Record-breaking Argentine referee Horacio Elizondo is likely to be the most important and controversial man on the pitch in today's World Cup final between Italy and France.

The 42-year-old physical education teacher, who is the first Argentine official to handle the showpiece game, has flashed 22 yellow cards and shown his red twice in four games, three of which have ended in uproar.

The law of averages suggests he is likely to book at least five players - and there is a 50-50 chance of a sending-off. He is a keen poet and golfer and may need those refuges for reflection if he oversees more discord at the Olympic Stadium.

He will be the first referee to control the opening match and the final and only the second to handle five matches at a World Cup. Mexican lawyer Benito Archundia, who refereed the Germany-Italy semi-final, was the first.

Elizondo, who speaks Spanish and English, but not French or Italian, is one of South America's most experienced and respected officials, but he has incurred the wrath of players and supporters from Ghana, South Korea and England.

His boldest decision at the finals was to send off England striker Wayne Rooney for stamping on Portugal defender Ricardo Carvalho in their quarter-final clash in Gelsenkirchen.

Rooney protested his innocence but FIFA president Sepp Blatter gave Elizondo his public support.

Born on November 4, 1963, Elizondo has been an international referee since 1996. He has controlled the 2002 and 2005 Copa Libertadores finals in South America and two Copa America finals.

He says he came into refereeing by accident, but now realises how lucky he has been.

"It was as if I'd been born to do it," he told FIFA's website. "I never looked back. I realised that refereeing combines three things that are cornerstones of my life - sport, teaching and justice."

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