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International football referee José María García-Aranda

José María García-Aranda Encinar
José María García-Aranda
Born on 3 March 1956 (age 68)

European national teams matches by association

Period
Apps
Association
Hometown
29 May 1994 - 02 Jun 2001
14
Spain
Madrid
Total:
14
European national teams matches by competition
Competition
Apps
European Championship final tournament
2
European Championship qualifiers
3
World Cup qualifiers
5
World Cup final tournament
3
Friendly matches and other tournaments
1
Total:
14

European national football teams matches officiated by José María García-Aranda

debut age - 38 years 2 months 26 days
1
29 May 1994 18:00 (+2:00)

Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion

Friendly International
2
26 Apr 1995 19:45 (+2:00)

Dusseldorf, Rheinstadion

UEFA Euro 1996 Qualifying, Group 7
3
10 Nov 1996 15:00

Glasgow, Ibrox Park

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 4
4
30 Apr 1997 20:45 (+2:00)

Naples, Stadio San Paolo

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 2
5
20 Aug 1997 19:30 (+1:00)

Belfast, Windsor Park

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 9
6
10 Jun 1998 17:30 (+2:00)

Saint-Denis, Stade de France

1998 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Group A
7
29 Jun 1998 21:00 (+2:00)

Toulouse, Stade Municipal de Toulouse

1998 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Round of 16
8
08 Jul 1998 21:00 (+2:00)

Saint-Denis, Stade de France

1998 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Semifinal
9
05 Jun 1999 15:00 (+1:00)

London, British Empire Exhibition Stadium (Wembley)

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 5
10
09 Oct 1999 19:30 (+2:00)

Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 8
11
14 Jun 2000 20:45 (+2:00)

Brussels, Stade Roi Baudouin

2000 UEFA European Championship, Group B
12
25 Jun 2000 18:00 (+2:00)

Rotterdam, Stadion de Kuip (Feijenoord)

2000 UEFA European Championship, Quarterfinal
13
02 Sep 2000 19:00 (+3:00)

Kyiv, Olimpiysky National Sports Complex

2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 5
14
02 Jun 2001 18:00 (+2:00)

Solna, Råsunda Fotbollstadion

2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 4
Comments
International football referees from Spain by name
Name of referee
Born
Died
Team, period
Apps
First match
Last match
Juan Gardeazábal
27 Nov 1923
21 Dec 1969
1955 - 1969
19
04 May 1955
16 Apr 1969
Jesús Gil Manzano
04 Feb 1984
2014 - 2024
26
18 Nov 2014
17 Jun 2024
Manuel Gómez Arribas
15 Feb 1920
24 Jul 1969
1967 - 1967
1
25 Jun 1967
25 Jun 1967
José González Echeverría
11 Jan 1917
15 Jan 2009
1964 - 1964
1
11 Apr 1964
11 Apr 1964
Bernardino González Vázquez
29 Mar 1966
2006 - 2006
1
06 Sep 2006
06 Sep 2006
International football referees with most appearances in period from 1994 to 2001
Name of referee
Born
Died
Team, period
Apps
First match
Last match
Hugh Dallas
26 Oct 1957
1994 - 2002
23
04 Jun 1994
06 Oct 2001
Vítor Melo Pereira
21 Apr 1957
1993 - 2002
22
06 Sep 1995
14 Nov 2001
Mario van der Ende
28 Mar 1956
1991 - 2001
22
18 Jun 1994
01 Sep 2001
Anders Frisk
18 Feb 1963
1991 - 2004
22
07 Sep 1994
14 Nov 2001
Romāns Lajuks
19 Jun 1964
1991 - 2008
21
23 May 1994
15 Aug 2001

Spain upcoming fixtures

UEFA Nations League
Switzerland v Spain
Lancy, Sunday 8 September 2024
UEFA Nations League
Spain v Denmark
Murcia, Saturday 12 October 2024
UEFA Nations League
Spain v Serbia
Córdoba, Tuesday 15 October 2024
UEFA Nations League
Denmark v Spain
Copenhagen, Friday 15 November 2024
Top Spain international referees
World Cup qualifiers
1. Alberto Undiano Mallenco (2005 - 2017) - 14 matches
2. Manuel Enrique Mejuto González (2001 - 2009) - 12 matches
3. Antonio Mateu (2012 - 2022) - 11 matches
4. Arturo Daudén Ibáñez (2000 - 2005) - 6 matches
5. Jesús Gil Manzano (2016 - 2021) - 6 matches
6. Carlos del Cerro Grande (2017 - 2021) - 6 matches
7. David Fernández Borbalán (2012 - 2017) - 6 matches
.... José María García-Aranda (1996 - 2001) - 5 matches
Top international referees from Madrid
1. Carlos Velasco Carballo (2008 - 2016) - 27 matches
2. Carlos del Cerro Grande (2006 - 2022) - 20 matches
3. José María García-Aranda (1994 - 2001) - 14 matches
4. Pedro Escartín (1930 - 1948) - 11 matches
5. Juan Antonio Fernández Marín (1995 - 2002) - 8 matches
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