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Koman Coulibaly (born 4 July 1970) is a Malian football referee. He has been a full international referee for FIFA since 1999, and officiated his first international match on 19 April 2000, between Mali and Burkina Faso. Coulibaly is one of Mali's most experienced officials, having been selected for five Africa Cup of Nations tournaments and the 2010 FIFA World Cup.〔 Coulibaly's bio is no longer on the FIFA website.〕 Outside of Africa, Coulibaly became the subject of international press coverage after officiating the 2010 World Cup match between the USA and Slovenia, where he called a disputed foul that negated an 85th-minute play in which Maurice Edu put the ball into the Slovenian goal. == Early career == Coulibaly has a degree from the Faculté des Sciences Juridiques et Économiques (Faculty of Legal and Economic Sciences) at the University of Bamako, and is a financial enforcement inspector for the government of Mali.〔(Un Malien au Mondial 2010 : Koman COULIBALY ), Radio Netherlands Worldwide, 12 February 2010.〕〔( Moussa Ismaïla Touré : le meilleur sifflet africain ), Souleymane Diallo, Le Républicain, 12 March 2007.〕 He began his refereeing career in 1994 with the District de Bamako league, then for Ligue 1 championnat national, and was finally promoted as a Fédération Malienne de Football official in 1999.〔 Coulibaly has courted controversy for some of his past decisions. Officiating Cameroon's final 2006 World Cup qualifier against Egypt on 8 October 2005,〔(FIFA Match Report, Cameroon V Egypt, 8 October 2005 ).〕 Coulibaly ruled a disputed stoppage-time penalty against Egypt, while tied 1–1.〔(Soccer-Controversial Malian to referee Nations Cup final ). Reuters, 29 January 2010.〕 Cameroon did not convert the penalty, which would have taken them through to the finals.
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