Marco Antonio Dorantes García

Marco Antonio Dorantes Garcia
Born (1936-04-14)14 April 1936[1]
Mexico City, Mexico[1]
Died 11 August 2012(2012-08-11) (aged 76)[2]
Occupation Association football referee (retired)[1]
Years active 19721991[1]

Marco Antonio Dorantes García (April 14, 1936August 11, 2012) was a retired Mexican association football referee active from as early as the 1972 Summer Olympics until the 1991-1992 UEFA Cup. Dorantes Garcia was a fluent speaker of Spanish, English, and German.[1]He married and had five children aurora and they married and now have 7 grandchildren

Career

Dorantes Garcia was the referee for one match in the 1972 Summer Olympics, where West Germany defeated the United States by a score of 70 on August 31 in the first round.[3] He returned for the 1976 Summer Olympics, where he refereed two matches. The first was in the first round between Korea DPR and Canada, where Korea DPR defeated Canada by a score of 31 on July 21.[4] The second match was a semi-finals match between the Soviet Union and East Germany, which East Germany won by a score of 21 on July 27.[5]

Later in 1976, Dorantes Garcia refereed two CONCACAF 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification matches. The first match took place on September 24 between the United States and Canada, which ended in a draw of 11. The second was a second round match on December 29 between Haiti and Cuba, which Haiti won by a score of 20, advancing them to the championship.[1]

In 1980, Dorantes Garcia refereed one match in the 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification for the 1982 FIFA World Cup on October 26. The match was between Honduras and Guatemala, which ended in a 00 draw.[1]

Dorantes Garcia's last recorded match took place on November 7, 1991 during the 1991-1992 UEFA Europa League Cup. The match was a second round, second leg game between SK Sigma Olomouc and FC Torpedo Moscow, which ended in a draw of 00. During the game, Dorantes Garcia gave out the most yellow cards in a single match of his career, with 4 against Sigma Olomouc and 1 against Torpedo Moscow.[1]

Dorantes Garcia died on 11 August 2012 at the age of 76.[2]

Footnotes

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