criminal activity.
- 04Vlado Šajn confirmed Vinčić faced no formal charges and was an unintended participant.
- 05Vinčić has continued refereeing major international matches, including the 2026 World Cup.
- 06The incident has drawn renewed attention but has not affected Vinčić's refereeing career.
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