Paolo Bergamo
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Italian football referee
Paolo Bergamo (born 21 April 1943) is an Italian former football referee.[1] He is better known as the former Italian Football Federation (FIGC) referee designator who was implicated in the 2006 Italian football scandal,[2] and who resigned his position on 4 July 2006.[3]
Bergamo officiated at UEFA Euro 1984, supervising the semifinal between France and Portugal.[4] His additional competitions include qualifiers for the 1982 World Cup,[5] 1986 World Cup,[6] and Euro 1984.[7] He is known to have served as a FIFA referee during the period from 1981 to 1985.[5] [6]
References
[edit ]- ^ Profile Archived 2007年09月29日 at the Wayback Machine (in German): Weltfussball.de website.
- ^ Ruperto, Cesare; Zoppellari, Mario; Porceddu, Carlo; Lo Piano, Michele; Marziale, Giuseppe; Metitieri, Antonio. "Testo della Decisione Relativa al Comm. Uff. N.1/C - Riunione del 29 Giugno/3-4-5-6-7 Luglio 2006". La Gazzetta dello Sport , July 14, 2006. Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
- ^ Resignation as referee designator, FIGC, 2006: People's Daily Online website.
- ^ UEFA. "France 3-2 Portugal". June 23, 1984. Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
- ^ a b RSSSF . "World Cup 1982 qualifications". Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
- ^ a b RSSSF. "World Cup 1986 qualifications". Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
- ^ Haisma, Marcel. "European Championship 1984 - Qualifying - Full Details". RSSSF, July 31, 2008. Retrieved on May 17, 2013.
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