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International football referee Ramón Barreto

Ramón Ivanoes Barreto Ruiz
Ramón Barreto
Born on 14 September 1939, Melo, Cerro Largo, Uruguay
Died on 4 April 2015 (aged 75)

European national teams matches by association

Period
Apps
Association
Hometown
19 Dec 1968 - 14 Feb 1985
19
Uruguay
Montevideo
Total:
19
European national teams matches by competition
Competition
Apps
World Cup qualifiers
1
World Cup final tournament
5
Friendly matches and other tournaments
13
Total:
19

European national football teams matches officiated by Ramón Barreto

debut age - 29 years 3 months 5 days
1
19 Dec 1968 21:00 (-3:00)

Belo Horizonte, Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto (Mineirão)

Friendly International
2
12 Jun 1969 21:30 (-3:00)

Rio de Janeiro, Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã)

Friendly International
3
03 Jun 1970 16:00 (-6:00)

Guadalajara, Estadio Jalisco

1970 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Group 3
4
08 Feb 1971 21:30 (-3:00)

Montevideo, Estadio Centenario

Friendly International
5
08 May 1974

Montevideo, Estadio Centenario

Friendly International
6
22 Jun 1974 19:30 (+1:00)

Hamburg, Volksparkstadion

1974 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Group 1
7
26 Jun 1974 19:30 (+1:00)

Stuttgart, Neckarstadion

1974 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Group B
8
31 May 1976 15:00 (-4:00)

New Haven, Yale Bowl

1976 USA Bicentennial Cup Tournament
9
23 Jul 1976 21:00 (-4:00)

Montréal, Olympic Stadium

XXI. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1976, Group B
10
31 Jul 1976 21:30 (-4:00)

Montréal, Olympic Stadium

XXI. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1976, Final
11
01 Dec 1976 21:15 (-3:00)

Rio de Janeiro, Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã)

Friendly International
12
27 Feb 1977 18:00 (-3:00)

Buenos Aires, Estadio La Bombonera

Friendly International
13
12 Jun 1977

Buenos Aires, Estadio La Bombonera

Friendly International
14
12 Jul 1977 13:00 (-3:00)

Buenos Aires, Estadio La Bombonera

Friendly International
15
29 Oct 1977 17:00 (+1:00)

Budapest, Népstadion

1978 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Play-off
16
06 Jun 1978 13:45 (-3:00)

Mar del Plata, Estadio Mundialista

1978 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Group 1
17
18 Jun 1978 16:45 (-3:00)

Córdoba, Estadio Chateau Carreras

1978 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Group A
18
22 May 1979 20:15 (+1:00)

Bern, Wankdorfstadion

Fédération Internationale de Football Association 75th Anniversary Match
19
14 Feb 1985 21:30 (-3:00)

Montevideo, Estadio Centenario

Friendly International
Comments

db - posted on 15 May 2022 at 13:08:45

Ramon Ivanoes Barreto Ruiz
Born 14.09.1937 (link: )
International football referees from Uruguay by name
Name of referee
Born
Died
Team, period
Apps
First match
Last match
José Luis Bazán
11 Feb 1942
21 Jul 2015
1980 - 1986
4
08 Dec 1980
02 Jun 1986
Daniel Bello
19 Oct 1955
1998 - 1999
2
29 Apr 1998
26 Jun 1999
Juan Daniel Cardellino
04 Mar 1942
08 Sep 2007
1978 - 1990
11
05 Apr 1978
09 Jun 1990
Roque Cerullo
1978 - 1978
1
29 Mar 1978
29 Mar 1978
José María Codesal
20 Oct 1927
13 Dec 1979
1958 - 1966
3
08 Jun 1958
16 Jul 1966
International football referees with most appearances in period from 1968 to 1985
Name of referee
Born
Died
Team, period
Apps
First match
Last match
Károly Palotai
11 Sep 1935
03 Feb 2018
1972 - 1984
26
23 May 1972
17 Jan 1984
Erich Linemayr
24 Jan 1933
04 Jun 2016
1968 - 1981
25
10 Apr 1968
23 Sep 1981
Jack Taylor
21 Apr 1930
27 Jul 2012
1963 - 1977
24
16 Apr 1969
03 Jun 1977
Robert Wurtz
16 Dec 1941
1971 - 1984
23
07 Nov 1971
14 Nov 1984
Kurt Tschenscher
05 Oct 1928
13 Aug 2014
1958 - 1974
22
11 May 1968
03 Jul 1974
Top Uruguay international referees
World Cup final tournament
1. Jorge Larrionda (2006 - 2010) - 8 matches
2. Ramón Barreto (1970 - 1978) - 5 matches
3. Juan Daniel Cardellino (1982 - 1990) - 3 matches
4. Andrés Cunha (2018) - 3 matches
5. Aníbal Tejada (1930) - 2 matches
6. José María Codesal (1958 - 1966) - 2 matches
Top international referees from Montevideo
1. Ramón Barreto (1968 - 1985) - 19 matches
2. Jorge Larrionda (2003 - 2011) - 14 matches
3. Juan Daniel Cardellino (1978 - 1990) - 11 matches
4. Esteban Marino (1954 - 1965) - 5 matches
5. José María Codesal (1958 - 1966) - 3 matches
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