Michał Listkiewicz
Born | (1953-05-20) 20 May 1953 (age 71) Warsaw, Poland | ||
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1989–1998 | Ekstraklasa | Referee | |
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Years | League | Role | |
1983–1996 | FIFA-listed | Referee |
Michał Józef Listkiewicz (born May 20, 1953) is a retired Polish football referee, former president of Polish Football Association. He graduated from Warsaw University in 1977.
He was a football referee since 1973, officiating internationally since 1983. Referee of the World Cup in Italy 1990, included final match and USA 1994, also Euro 1988 and Olympic Games in Seoul 1988.
Since 1989 at the Polish Football Association: Press officer, Deputy General Secretary, General Secretary, Vice-President. From June 1999 to October 2008 President of Polish FA. On 8 July 2016 he became chairman of referees committee of Football Association of the Czech Republic.[1]
Besides his native Polish, he also speaks fluent Hungarian,[2] English, German, Russian and Finnish.[3]
References
- ^ "Novým šéfem komise rozhodčích se stal Polák Listkiewicz. Peltovi představil svou vizi". aktualne.cz (in Czech). 8 July 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
- ^ "Michał Listkiewicz i jego Węgry". businessandbeauty.pl (in Polish). December 2011. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
- ^ "Poligloci polskiego sportu. Oni dogadają się z każdym!". se.pl (in Polish). 10 October 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
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- 1930: John Langenus
- 1934: Ivan Eklind
- 1938: Georges Capdeville
- 1950: George Reader
- 1954: William Ling
- 1958: Maurice Guigue
- 1962: Nikolay Latyshev
- 1966: Gottfried Dienst
- 1970: Rudi Glöckner
- 1974: Jack Taylor
- 1978: Sergio Gonella
- 1982: Arnaldo Cézar Coelho
- 1986: Romualdo Arppi Filho
- 1990: / Edgardo Codesal Méndez
- 1994: Sándor Puhl
- 1998: Said Belqola
- 2002: Pierluigi Collina
- 2006: Horacio Elizondo
- 2010: Howard Webb
- 2014: Nicola Rizzoli
- 2018: Néstor Pitana
- 2022: Szymon Marciniak
- 1930: Ulises Saucedo & Henri Christophe
- 1934: Louis Baert & Mihály Iváncsics
- 1938: Hans Wüthrich & Augustin Krist
- 1950: Arthur Edward Ellis & George Mitchell
- 1954: Vincenzo Orlandini & Sandy Griffiths
- 1958: Albert Dusch & Juan Gardeazábal Garay
- 1962: Leo Horn & Bobby Davidson
- 1966: Tofiq Bahramov & Karol Galba
- 1970: Rudolf Scheurer & Ángel Norberto Coerezza
- 1974: Ramón Barreto Ruiz & Alfonso González Archundia
- 1978: Ramón Barreto Ruiz & Erich Linemayr
- 1982: Abraham Klein & Vojtech Christov
- 1986: Erik Fredriksson & Berny Ulloa Morera
- 1990: Armando Pérez Hoyos & Michał Listkiewicz
- 1994: Venancio Zarate Vázquez & Mohammad Fanaei
- 1998: Mark Warren & Achmat Salie
- 2002: Leif Lindberg & Philip Sharp
- 2006: Dario García & Rodolfo Otero
- 2010: Darren Cann & Mike Mullarkey
- 2014: Renato Faverani & Andrea Stefani
- 2018: Hernán Maidana & Juan Pablo Belatti
- 2022: Paweł Sokolnicki & Tomasz Listkiewicz
- 2018: Massimiliano Irrati
- 2022: Tomasz Kwiatkowski
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