Meet The Most Awarded Football Referee Who Started As A Player But Ended Up As A Referee

Pierluigi Collina is a popular name in the world of football, Pierluigi love for the game of football brought him to a point where he officiated in the beautiful game of football. Pierluigi Collina was born on the 13th of February, 1960. His affection for the beautiful game of football can be tracked back to his childhood days as a player, Collina was playing for a neighborhood football team during his young years as a midfielder.

Pierluigi Collina was born on the 13th of February, 1960. His affection for the beautiful game of football can be tracked back to his childhood days as a player, Collina was playing for a neighborhood football team during his young years as a midfielder. Collina at the age of 17 realised that he wasn’t sufficiently gifted to play as a professional football player, however an opportunity came for him to show off his officiating skill and within a short time he was recognised for this feat in the Italian officiating part of football.

Collina’s standard of directing and officiating was immediately recognised, and within three years he ended up refereeing at the most significant level of provincial matches, advancing to third-division Serie C1 and C2 respectively.

After three seasons and an advancement to the confounding levels of directing Serie B and Serie A matches, Collina kept on surprising everyone with his refereeing skills taking full advantage of his tactical sharpness he quickly gained the appreciation of players under his influence.

Nobody player for any reason had the chance to challenge his decision, and the players who did were often viewed by Collina reminding them that he is still in charge of the game being played.

In 1995, and after only 43 Serie A installations as referee in charge, Collina was then used as an official non the FIFA spotlight, his most most memorable international game was at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where he directed, controlled and referred in five different games, including the last game which was the final between Argentina and Nigeria.

Two years later, the Italian was later named among a set of referees to officiate in the 1998 World Cup in France, prior to being chosen as a referee for the 1999 Champions League game between Manchester and Bayern Munich, in which the game was won 2-1 in injury time.

Collina was picked by FIFA to officiate during the 2002 World Cup final in Yokohama, and later on he was picked to officiate the 2004 UEFA Champions League final game in Gothenburg. He turned out to be especially loved by the British team, subsequent to directing in two games against Germany in 2000 and 2002, the two of which were easily won by Britain.

Having been named the IFFNS World’s Best Referee a record multiple times between the year 1998 and 2003, he likewise gathered the honor of Serie A’s Referee of the Year multiple times, which was an additionally record to his tally. One of the things that was loved about him was his strict feature during his time as a referee, he was also quick to understand the game of football and took decisions fairly.

Collina’s refereeing vocation ended suddenly at the age 45, he spent a total of 28 years as a professional football referee. Currently, he is non-paid expert to the Italian Football Referee Association and he is considered a legend by many football loving fans around the world.

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