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Top 10 Soccer Referees in the World!

I’ve been asked many times whom I would consider to be the top 10 referees in the world. This is a very difficult question of course. Unless you are objective there is the temptation to have your own particular favourite and that will naturally taint your judgement. I will name them – at the end of this piece. I must also point out that the ones I’ve named are currently officiating and are not retired at the time of going to press.

First of all it’s important to select a criterion of what makes a good referee become a top 10 referee.

These are mine and in no particular order:

To summarize the above, this is what I look for in a referee:

He must be in control.
He must be clear and concise with his signals (hand and whistle).
He must be fit and always up with play.
He must be consistent.
He must be cool and calm under pressure.
He must display the highest level of professionalism before, during, and after the game.
He must have a full and clear knowledge of the FIFA Laws of the Game and their interpretations
He must restrict contact with both teams only to what is required to carry out his duties.

So, who are my top 10? Well again in no particular order:

Viktor Kassai (Hungary)
Nestor Pitana (Argentina)
Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
Felix Brych (Germany)
Pedro Proenca (Portugal)
Cuneyt Cahir (Turkey)
Sandro Ricci (Brazil)
Nicola Rizzoli (Italy)
Milorad Mazic (Serbia)
Bjorn Kuipers (Holland)

No doubt many will disagree with me, and that’s your privilege.

Refereeing is a thankless job. You are there to arbitrate between two teams and no matter what decision you make; someone is going to feel aggrieved. For that very reason it’s vital that referees are seen to be fair, honest and objective at all times. The ten named above – and without doubt thousands more who ply their refereeing trade every weekend – do this day-in and day-out with distinction.

Happy whistling!

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