Euro 2024 referees: All match officials set to take charge of games in Germany

The Euro 2024 referees are an esteemed team of officials from around the world looking to prevent dirty tricks or dark arts from getting in the way this summer

Euro 2024 referees set to take charge of matches at the tournament in Germany

The Euro 2024 referees have been announced, with some familiar names officiating this summer.

These refs from across the continent are in charge for the 51 fixtures at Euro 2024, with two assistant referees, a fourth official on the touchline and a reserve assistant to keep every squad under control. Outside the stadium, there will be a team of three video assistant referees in the VAR bunker during every game, too, while semi-automated offsides will be in operation for the first time ever.

According to UEFA’s managing director, Roberto Rosetti, only officials who have “performed consistently to the highest standards in UEFA’s top competitions, and also in their domestic competitions” have made the grade, with 57 referees and assistants, 20 video match officials and 12 support match officials called up for the tournament. Below, FourFourTwo details every referee taking charge of matches this summer.

Euro 2024 referees

1. Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)

Referee Artur Soares Dias gestures during the Semi-Final Second Leg - Portuguese Cup match between FC Porto and Vitoria Guimaraes at Estadio do Dragao on April 17, 2024 in Porto, Portugal. (Photo by Diogo Cardoso/Getty Images)

Artur Soares Dias became Portugal’s youngest FIFA referee ever when he made the grade in 2010 and the 44-year-old has plenty of experience in club and international European football. He refereed two games in Euro 2020, including England’s group-stage win over the Czech Republic at Wembley.

In 2017, he and his family were the subject of death threats before he was due to take charge of a Primeira Liga clash between Paco de Ferreira and Porto. The Euro 2024 final falls on his 45th birthday.

Paulo Soares and Pedro Ribeiro have been selected as Dias’ assistants.

2. Jesus Gil Manzano (Spain) 

Referee Jesus Gil Manzano gestures during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Deportivo Alaves and Atletico Madrid at Estadio de Mendizorroza on April 21, 2024 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

The 40-year-old official was in the spotlight earlier this season for his part in one of the most controversial decisions in La Liga this term. Manzano was the man in the middle for Real Madrid’s 2-2 draw at Valencia in March, when he blew for full-time seconds before Jude Bellingham headed the ball into the goal. Bellingham, believing he had scored a last-gasp winning goal, protested vehemently, with Manzano sending him off. He also had a 2018 run-in with Lionel Messi, who refused to shake his hand following a Barcelona match.

Manzano has been FIFA-listed since 2014 and this will be his second senior international tournament after the 2021 Copa America.

Diego Barbero Sevilla and Angel Nevado Rodriguez have been selected as Manzano’s assistant referees.

3. Marco Guida (Italy) 

Referee Marco Guida from Italy during the UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24 Semi-Final first leg match between Aston Villa and Olympiacos FC at Villa Park on May 2, 2024 in Birmingham, England.(Photo by James Baylis - AMA/Getty Images)

FIFA-listed since 2014, the 42-year-old Italian will be officiating at a senior international tournament for the first time this summer.

He arrives in Germany with a wealth of Serie A and European experience, but got on Manchester United fans’ radar when he left the Old Trafford fans bemused by blowing for half-time after 44 minutes and 41 seconds of the Red Devils Champions League clash against FC Copenhagen earlier this season.

Filippo Meli and Giorgio Peretti have been selected as Guida’s assistants.

Referee Istvan Kovacs of Romania gives a yellow card to Raphinha of Barcelona during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg match between FC Barcelona (Barca) and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on April 16, 2024 in Barcelona, Spain.(Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)

The 39-year-old Romanian official has been on UEFA’s elite list since 2019 and took charge of the 2022 Europa Conference League final between Roma and Feyenoord. He oversaw a Netherlands win over North Macedonia at Euro 2020 and went to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he was a fourth official in eight matches.

He drew the ire of Barcelona boss Xavi in April for his performance in their dramatic Champions League quarter-final collapse against Paris Saint-Germain, with Ronald Araujo’s controversial red card being followed by Xavi himself getting his marching orders from the touchline.

Vasile Florin Marinescu and Mihai Ovidiu Artene have been selected as Kovacs’ assistants.

Referee Francois Letexier gestures during the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 Semi-Final first leg match between AS Roma and Bayer 04 Leverkusen at Stadio Olimpico on May 2, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Referee Michael Oliver looks on during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Fulham FC at City Ground on April 02, 2024 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

12. Daniele Orsato (Italy) 

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Referee Daniel Siebert gestures during the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 Semi-Final first leg match between Olympique de Marseille and Atalanta BC at Stade de Marseille on May 02, 2024 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)

15. Anthony Taylor (England) 

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French referee Clement Turpin pointing

A member of UEFA’s elite group since 2012, Leandro Trossard lookalike Turpin brings plenty of experience to Germany. At club level, he has refereed the 2021 Europa League final between Villarreal and Manchester United, plus the 2022 Champions League final when Liverpool took on Real Madrid.

