The Argentina national football team faces Austria in the 2026 World Cup with Egyptian referee Amin Mohamed Omar, who has been appointed by FIFA to direct the match. Omar is considered the best referee in Egypt and has participated in international competitions such as the African Cup of Nations. The match will be played on Monday at 14 hours in the second round of group J of the 2026 World Cup. Amin Mohamed Omar has been an international referee since 2017 and has directed 269 matches in all competitions, showing 980 yellow cards and accounting for 25 expulsions. The Egyptian referee has been highlighted for his rigor and temperance on the field, which has allowed him to gain the respect of players and coaches. In his last participation in the World Cup, Omar directed the match between South Korea and the Czech Republic, where he showed a yellow card and started the 5-second count for a lateral. The Argentina national football team is looking to add its first points in the 2026 World Cup after its debut against Saudi Arabia. Lionel Scaloni's team faces a significant challenge against Austria, which is looking to add its first points in the tournament. The match promises to be exciting, with two teams that seek to demonstrate their skill and strategy on the field. Amin Mohamed Omar will be accompanied by his compatriots Mahmoud Abouelregal and Ahmed Hossam Taha, as assistants, and Spanish Alejandro Hernández will be the fourth referee. The Argentina national football team is looking for an important victory to add points and advance in the 2026 World Cup. Scaloni's team has been working hard to prepare for this match and seeks to demonstrate its skill and determination on the field. Egyptian referee Amin Mohamed Omar will be crucial in the match, as his experience and rigor can influence the outcome of the encounter.