Who is FIFA referee?
REFEREES: Kurt Ams (2019), Jonathan Barreiro (2019), Christopher Beath (2011), Rebecca Durcau (2017), Daniel Elder (2022), Shaun Evans (2017), Kate Jacewicz (2011), Adam Kersey (2022), Alexander King (2020), Lara Lee (2019), Caey Reibelt (2014).
How do you become a referee for FIFA?
To be nominated as a FIFA Referee, you need to be at least 25 years (23 years for Assistant Referees) and at most 35 years of age on 1 January in the first year of nomination. The candidate will be required to be re-nominated and undergo medical and FIFA fitness tests every year.
Who are referees in CV?
Your references are people, called referees, who can testify about your character, skills and abilities to prospective employers. You could consider your referees as your personal advocates or ambassadors. The employer might call them or request in writing some information about you.
What are referees paid?
In addition to a yearly retainer that ranges between $50,700 to $55,300 and $1,500 per game. Umpires officiating international matches in the UEFA and European leagues receive up to $263,000.
What is Patricio Loustau famous for?
Patricio Loustau (born April 15, 1975) is an Argentine football referee who officiated primarily in Primera División since 2009, as well as for FIFA as a FIFA international referee since 2011. His father, Juan Carlos Loustau, is a former football referee, who officiated in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, held in Italy.
Who is Pedro Loustau?
Loustau was selected as one of the referees for Copa America Centenario where he officiated the Paraguay vs. Costa Rica Group A match in Orlando, Florida. On January 30, 2021, he whistled the final of the Copa Libertadores, between Palmeiras and Santos.
Who is Loustau’s father Juan Carlos?
His father, Juan Carlos Loustau, is a former football referee, who officiated in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, held in Italy. He was selected to referee 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.