La UEFA he has decided: it will be Polish Szymon Marciniak the referee of the final of Champions League that will see Manchester City e Inter compete for the trophy of the top European club competition, scheduled for next Saturday 10 June at the Ataturk Stadium in Istanbul, .
The Marcins, already referee of the final of World Cup di Qatar 2022 between Argentina e France, directed the quarter-final return leg between Napoli e Milan, a race that marked theelimination from the blues from the Champions. Not only that: the Polish player has also been selected for the return leg of the semi-final between Real Madrid e Manchester City, won 4-0 by Guardiola's men.
The 42-year-old Polish referee will be accompanied by his compatriots Pawel Sokolnicki e Tomasz Listkiewicz as assistants, the Romanian Istvan Kovacs (who was the referee instead of the first leg of the quarter-finals between Milan and Napoli) fourth match official, while the Poles will be at the VAR Tomasz Kwiatowski e Bartosz Frankowski, together with German Mark Fritz.
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Marciniak will referee the Champions League final. Taylor will referee the European final.
UEFA has also appointed the English referee Anthony Taylor to direct May 31st to Budapest the final of Europa League from Seville e Roma. An international since 2013, the 44-year-old English referee has already refereed six Champions League matches and one Europa League match this season.
His CV also includes the European Super Cup 2020 between Bayern e Seville and the final of Nations League 2021 between Spain e France. Taylor will be accompanied by the linesmen Gary Beswick e adam nunn, the fourth man michael oliver e Stuart Burt as a reserve among the linesmen. At the VAR, however, the English Stuart Atwell e Christopher Kavanagh and the German Bastian Dankert.







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