Lim Kee Chong
Mauritian football referee / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Yan Lim Lim Kee Chong (born May 15, 1960) is a retired Mauritian association football referee. He is mostly known for supervising two matches in the FIFA World Cup - a Group B first-round match between Brazil and Russia in 1994[1] and a Group G first-round match between Romania and Colombia in 1998.[2] He was suspended following the 1998 World Cup.[3]
In addition, Lim Kee Chong served as a referee for African Cup of Nations tournaments in 1992,[4] 1994 (including the final match),[5] 1996,[6] 1998,[7] and 2002.[8] His other international events include the 1991 FIFA U-17 World Championship,[9] the 1992 Olympic tournament,[10] and the 1992[11] and 1995 King Fahd Cup tournaments.[12] He officiated in qualifying matches for the 1994,[13] 1998,[14] 2002,[15] and 2006 World Cups.[16]
A customs officer[17] during his career as a match official, he has since worked as referee coordinator for the Mauritius Football Association[18] and a refereeing instructor for FIFA's development projects in Africa.[19][20]