Georges Capdeville

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Pierre Georges Louis Capdeville (born October 30, 1899 – died February 24, 1991) was a football referee from France, who led the 1938 FIFA World Cup Final in Paris in the game between Italy and Hungary. Capdeville is the only referee to have officiated in a World Cup final in his own native country.

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Preceded by
Ivan Eklind
FIFA World Cup final match referees
1938
Succeeded by
George Reader

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