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Alberto Undiano Mallenco

1973 - Today

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Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto wnˈdjano maˈʎeŋko]; born 6 October 1973) is a retired Spanish football referee. He was a full international referee for FIFA from 2004 to 2019. Undiano is also a part-time sociologist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alberto Undiano Mallenco is the 69th most popular referee (up from 74th in 2019), the 2,021st most popular biography from Spain (up from 2,160th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Spanish Referee.

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Among REFEREES

Among referees, Alberto Undiano Mallenco ranks 69 out of 147Before him are Djamel Haimoudi, Nawaf Shukralla, Willie Collum, Stéphane Lannoy, Peter Fröjdfeldt, and Danny Makkelie. After him are Gianluca Rocchi, Joel Aguilar, Felix Zwayer, Jonas Eriksson, Koman Coulibaly, and Éric Poulat.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Alberto Undiano Mallenco ranks 370Before him are Júnior, Jill Johnson, Trick-Trick, David Zepeda, Kris Holden-Ried, and Hitoshi Sasaki. After him are David Draiman, Atom Willard, Junko Ozawa, Demis Nikolaidis, Lance Barber, and Javier de Pedro.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Alberto Undiano Mallenco ranks 2,021 out of 3,355Before him are Enrique Múgica (1932), Alfonso Dastis (1955), David Trueba (1969), Álvaro Bautista (1984), Manuel Sarabia (1957), and Esteban Vigo (1955). After him are Ana Rosa Quintana (1956), Denis Suárez (1994), José Amavisca (1971), Javi Gracia (1970), Javier de Pedro (1973), and Pedro Uralde (1958).

Among REFEREES In Spain

Among referees born in Spain, Alberto Undiano Mallenco ranks 4Before him are Manuel Mejuto González (1965), Carlos Velasco Carballo (1971), and Luis Medina Cantalejo (1964). After him are Jesús Gil Manzano (1984), Carlos del Cerro Grande (1976), Alejandro Hernández Hernández (1982), and Eduardo Iturralde González (1967).