Raffaele Scorzoni
Raffaele Scorzoni (28 April 1902 Bologna, Italy - 8 July 1975 Bologna, Italy) was an Italian international football referee.[1]
Career
He officiated 6 international matches and was a FIFA referee from 1934 until 1941. He attributed a match in 1936 Olympic Games[2] and others were in friendly matches. He appointed a penalty kick against Germany in a friendly match Germany-Romania (9:3) in 1941 that captain of Romania team Iuliu Baratky converted it in 53rd minute.[3]
In club football, he officiated 251 matches in Serie A between 1930 and 1943.
Below are the important matches that he officiated:
Date | Match | Team1 | Score | Score | Team2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 Aug. 1936 | OG 1936 First Round | Poland | 4 | 2 | Hungary |
Personal life
In 1938 he was awarded the Giovanni Mauro Prize as the best Italian referee of the season.
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