A referee is responsible for managing rules and regulations during a football match. They have the authority to decide disciplinary actions against players, start and stop the match. You cannot enjoy a football game without a referee. Who is the best football referee in history? Let’s look at the top ten greatest football referees ever.
All-Time Greatest Referees in Football
Being a referee is a difficult task, they have to run continuously, watch the game closely, and provide appropriate decisions. Who is the legendary football referee?
This Italian former football referee was treated with respect by the players. He received the ‘Best Referee of the Year’ award by FIFA (International Federation of Association Football) six-time consecutively from 1998 to 2003. He was nicknamed ‘Kojak’ for his distinctive bald appearance due to alopecia.
German former football referee Markus received FIFA’s ‘Best Referee of the Year’ award three times. He debuted at the age of 25 as the youngest Bundesliga referee in 1988. He is also a professional dentist besides his referee career.
Webb supervised various football league cup finals, FA community shield finals, and FA Cup finals. He officiated as FIFA listed referee from 2005 to 2014. He was a sergeant in South Yorkshire police before he entered into a referee career.
Kim Milton was taller than other international players and was known for his distinctive six feet and six inches height. This Danish football referee have been a part of 53 UEFA champions league matches and 154 internationals throughout his career. Apart from his career, he also worked as an IT manager.
In 2006-2007, he was named the Portuguese Referee of the Year by FIFA. He was born in Lisbon, Portugal, and became a FIFA-listed referee from 2003-15. He managed the UEFA European Championship Finals and UEFA Champions League in a single year.
One of the best referees from France made a funny decision at FIFA World Cup in 1990. He put on eight minutes of stoppage time in the semifinal between Argentina and Italy. Later, he said that he forgot to check his watch. He also refereed three European championships, the 1982 FIFA World Cup and the 1986 Euro Cup Final.
Peter Mikkelsen stands among the top ten football referees who made history. He was a FIFA-listed Danish referee from 1985-96. At the age of 30, he led two matches at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. He died on 30th January 2019 after a long battle with cancer.
One of the most highly criticized figures in Spain due to his negligence of not giving a penalty or card at the 1994 World Cup quarter-final between Spain and Italy. The International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) named him the World’s Best Referee of the Year from 1994 to 1997.
Oscar Ruiz made his name among the greatest football referees ever. He led the three consecutive FIFA World Cups from 2002 to 2010. He was a lawyer by profession apart from his football career.
Other most influential football referees of all time are Viktor Kassai, Bjorn Kuipers, Cuneyt Cakir, Mark Geiger, and more. All of them made significant contributions to the football game.
Pierluigi Collina from Italy is widely regarded as the top referee in football history, consistently ranked #1 by IFFHS in all-time referee polls.
IFFHS stands for the International Federation of Football History & Statistics. It compiles rankings and awards based on referee performances globally, making its “All-Time Best Referees” list a respected benchmark.
Pierluigi Collina won the IFFHS “World’s Best Referee” award six times consecutively (1998–2003).
Yes. For example, Óscar Ruiz from Colombia is in top rankings, representing CONMEBOL, a non-European confederation.
Typically: consistency, fairness, fitness, ability to manage big matches, respect from players, decision making under pressure. Historic high-profile matches (World Cup finals, Champions League finals) also add to a referee’s legacy.
Along with Collina, names include Markus Merk (Germany), Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark), Howard Webb (England), Björn Kuipers (Netherlands), and Nicola Rizzoli (Italy).
The IFFHS updates annual and decade rankings; the “All-Time” list reflects accumulated points over many years (1987-present in many reports).
Yes. Referees who perform in high-stakes modern matches, maintain consistency, and accumulate recognition (like IFFHS awards or officiating World Cup finals) can enter or climb the list. Szymon Marciniak is a recent example.
Some face criticism for controversial decisions, pressure from VAR (Video Assistant Referee) decisions, dealing with player behavior, and the high visibility of mistakes. Even top referees are scrutinized heavily.
Yes. Famous often means widely known (for style, personality, or high-profile matches), while best usually implies consistent performance, minimal mistakes, respect in the referee community, awards, and achievements over time. Many referees may be famous but fewer meet all criteria for “best ever.”
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