Oshane Nation and Caleb Wales to officiate at biggest World Cup in history
The Caribbean will be represented at the highest level of global football this summer, as Oshane Nation of Jamaica and Caleb Wales of Trinidad and Tobago have been selected to officiate at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Their appointments place them among the elite match officials chosen for what is set to be the largest […] The post Oshane Nation and Caleb Wales to officiate at biggest World Cup in history appeared first on CNW Network.
The Caribbean will be represented at the highest level of global football this summer, as Oshane Nation of Jamaica and Caleb Wales of Trinidad and Tobago have been selected to officiate at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Their appointments place them among the elite match officials chosen for what is set to be the largest World Cup in history, spanning venues across North America.
Earning a place among the world’s best
Wales will serve as an assistant referee, while Nation steps in as a central referee, bringing with him a résumé that includes appearances in the Concacaf Gold Cup and the FIFA Under-20 World Cup.
Both officials were named to FIFA’s “Team One,” a designation reserved for those deemed capable of handling the pressures of the sport’s most prestigious tournament.

Their inclusion underscores the growing influence and credibility of Caribbean officiating on the global stage.
FIFA’s announcement marks a historic expansion in officiating personnel. A total of 170 match officials have been selected, including 52 referees, 88 assistant referees, and 30 video match officials (VMOs).
Drawn from all six confederations and representing 50 member associations, the group is the most diverse and comprehensive ever assembled for a World Cup.
Selections were guided by FIFA’s “quality first” principle, which emphasizes consistent performance across international tournaments, as well as domestic and continental competitions.
Collina: “The very best in the world”
Pierluigi Collina, FIFA’s chief refereeing officer and chairman of the Referees Committee, praised the selected officials as the finest in the profession.
“The selected match officials are the very best in the world,” Collina said. “They were part of a wider pool of officials that was identified and monitored over the past three years. They have attended seminars and officiated at FIFA tournaments. In addition, their performances in domestic and international matches were regularly assessed.”
He also highlighted the extensive preparation framework designed to ensure peak performance.
“The selected officials have received, and will continue to receive, comprehensive support from our fitness coaches and medical staff, including physiotherapists and a mental health specialist. Our goal is to ensure that they’re in optimal physical and mental condition when they arrive in Miami on 31 May.”
A tournament of unprecedented scale
The 2026 edition of the World Cup will redefine the scope of international football. Featuring 48 teams and 104 matches, the competition demands a significantly expanded officiating team, 41 more officials than were appointed for the 2022 tournament in Qatar.
Collina emphasized the magnitude of the undertaking: “This year’s FIFA World Cup will be the biggest in history. It’ll be the largest FIFA Team One ever, with 41 more match officials than at Qatar 2022.”
For Nation and Wales, the selection represents both personal achievement and regional pride. Their presence at the World Cup signals a breakthrough moment for Caribbean officiating, reinforcing the region’s growing footprint in the global game.
As the tournament approaches, they will carry not only whistles and flags, but the aspirations of a region eager to see its representatives excel on football’s grandest stage.
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