Match Officials
Country | Referee | Assistants | Matches refereed | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Austria | Gerd Grabher | Egon Bereuter | Manfred Zeiszer | Netherlands 1–4 England |
Belarus | Vadim Zhuk | Yury Dupanau | Aleh Chykun | France 1–1 Spain |
Belgium | Guy Goethals | Marc Van Den Broeck | Stany Op De Beeck | Italy 0–0 Germany |
Bulgaria | Atanas Uzunov | Ivan Borissov Lekov | Iordan Yordanov | Switzerland 0–0 Netherlands |
Czech Republic | Václav Krondl | Milan Brabec | Otakar Drastik | Scotland 1–0 Switzerland |
Denmark | Peter Mikkelsen Kim Milton Nielsen |
Jens Larsen Carl-Johan Christensen Meyer |
Henning Knudsen Torben Siersen |
Bulgaria 1–0 Romania Russia 0–3 Germany |
England | David Elleray Dermot Gallagher |
Anthony Bates Philip Joslin |
Peter Walton Mark Warren |
Germany 2–0 Czech Republic France 3–1 Bulgaria |
France | Marc Batta | Pierre Ufrasi | Jacques Mas | Croatia 3–0 Denmark Spain 0–0 England (Quarter-final) |
Germany | Hellmut Krug Bernd Heynemann |
Klaus Plettenberg Hans Wolf |
Egbert Engler Harald Sather |
Romania 0–1 France Czech Republic 1–0 Portugal Croatia 0–3 Portugal |
Hungary | Sándor Puhl | Laszlo Hamar | Imre Bozóky | Portugal 1–0 Turkey England 1–1 Germany (Semi-final) |
Italy | Pierluigi Pairetto Piero Ceccarini |
Donato Nicoletti Enrico Preziosi |
Tullio Manfredini Fabrizio Zanforlin |
Spain 1–1 Bulgaria Czech Republic 1–2 Germany (Final) Scotland 0–2 England |
Netherlands | Mario van der Ende | Jan Dolstra | Berend Talens | Denmark 1–1 Portugal |
Portugal | José Rosa dos Santos | Valdemar Aguiar Pinto Lopes | Antonio Guedes Gomes De Carvalho | Sweden 2–1 England |
Russia | Nikolai Levnikov | Serguei Foursa | Sergei Frantsuzov | Turkey 0–3 Denmark |
Scotland | Leslie Mottram | Robert Orr | John Fleming | Italy 2–1 Russia France 0–0 Czech Republic (Semi-final) |
Spain | Manuel Díaz Vega Antonio López Nieto |
Joaquin Olmos Gonzalez Victoriano Giraldez Carrasco |
Paolo Calcagno Manuel Lopez Fernandez |
England 1–1 Switzerland Czech Republic 2–1 Italy France 0–0 Netherlands (Quarter-final) |
Sweden | Anders Frisk Leif Sundell |
Mikael Nilsson Kenneth Petersson |
Sten Samuelsson Mikael Hansson |
Russia 3–3 Czech Republic Netherlands 0–0 Scotland Germany 2–1 Croatia (Quarter-final) |
Switzerland | Serge Muhmenthaler | Ernst Felder | Martin Freiburghaus | Turkey 0–1 Croatia |
Turkey | Ahmet Çakar | Akif Ugurdur | Turgay Güdü | Romania 1–2 Spain |
- Fourth officials
Country | Fourth officials |
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Austria | Günter Benkö |
Belgium | Michel Piraux |
Bulgaria | Stefan Ormandjiev |
Belarus | Kazimir Znaydinsky |
Czech Republic | Jiři Ulrich |
Denmark | Knud Erik Fisker Lars Gerner |
England | Paul Durkin Stephen Lodge |
France | Alain Sars |
Germany | Hermann Albrecht Hartmut Strampe |
Hungary | Sándor Piller |
Italy | Marcello Nicchi Alfredo Trentalange |
Netherlands | René Temmink |
Portugal | Jorge Emanuel Monteiro Coroado |
Russia | Serguei Khussainov |
Scotland | Hugh Dallas |
Spain | José María García-Aranda Juan Ansuategui Roca |
Sweden | Karl-Erik Nilsson Morgan Norman |
Switzerland | Urs Meier |
Turkey | Oğuz Sarvan |
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