
Aragonian Carlos Clos Gomez is a UEFA category 1 referee.

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David Fernández Borbalán made his debut in the Primera Division in 2004 and received his FIFA badge in 2010. From 2011 he is a category 1 ref and a year later he became...

In 2012 Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz moved up to a category 1 referee.

Born in Brussels, Belgium, Cesar Muniz Fernandez became interested in refereeing at the age of 16. Although he was busy internationally he was demoted from category 2 to ...

Fernando Teixeira Vitienes is a UEFA Category 1 referee.

Alberto Undiano Mallenco made his debut in the Primera Division in October 2000 at the early age of 26. From 2004 and on he officiated in UEFA Cup matches and qualifier...

Carlos Velasco Carballo took the place of Carlos Megia Davila - who retired at the end of 2007 - and was absolutely catapulted to the top. Velasco Carballo made his debut...

A candidate for the Spanish Big Brother VIP, a (seemingly rather active) council man for Santa Cruz, Tenerife and a former FIFA referee.

Fernando Carmona Mendez was busy taking charge of Matches in the Primera Division and (mainly) UEFA Cup when he suddenly decided to quit in 2005. He was 44 then but told ...

Arturo Dauden Ibanez made his debut in the Spanish Primera Division in 1994, got his FIFA badge in '98 and retired internationally at the end of 2005. We do not know the ...

Just to name a few matches Manuel Diaz Vega took charge of: the Champions League final Juventus-Ajax in 1996, the 1992 Olympic Games, one match in the 1996 European Champ...

Victor Jose Esquinas Torres' last year as an international referee was in 2004. His debut in the Spanish Primera Division was in 1991.

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Now FIFA head of referees, Jose Maria Garcia Aranda retired from refereeing in 2001. He took charge of two matches in the 2000 European Championships and three matches (s...

Born in Frankfurt (Germany) this referee from Galicia made his debut in the Primera Division in 2001. In 2005 he earned his FIFA badge, at the end of 2008 he was off the ...

Born in 1968 in Bilbao, Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez was 28 when he refereed his first match in the Spanish Primera Division. He was a Premier Category Referee, just one st...

In 2000 Antonio Jesús López Nieto refereed the UEFA Cup final between Galatasaray-Arsenal. He took charge of one match in the 2002 World Cup and two matches in Euro 199...

Angel Franco Martinez took charge of two matches in the 1978 World Cup finals. His international career spans from 1970 until the end of 1985.

Refereeing runs in the family of Medina Cantalejo, Luis' father and grandfather were also referees. When young Luis Medina Cantalejo was a football player in the Spanish ...

Well Carlos Megia Davila got his FIFA Badge in 2004, but retired internationally already in 2007. In this a very short career he quickly ascended through the qualifying s...

Member of the Elite Category, Manuel Enrique Mejuto González is one of Europe's most experienced referees. He was born in la Felguera in the region of Asturias in North...

Antonio Martin Navarette

When Enriquez Negeira was a player he once got red carded when he joined a group of fighting players. He must have thought it was the refs fault en when he a few days lat...

A semi-final in the 1970 World Cup, the final of the 1968 European Championships, the final of the 1969 European Cup, and many more important matches, but when you are a ...

Alfonso Perez Burrull is a UEFA Category 3 referee and retired because of the age limit at the end of 2010.

Another injured player turned referee. At 22 Joaquin Ramos Marcos took charge of his first match. Internationally the salmantino took charge of qualifiers and an occasion...

Referee in Spain from 1988 till 2002 and retired internationally in 2002, Juan Insuategui Roca took charge of about 50 international matches mostly qualifiers. He is a do...

Once it's on WIKIPEDIA, it's on many sites and it is History and a Fact. Wikipedia has an Angel Rodriguez Mendizabal taking charge of a qualifier for the 1960 European Ch...

Spaniard Julian Rodriguez Santiago made his debut in the primera division in 1998. He was a FIFA referee between 2003 and 2009, he officiated in UEFA Cup matches and qual...

Listening to football on the radio with his grandfather, watching his brothers play and his dad referee, Antonio Rubinos Perez comes from a family of football lovers. At ...

Now a very active president of the referee commission in Spain, but once known for having taken charge of one match in the 1986 World Cup.

One world Cup match (1990) and two in the European Champioships (1988, 1992), the last one was the semi-final Denmark-Netherlands. Soriano Aladren retired from football i...

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Ramon Azon Roma took charge of a match at the 1950 World Cup finals in Brazil. He died in 1984.

A match at the 1924 Olympic Tournament. Colina retired at the end of 1927. Colina was president of the Spanish Referees commission (1924-26) and manager of Real Madrid (1...

One match (the consolation final) at the 1928 Olympic Tournament.

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The youngest referee ever to have officiated at a World Cup (1958, he was 24), Juan Garay Gardeazabal took charge of 7 matches in three World Cups. Gardeazabal died in 19...

In 1987 Emilio Carlos Guruceta Muro crashed his BMW into a truck on the road between Lerida and Zaragoza. Guruceta Muro and his assistant Eduardo Vidal died, another assi...

Augusto Lamo Castillo took charge of a match in the 1982 World Cup and one in the 1984 European Cup finals.

Augusto Pablo Sánchez Ibáñez took charge of a match in the 1974 World Cup finals. He retired in 1977.

Daniel Zariquiegui was a FIFA referee from season 1951-52 until 1969/70. He died of an illness in 1999, aged 75.