Nikolay Latyshev
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Nikolay Gavrilovich Latyshev (Russian: Николай Гаврилович Латышев; November 22, 1913 – February 18, 1999) was the referee in the 1962 FIFA World Cup final staged in Santiago between Brazil and Czechoslovakia.[1]
He was the first FIFA referee from the Soviet Union (since 1952), as well as the first Soviet to be appointed to officiate in a World Cup final.
Prior to the referee career, Latyshev played for FC Elektrozavod, Stalinets, and Dynamo Moscow.[2]
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- Biography (in Russian)
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Preceded by | 1962 FIFA World Cup 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:
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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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