This will be his fifth major international tournament, with the 41-year-old having gone to the past two Euros and World Cups.

Nicolas Danos and Benjamin Pages have been selected as Turpin’s assistants.

18. Slavko Vincic (Slovenia)

referee Slavko Vincic looks on during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg match between Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid at Signal Iduna Park on April 16, 2024 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Alex Gottschalk/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

19. Felix Zwayer (Germany)

Referee Felix Zwayer looks on during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 first leg match between SSC Napoli v FC Barcelona at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 21, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Referee Stuart Attwell

A familiar face to those in the Premier League, Attwell made his debut in 2008 as the youngest person ever to referee in the Premier League. The Nuneaton-born was demoted from the Select Group in February 2012, returning to refereeing in the Football League in March 2016.

2. Jerome Brisard (France)

Referee Jerome Brisard

Brisard began officiating in Ligue 2 before being promoted to the French top division in 2017. He was added to the FIFA referees list in 2018 and was a VAR for Euro 2020.

Coote is another face that many Premier League fans will recognise as the referee of the 2023 League Cup final and a regular in the English top flight. Coote began reffing at 16 and has been FIFA-listed since 2020. 

Dankert is a sports scientist and in his day job, works as a general manager and marketing director. He has been a Bundesliga referee since 2012 and been FIFA-listed since 2014.

5. Willy Delajod (France)

Referee Willy Delajod

Starting his officiating career at the age of 13, Delajod has been a Ligue 1 referee for the past five years. He was listed as the assistant VAR for the 2022 Champions League final and became a FIFA-listed video official in 2021.

7. Christian Dingert (Germany)

Dingert is a registered Bundesliga referee and one of the more experienced VAR officials at the European Championship. The 43-year-old has been FIFA-listed for 11 years and one of three German VAR officials – one more than any other nation – at the tournament.

Referee Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez

So good they named him twice, Hernandez Hernandez was voted the best referee in Spain by the Spanish FA’s technical committee in 2017. He has been working in La Liga since 2014 and in 2014 became FIFA-listed. In 2021, he was embroiled in controversy during a Madrid derby when he refused to consult with VAR when Felipe appeared to commit a handball.

Referee Massimiliano Irrati

12. Nejc Kajtazovic (Slovenia)

Referee Tomasz Kwiatkowski
Kwiatkowski is one of several Polish officials at the tournament. He is best known by England fans as the man who suggested Szymon Marciniak should review a controversial handball by Tino Livramento against PSG in the Champions League this season.

Referee Juan Martinez Munuera
Benidorm-born Martinez Munuera began officiating in the depths of the Spanish pyramid in 2006 before working his way up to La Liga in 2013. He has been FIFA-listed since 2015 and was selected for Euro 2020.

15. Tiago Martins (Portugal)

Referee Tiago Martins

Martins has been a referee in Portugal’s Primeira Liga since 2014 and was given FIFA-listed status in 2015. The 44-year-old went to the 2018 Wold Cup as a VAR official. 

Popa is one of just four Romanian officials at Euro 2024. He was selected as the assistant video assitant referee for the most recent Europa League final between Atalanta and Bayer Leverkusen.

Referee Fedayi San

San is a Swiss official who went viral this year after telling a player he had a whole pitch to pass to, when the unfortunate passer had actually him the ref with his wayward ball. He served as an assistant VAR official in the Super Cup last year between Manchester City and Sevilla.

18. Alper Ulusoy (Turkey)

19. Paolo Valeri (Italy)

Referee Paolo Valeri

Valeri is one of the most experienced officials at the Euros, having began working in Serie A in 2007. The 46-year-old has been FIFA-listed since 2011.

Referee Pol van Boekel

Van Boekel is now 48 and one of the oldest referees at the Euros. He became a FIFA referee in 2008 and was the video assistant referee who controversially upheld Danny Makkelie’s decision to award a penalty for a foul on Raheem Sterling against Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final.

Referee Mykola Balakin

4. Rade Obrenovic (Slovenia)

Obrenovic made his debut in the Champions League as a 33-year-old referee and has been FIFA-listed since 2017. Jure Praprotnik served as his assistant for his UCL debut between Royal Antwerp and Shakhtar Donetsk and will accompany him once more at the Euros.

Referee Irfan Peljto

Peljto is the only Bosnian to have officiated a Champions League group stage or knockout phase match. He has been FIFA-listed since 2015 and referees in the Bosnian league, alongside linesman Senad Ibrisimbegovic, who has been selected for the Euros with him.