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Massimo Busacca

1969 - aujourd'hui

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Massimo Busacca est un arbitre de football suisse né le 6 février 1969 à Bellinzone, dans le canton du Tessin. Il est d'origine sicilienne, précisément de Grammichele dans la province de Catane. Il parle cinq langues : l'italien (langue maternelle), l'anglais, le français, l'espagnol et l'allemand. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 28 in 2024). Massimo Busacca is the 23rd most popular arbitre (up from 25th in 2024), the 502nd most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 485th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Swiss Arbitre.

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Among Arbitres

Among arbitres, Massimo Busacca ranks 23 out of 147Before him are Sergio Gonella, Roberto Rosetti, István Kovács, Maurice Guigue, Viktor Kassai, and Gamal Al-Ghandour. After him are Damir Skomina, Toru Kamikawa, Clément Turpin, Arnaldo Cézar Coelho, Tom Henning Øvrebø, and Wolfgang Stark.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Massimo Busacca ranks 212Before him are Shea Whigham, Buckethead, Tyler Perry, Márcio Santos, Leonid Stadnyk, and Cesar Millan. After him are Nate Dogg, Juan Carlos Villamayor, Kim Raver, Danis Tanović, Spike Jonze, and Muriel Barbery.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Massimo Busacca ranks 502 out of 1,015Before him are René Bader (1922), Georges de Rham (1903), Nicolas Fuss (1755), Aurelio Galfetti (1936), Numa Droz (1844), and Carlo Clerici (1929). After him are Eugeniusz Bodo (1899), Daniel Risch (1978), Rudolf Gnägi (1917), Robert Alt (1927), Lionel Dunsterville (1865), and Paul Martin (1901).

Among Arbitres In Switzerland

Among arbitres born in Switzerland, Massimo Busacca ranks 2Before him are Gottfried Dienst (1919). After him are Urs Meier (1959), and Sandro Schärer (1988).

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