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Marco Guida

1981 - Today

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Marco Guida Pidoraz (born 7 June 1981) is an Italian football referee who officiates in Serie A. He has been a FIFA referee since 2014, and is ranked as a UEFA elite category referee. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marco Guida is the 147th most popular referee, the 4,922nd most popular biography from Italy and the 10th most popular Italian Referee.

Marco Guida is most famous for officiating matches in Serie A, the top tier of Italian football, and for his role as a referee in various international competitions, including UEFA tournaments. He is recognized for his experience and contributions to the sport as a referee since 2009.

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Among REFEREES

Among referees, Marco Guida ranks 147 out of 147Before him are Ahmed Al-Kaf, Sandro Schärer, Victor Gomes, Enrique Osses, Matthew Breeze, and Ivan Kružliak. After him are Halil Umut Meler, Fahad Al-Mirdasi, Iván Barton, Mike Riley, Julio Bascuñán, and Andreas Ekberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Marco Guida ranks 1,117Before him are Mathias Abel, Péter Ács, Trixi Worrack, Sébastien Lefebvre, Sven Riederer, and Jiang Lin. After him are Aquivaldo Mosquera, Iriney, Luis Moreno, Ania, Eduard Stăncioiu, and Lee Hyo-jung.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Marco Guida ranks 4,923 out of 5,161Before him are Ylenia Scapin (1975), Marco Marzano (1980), Marco Velo (1974), Anna Cappellini (1987), Michele Pazienza (1982), and Luca Marin (1986). After him are Raoul Bellanova (2000), Michele Didoni (1974), Luca Cigarini (1986), Paolo Bianco (1977), Rik de Voest (1980), and Manuele Mori (1980).

Among REFEREES In Italy

Among referees born in Italy, Marco Guida ranks 10Before him are Roberto Rosetti (1967), Daniele Orsato (1975), Pierluigi Pairetto (1952), Gianluca Rocchi (1973), Stefano Farina (1962), and Paolo Tagliavento (1972).