FIFA has confirmed Howard Webb will be the English referee at this year's World Cup finals in Brazil.
It  marks the second time the 42-year-old Yorkshireman has been chosen for  the showpiece event, having officiated in South Africa in 2010 when he  became the first Englishman to take charge of a World Cup final since  Jack Taylor in 1974.
Webb will be assisted this summer by Michael Mullarkey and Darren Cann.
The  world governing body's referees committee on Wednesday announced its 25  referee trios and eight support duos, representing 43 different  countries, after making the appointments at its meeting in Zurich on  Tuesday under the chairmanship of Northern Ireland's Jim Boyce.
FIFA  said the referees had been selected "based especially on their  personality and their quality in football understanding by being able to  read the game and the teams' tactical approaches towards each game".
The  chosen officials will participate in three seminars in the coming  months and will be "followed and monitored regularly", with FIFA vowing  to give them all the support they need to prepare for the tournament.
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