Nicola Rizzoli
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![]() Rizzoli during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final
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Born | Mirandola, Modena, Italy |
5 October 1971 ||
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Other occupation | Architect | ||
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Years | League | Role | |
1998–2001 | Serie C | Referee | |
2001–2010 | Serie A and B | Referee | |
2010– | Serie A | Referee | |
International | |||
Years | League | Role | |
2007– | FIFA listed | Referee |
Nicola Rizzoli (Italian pronunciation: [niˈkɔla ritˈtsɔli]; born 5 October 1971) is an Italian football referee who has refereed in the Italian Serie A since 2002 and has been a FIFA-listed referee since 2007.[1] When not refereeing, Rizzoli works as an architect.[2] As of 2011, Rizzoli has won five consecutive AIC Serie A Referee of the Year Awards, with his most recent success coming in 2015.[3]
He refereed his first UEFA Champions League qualifying match in August 2007, and took charge of his first Champions League group stage match, a 2–0 Sporting CP victory over Basel, on 1 October 2008. On 7 April 2010, Rizzoli took charge of the Champions League quarter-final second leg between Manchester United and Bayern Munich. With the score at 3–1 to Manchester United (4–3 on aggregate), Rizzoli sent off their right-back, Rafael, for a second bookable offence. Bayern then scored again and won the tie on away goals.[4]
On 12 May 2010, Rizzoli refereed the 2010 UEFA Europa League Final, as Atletico de Madrid defeated Fulham 2–1.[2]
At international level, Rizzoli served as a referee at UEFA Euro 2012[5] and has officiated in qualifiers for the 2010[6] and 2014[7] World Cups.
In May 2013, Rizzoli was selected by UEFA to referee the 2013 Champions League Final at Wembley.[8]
FIFA named Rizzoli to its list of 52 candidate referees for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.[9] Rizzoli was selected, and was the head referee for a group stage match between Spain and the Netherlands. He refereed the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final between Germany and Argentina on 13 July at the Estádio do Maracanã.[10]
In January 2015, Rizzoli was named the 2014 World's Best Referee by IFFHS.[11] In December 2015, he was named one of the eighteen referees appointed for UEFA Euro 2016.[12]
On 15 September 2015, Rizzoli was in charge of the UEFA Champions League Group Stage match between PSV Eindhoven and Manchester United where PSV's Héctor Moreno broke the leg of Manchester United Defender Luke Shaw. Former World Cup Final Referee Graham Poll criticized Rizzoli's performance on the night saying, "He is one of UEFA's very best officials but he missed a poor tackle here which also should have resulted in a penalty for United as well as the red card for Moreno. That the Mexican then scored the equaliser really did highlight what a costly mistake the referee made." [13] UEFA chief refereeing officer Pierluigi Collina reminded officials of their responsibility to player safety after the incident in remarks to the Leaders in Sport Business Summit 2015. Collina found it "tough" to watch, saying Moreno's challenge "should have been punished" and that incident, along with one which saw Barcelona's Rafinha seriously hurt, led UEFA to contact its officials.[14]
Honours
- Serie A Referee of the Year (5): 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015[3][15][16]
- IFFHS World's Best Referee: 2014[11]
- Globe Soccer Award for the Best Referee of the Year: 2014[17]
References
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External links
- Profile at WorldReferee.com
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Preceded by | UEFA Europa League Final referee 2010 |
Succeeded by Carlos Velasco Carballo |
Preceded by | UEFA Champions League Final referee 2013 |
Succeeded by Björn Kuipers |
Preceded by | FIFA World Cup Final Referees Final 2014 Nicola Rizzoli |
Succeeded by TBA |
- ↑ FIFA. "Italy: Referees". Retrieved on 17 May 2013.
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