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Manuel Mejuto González

1965 - Today

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Manuel Enrique Mejuto González (born 16 April 1965) is a Spanish former football referee. He is best known for refereeing the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final between Liverpool and Milan. He also officiated two matches in the Euro 2004 in Portugal. In European club competition, he has refereed three UEFA Cup matches and thirty-seven UEFA Champions League matches in his career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Manuel Mejuto González is the 48th most popular referee (down from 46th in 2019), the 1,783rd most popular biography from Spain (up from 1,872nd in 2019) and the most popular Spanish Referee.

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Among REFEREES

Among referees, Manuel Mejuto González ranks 48 out of 147Before him are Jorge Larrionda, Peter O'Leary, Pierluigi Pairetto, Urs Meier, Marco Antonio Rodríguez, and Yuichi Nishimura. After him are Felix Brych, Anthony Taylor, Herbert Fandel, Khalil Al Ghamdi, Carlos Velasco Carballo, and Óscar Ruiz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Manuel Mejuto González ranks 329Before him are Christoph Brüx, Zak Starkey, Arminas Narbekovas, Bjørn Lomborg, Johnny Ekström, and Toshi. After him are Nathalie Stutzmann, James Nesbitt, Jeremy Piven, Samuel Le Bihan, Askar Mamin, and Booker T.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Manuel Mejuto González ranks 1,783 out of 3,355Before him are Victorio Unamuno (1909), Jonathan Soriano (1985), Manuel Rivas (1957), María Galiana (1935), Antonio Adán (1987), and Luis Rubiales (1977). After him are José Montilla (1955), Jaime de Marichalar (1963), Laura Alonso (1976), Marcial Pina (1946), Gonzalo Pérez (1380), and Rosendo Hernández (1922).

Among REFEREES In Spain

Among referees born in Spain, Manuel Mejuto González ranks 1After him are Carlos Velasco Carballo (1971), Luis Medina Cantalejo (1964), Alberto Undiano Mallenco (1973), Jesús Gil Manzano (1984), Carlos del Cerro Grande (1976), Alejandro Hernández Hernández (1982), and Eduardo Iturralde González (1967).