Paolo Bergamo

Paolo Bergamo

Paolo Bergamo is an Italian former football referee, who was born on April 21, 1943.[1] He is now better known as the former Italian Football Federation (FIGC) referee designator who was implicated in the 2006 Italian football scandal,[2] and who "stepped down" from his position on July 4, 2006.[3]

Bergamo officiated at UEFA Euro 1984, supervising the semifinal between France and Portugal.[4] His additional competitions include qualifiers for the 1982 World Cup,[5] 1986 World Cup,[6] and Euro 1984.[7] He is known to have served as a FIFA referee during the period from 1981[5] to 1985.[6]

References

  1. Profile (German): Weltfussball.de website.
  2. Ruperto, Cesare; Zoppellari, Mario; Porceddu, Carlo; Lo Piano, Michele; Marziale, Giuseppe; Metitieri, Antonio. "Testo della Decisione Relativa al Comm. Uff. N.1/C - Riunione del 29 Giugno/3-4-5-6-7 Luglio 2006". La Gazzetta dello Sport, July 14, 2006. Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
  3. Resignation as referee designator, FIGC, 2006: People's Daily Online website.
  4. UEFA. "France 3-2 Portugal". June 23, 1984. Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
  5. 5.0 5.1 RSSSF. "World Cup 1982 qualifications". Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
  6. 6.0 6.1 RSSSF. "World Cup 1986 qualifications". Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
  7. Haisma, Marcel. "European Championship 1984 - Qualifying - Full Details". RSSSF, July 31, 2008. Retrieved on May 17, 2013.