Gottfried Dienst
Gottfried Dienst (Basel, 9 September 1919 – Bern, 1 June 1998[1]) was a Swiss association football referee. He was mostly known as the referee of the 1966 FIFA World Cup final.[2]
Dienst is one of only four men to have twice refereed a European Cup final, which he did in 1961 and 1965, and one of only two (the other being the Italian Sergio Gonella) to have refereed both the European Championship and World Cup finals. He refereed the original 1968 European Championship final, which ended in a 1–1 draw between Italy and Yugoslavia. The final was replayed two days later; refereed by the Spaniard José María Ortiz de Mendíbil, when the Italians won 2–0.
References
External links
- Gottfried Dienst referee profile at WorldFootball.net
- Gottfried Dienst referee profile at EU-Football.info
- Gottfried Dienst at WorldReferee.com
Sporting positions Gottfried Dienst | ||
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Preceded by 1960 European Cup Final Jack Mowat | 1961 European Cup Final Referee | Succeeded by 1962 European Cup Final Leo Horn |
Preceded by 1964 European Cup Final Josef Stoll | 1965 European Cup Final Referee | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | 1966 FIFA World Cup Final Referee | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | UEFA Euro 1968 Final Referee | Succeeded by |
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- 1930: John Langenus
- 1934: Ivan Eklind
- 1938: Georges Capdeville
- 1950: George Reader
- 1954: William Ling
- 1958: Maurice Guigue
- 1962: Nikolay Latyshev
- 1966: Gottfried Dienst
- 1970: Rudi Glöckner
- 1974: Jack Taylor
- 1978: Sergio Gonella
- 1982: Arnaldo Cézar Coelho
- 1986: Romualdo Arppi Filho
- 1990: / Edgardo Codesal Méndez
- 1994: Sándor Puhl
- 1998: Said Belqola
- 2002: Pierluigi Collina
- 2006: Horacio Elizondo
- 2010: Howard Webb
- 2014: Nicola Rizzoli
- 2018: Néstor Pitana
- 2022: Szymon Marciniak
- 1930: Ulises Saucedo & Henri Christophe
- 1934: Louis Baert & Mihály Iváncsics
- 1938: Hans Wüthrich & Augustin Krist
- 1950: Arthur Edward Ellis & George Mitchell
- 1954: Vincenzo Orlandini & Sandy Griffiths
- 1958: Albert Dusch & Juan Gardeazábal Garay
- 1962: Leo Horn & Bobby Davidson
- 1966: Tofiq Bahramov & Karol Galba
- 1970: Rudolf Scheurer & Ángel Norberto Coerezza
- 1974: Ramón Barreto Ruiz & Alfonso González Archundia
- 1978: Ramón Barreto Ruiz & Erich Linemayr
- 1982: Abraham Klein & Vojtech Christov
- 1986: Erik Fredriksson & Berny Ulloa Morera
- 1990: Armando Pérez Hoyos & Michał Listkiewicz
- 1994: Venancio Zarate Vázquez & Mohammad Fanaei
- 1998: Mark Warren & Achmat Salie
- 2002: Leif Lindberg & Philip Sharp
- 2006: Dario García & Rodolfo Otero
- 2010: Darren Cann & Mike Mullarkey
- 2014: Renato Faverani & Andrea Stefani
- 2018: Hernán Maidana & Juan Pablo Belatti
- 2022: Paweł Sokolnicki & Tomasz Listkiewicz
- 2018: Massimiliano Irrati
- 2022: Tomasz Kwiatkowski
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