Pierluigi Pairetto
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Pierluigi Pairetto (born July 15, 1952) is an Italian former football referee. Among the many prestigious games he officiated were the Euro 96 final between Germany and the Czech Republic at Wembley, and the classic USA 94 second-round clash between Romania and Argentina in Pasadena.[1]
He held the position of Italian vice chairman of the UEFA Referees Committee until the summer of 2006, when it was discovered that he had been in regular telephone contact with Juventus FC chief executive Luciano Moggi regarding which referees would be selected for Juventus' UEFA Champions League fixtures. As a result of his involvement in this scandal, he initially received a ban of two years and six months from football, although this was later increased to three and a half years.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Profile (German): Weltfussbal.de website.
- ^ Increased ban: International Herald Tribune website.
[edit] External links
- Jonathan O'Brien, The Sunday Business Post, 16 July 2006, "The Italian Job"
Preceded by Bruno Galler (Switzerland) |
UEFA European Football Championship final match referees 1996 |
Succeeded by Anders Frisk (Sweden) |