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Rinaldo Barlassina

Rinaldo Barlassina
Born 2 May 1898
Novara, Italy
Died 23 December 1946
Bergamo, Italy
Years Role
1931–1942 football referee

Rinaldo Barlassina (2 May 1898 in Novara, Italy – 23 December 1946 in Bergamo, Italy) was an Italian international football referee.[1] He was one of the first three Italian referees to officiate in the World Cup (with Francesco Mattea and Albino Carraro).

Career

He officiated 36 international matches and was FIFA referee in 1931–1942. He attributed 4 matches in 1934 (3) and 1938 (1) World Cup, 1938 World Cup qualifying (2), 1936 Olympic Games (1)[2] and others were in friendly matches. He gave a red card in friendly match in 1935 between Hungary-Austria (6:3) to home team footballer Pál Titkos in 88th minute.[3] He also attributed 4 matches in Central European International Cup in 1931 and 1934-1935 editions and 1937 Eduard Benes Cup Romania-Czechoslovakia (1:1) match which all were friendly matches.[4]

In club football he officiated two Mitropa Cup matches in 1931 and 1936 editions which all of them were final matches.[5]

Below are his important matches where he officiated:[6]

Date Match Team1 Score Score Team2
27 May 1934 WC 1934 Round of 16 Hungary 4 2 Egypt
31 May 1934 WC 1934 Quarter final Germany 2 1 Sweden
3 Jun. 1934 WC 1934 Semi final Czechoslovakia 3 1 Germany
6 Aug. 1936 OG 1936 First Round Peru 7 3 Finland
7 Nov. 1937 WC 1938 Qualification Bulgaria 1 1 Czechoslovakia
3 Apr. 1938 WC 1938 Qualification Yugoslavia 1 0 Poland
12 Jun. 1938 WC 1938 Quarter final Hungary 2 0 Switzerland

References and notes

  1. ^ Profil of referee
  2. ^ Referee's competitive matches
  3. ^ HUN-AUT 6:3
  4. ^ European International Cup matches
  5. ^ Mitopa Cup matches
  6. ^ "Rinaldo Barlassina, international football referee". eu-football.info. Retrieved 2024-10-02.


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