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Ecuadorean referee Byron Moreno took advantage of a suspension recently to confront the critics that blamed him for Italy’s World Cup defeat to South Korea. Moreno appeared on RAI TV’s Stupido Hotel carrying a briefcase stuffed with bank-notes before claiming he was right to dismiss Francesco Totti and disallow a Damiano Tomassi golden goal in the summer. “I don’t think I was the major cause of Italy’s World Cup exit, and I don’t need to apologise,” said the man nicknamed El Justiciero – The Sheriff – in his homeland. “I’ve always fought against dishonest players and dangerous play. After the Portugal v USA match I was marked 8.5 out of ten and I got an even better mark for the Italy v Korea match. The Italians were looking for excuses.” Stupido presenter Jose Altafini responded by pouring a bucket of cold water over Moreno, who has been portrayed in Italian cartoons as a Korean robot. A town in Sicily has even named their public toilets after him. But the 33-year-old’s biggest misfortune was to enter Ecuadorean politics on his return from Korea. Moreno, who averaged seven yellow cards and two reds per game in his last season in domestic football, had the perfect law-abiding image. Political parties wanted his endorsement and he agreed to join Party Prian, run by the “Berlusconi of the Andes”, banana mogul Alvaro Noboa. He stood for election for Quito city council under the slogan “Byron Moreno waves a red card to corruption”. From WSC 193 March 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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