Match Officials
Country | Referee | Assistants | Matches refereed | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Austria | Hubert Forstinger | Johann Möstl | Alois Pemmer | France 1–2 Denmark |
Belgium | Guy Goethals | Pierre Mannaerts | Robert Surkjin | Scotland 0–2 Germany |
CIS | Alexey Spirin | Victor Filippov | Andrei Butenko | Sweden 1–1 France |
Denmark | Peter Mikkelsen | Arne Paltoft | Jorgen Ohmeyer | Netherlands 0–0 CIS |
France | Gérard Biguet | Marc Huguenin | Alain Gourdet | CIS 1–1 Germany |
Germany | Aron Schmidhuber | Joachim Ren | Uwe Ennuschat | Sweden 1–0 Denmark |
Hungary | Sándor Puhl | László Varga | Sándor Szilágyi | France 0–0 England |
Italy | Pierluigi Pairetto Tullio Lanese |
Domenico Ramicone | Maurizio Padovan | Netherlands 3–1 Germany Sweden 2–3 Germany (Semi-final) |
Netherlands | John Blankenstein | Jan Dolstra | Robert Overkleeft | Denmark 0–0 England |
Portugal | José Rosa dos Santos | Valdemar Aguiar Pinto Lopes | Antonio Guedes Gomes De Carvalho | Sweden 2–1 England |
Spain | Emilio Soriano Aladrén | Francisco García Pacheco | José Luis Iglesia Casas | Netherlands 2–2 Denmark (Semi-final) |
Sweden | Bo Karlsson | Lennart Sundqvist | Bo Persson | Netherlands 1–0 Scotland |
Switzerland | Kurt Röthlisberger Bruno Galler |
Zivanko Popović | Paul Wyttenbach | Denmark 2–0 Germany (Final) |
- Fourth officials
Country | Fourth officials |
---|---|
Austria | Gerhard Kapl |
Belgium | Frans van den Wijngaert |
CIS | Vadim Zhuk |
Denmark | Kim Milton Nielsen |
France | Rémi Harrel |
Germany | Karl-Josef Assenmacher |
Hungary | Sándor Varga |
Italy | Tullio Lanese Pierluigi Pairetto |
Netherlands | Mario van der Ende |
Portugal | Jorge Emanuel Monteiro Coroado |
Sweden | Leif Sundell |
Switzerland | Bruno Galler Kurt Röthlisberger |
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