FIFA World Cup referees

FIFA World Cup referees are FIFA international referees who officiate at the FIFA World Cup matches.

World Cup Final Match Officials

YearRefereeAssistant RefereesReserve Referees and Assistant RefereesVideo Assistant Referees (VARs) and Assistant VARs
1930
[1]
Belgium
John Langenus
Bolivia
Ulises Saucedo
Belgium
Henri Christophe
Reserve Referees
since 1994


Reserve Assistant Referees
since 2006
Video Assistant Referees (VARs) and Assistant VARs
since 2018
1934
[2]
Sweden
Ivan Eklind
Belgium
Louis Baert
Hungary
Mihály Ivanicsics
1938
[3]
France
Georges Capdeville
Switzerland
Hans Wüthrich
Belgium
Augustin Krist
1954
[4]
England
William Ling
Italy
Vincenzo Orlandini
Wales
Sandy Griffiths
1958
[5]
France
Maurice Guigue
West Germany
Albert Dusch
Spain
Juan Gardeazábal Garay
1962
[6]
Soviet Union
Nikolay Latyshev
Netherlands
Leo Horn
Scotland
Bobby Davidson
1966
[7]
Switzerland
Gottfried Dienst
Soviet Union
Tofiq Bahramov
Czechoslovakia
Karol Galba
1970
[8]
East Germany
Rudi Glöckner
Switzerland
Rudolf Scheurer
Argentina
Ángel Coerezza
1974
[9]
England
Jack Taylor
Mexico
Alfonso González Archundía
Uruguay
Ramón Barreto Ruiz
1978
[10]
Italy
Sergio Gonella
Uruguay
Ramón Barreto Ruiz
Austria
Erich Linemayr
1982
[11]
Brazil
Arnaldo Cézar Coelho
Israel
Abraham Klein
Czechoslovakia
Vojtech Christov
1986
[12]
Brazil
Romualdo Arppi Filho
Sweden
Erik Fredriksson
Costa Rica
Berny Ulloa Morera
1990
[13]
Mexico
Edgardo Codesal Méndez
Colombia
Armando Pérez Hoyos
Poland
Michał Listkiewicz
1994
[14]
Hungary
Sándor Puhl
Paraguay
Venancio Zárate Vázquez
Iran
Mohammad Fanaei
Argentina
Francisco Lamolina
1998
[15]
Morocco
Said Belqola
England
Mark Warren
South Africa
Achmat Salie
Saudi Arabia
Abdul Rahman Al-Zaid
2002
[16]
Italy
Pierluigi Collina
Sweden
Leif Lindberg
England
Philip Sharp
Scotland
Hugh Dallas
2006
[17]
Argentina
Horacio Elizondo
Argentina
Darío García
Argentina
Rodolfo Otero
Spain
Luis Medina Cantalejo
Spain
Victoriano Giráldez Carrasco
2010
[18]
England
Howard Webb
England
Darren Cann
England
Michael Mullarkey
Japan
Yuichi Nishimura
Japan
Toru Sagara
2014
[19]
Italy
Nicola Rizzoli
Italy
Renato Faverani
Italy
Andrea Stefani
Ecuador
Carlos Vera Rodríguez
Ecuador
Christian Lescano
2018Argentina
Néstor Pitana
Argentina
Hernán Maidana
Argentina
Juan Pablo Belatti
Netherlands
Björn Kuipers
Netherlands
Erwin Zeinstra
Italy
Massimiliano Irrati
Argentina
Mauro Vigliano
Chile
Carlos Astroza Cárdenas
Netherlands
Danny Makkelie

By Country

As of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final, 33 countries have been represented in the officials body of the FIFA World Cup Final.

CountryTotalRefereesAssistant
Referees
Reserve RefereesReserve Assistant RefereesVARsAssistant VARs
 Argentina9251001
 England7340000
 Italy7330010
 Belgium4130000
 Netherlands4011101
 Spain3011100
 Sweden3120000
  Switzerland3120000
 Brazil2200000
 Czechoslovakia2020000
 Ecuador2001100
 France2200000
 Hungary2110000
 Japan2001100
 Mexico2110000
 Scotland2011000
 Soviet Union2110000
 Uruguay2020000
 Austria1010000
 Bolivia1010000
 Chile1000001
 Colombia1010000
 Costa Rica1010000
 East Germany1100000
 Iran1010000
 Israel1010000
 Morocco1100000
 Paraguay1010000
 Poland1010000
 Saudi Arabia1001000
 South Africa1010000
 Wales1010000
 West Germany1010000
Totals:7520407413

By Confederation

ConfederationTotalRefereesAssistant
Referees
Reserve RefereesReserve Assistant RefereesVARsAssistant VARs
UEFA4714263211
CONMEBOL194102102
AFC4012100
CONCACAF3120000
CAF2110000
OFC0000000
Totals:7520407413

As of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final,

  • 88% of match officials have come from the UEFA and CONMEBOL confederations.
  • 90% of referees have come from UEFA and CONMEBOL.
  • 90% of assistant referees have come from UEFA and CONMEBOL.
  • 60% of referees have come from five nations. These nations are: Argentina, Brazil, England, France, and Italy.
  • The AFC has never had a World Cup Final referee.
  • The OFC has never had a World Cup Final match official.
  • All 18 match officials between 1934 and 1966 came from UEFA.
  • Approximately 92.8% of match officials for the 2002 to 2018 finals have come from UEFA and CONMEBOL.

Amounts of matches

11 matches:

9 matches:

8 matches:

7 matches:

6 matches:

5 matches:

4 matches:

3 matches:

References

  1. "Match Report Final 1930".
  2. "Match Report Final 1934".
  3. "Match Report Final 1938".
  4. "Match Report Final 1954".
  5. "Match Report Final 1958".
  6. "Match Report Final 1962".
  7. "Match Report Final 1966".
  8. "Match Report Final 1970".
  9. "Match Report Final 1974".
  10. "Match Report Final 1978".
  11. "Match Report Final 1982".
  12. "Match Report Final 1986".
  13. "Match Report Final 1990".
  14. "Match Report Final 1994".
  15. "Match Report Final 1998".
  16. "Match Report Final 2002".
  17. "Match Report Final 2006".
  18. "Match Report Final 2010" (PDF).
  19. "Match Report Final 2014" (PDF).
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