UEFA Euro 1992 - Match Officials

Match Officials

Country Referee Assistants Matches refereed
Austria Hubert Forstinger Johann Möstl Alois Pemmer France 1–2 Denmark
Belgium Guy Goethals Pierre Mannaerts Robert Surkjin Scotland 0–2 Germany
CIS Alexey Spirin Victor Filippov Andrei Butenko Sweden 1–1 France
Denmark Peter Mikkelsen Arne Paltoft Jorgen Ohmeyer Netherlands 0–0 CIS
France Gérard Biguet Marc Huguenin Alain Gourdet CIS 1–1 Germany
Germany Aron Schmidhuber Joachim Ren Uwe Ennuschat Sweden 1–0 Denmark
Hungary Sándor Puhl László Varga Sándor Szilágyi France 0–0 England
Italy Pierluigi Pairetto
Tullio Lanese
Domenico Ramicone Maurizio Padovan Netherlands 3–1 Germany
Sweden 2–3 Germany (Semi-final)
Netherlands John Blankenstein Jan Dolstra Robert Overkleeft Denmark 0–0 England
Portugal José Rosa dos Santos Valdemar Aguiar Pinto Lopes Antonio Guedes Gomes De Carvalho Sweden 2–1 England
Spain Emilio Soriano Aladrén Francisco García Pacheco José Luis Iglesia Casas Netherlands 2–2 Denmark (Semi-final)
Sweden Bo Karlsson Lennart Sundqvist Bo Persson Netherlands 1–0 Scotland
Switzerland Kurt Röthlisberger
Bruno Galler
Zivanko Popović Paul Wyttenbach Denmark 2–0 Germany (Final)
Fourth officials
Country Fourth officials
Austria Gerhard Kapl
Belgium Frans van den Wijngaert
CIS Vadim Zhuk
Denmark Kim Milton Nielsen
France Rémi Harrel
Germany Karl-Josef Assenmacher
Hungary Sándor Varga
Italy Tullio Lanese
Pierluigi Pairetto
Netherlands Mario van der Ende
Portugal Jorge Emanuel Monteiro Coroado
Sweden Leif Sundell
Switzerland Bruno Galler
Kurt Röthlisberger

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