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International football referee José María García-ArandaJosé María García-Aranda Encinar José María García-ArandaBorn on 3 March 1956 (age 68) European national teams matches by associationPeriod 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-Arandadebut 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 1-1 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 3-0 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 0-2 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 fixturesTop 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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