List of Football Referees - France

France

  • Marc Batta (1990–1998)
  • Wilfrid Bien
  • Gérard Biguet (1982–1992)
  • Stéphane Bré (1998–2008)
  • Rudy Buquet
  • Georges Capdeville
  • Alexandre Castro
  • Tony Chapron (2007–)
  • Bruno Coué
  • Laurent Duhamel (1999–)
  • Saïd Ennjimi (2008–)
  • Didier Falcone
  • Fredy Fautrel (2006–)
  • Anthony Gautier (2010–)
  • Maurice Guigue
  • Christian Guillard
  • Rémi Harrel
  • Lionel Jaffredo
  • Philippe Kalt (1998–2009)
  • Stéphane Lannoy (2006–)
  • Bertrand Layec (2002–2009)
  • Damien Ledentu (2005–2009)
  • Philippe Malige
  • Sébastien Moreira
  • Hervé Piccirillo (2005–2008)
  • Éric Poulat (1999–2006)
  • Joël Quiniou (1980–1994)
  • Alain Sars (1993–2006)
  • Marcel Slawick
  • Olivier Thual (2007–)
  • Clément Turpin (2010–)
  • Michel Vautrot (1975–1990)
  • Gilles Veissière (1992–2004)
  • Nelly Viennot
  • Pascal Vileo

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