Georges Capdeville

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Pierre Georges Louis Capdeville (30 October 1899 24 February 1991)[1] was a football referee from France, who controlled the 1938 FIFA World Cup Final in Paris between Italy and Hungary. He is the only referee to have officiated in a World Cup final in his native country.

Capdeville was the referee in the French Cup final in 1936 in the game between Racing Club of Paris and Charleville, and was also in charge of the Yugoslavia versus England match during the Football Association's last European tour before the outbreak of the Second World War.[2]

References

  1. Confirmation - full name, date of birth and date of death: (German) Weltfussball website.
  2. Referee, Yugoslavia v. England, 1939: EnglandFC.com website.
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Sweden Ivan Eklind
FIFA World Cup final match referees
1938
France Georges Capdeville
Succeeded by
England George Reader
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