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Russian football referee (1913–1999)
Nikolay Gavrilovich Latyshev
Born (1913-11-22)22 November 1913
Died 18 February 1999(1999-02-18) (aged 85)
Other occupation footballer
Years Role
1947–1962 Referee
International
Years League Role
1952–1962 FIFA-listed Referee

Nikolay Gavrilovich Latyshev (Russian: Николай Гаврилович Латышев; born November 22, 1913 – died February 18, 1999) was the referee in the 1962 FIFA World Cup final staged in Santiago between Brazil and Czechoslovakia.

He was the first FIFA referee from the Soviet Union (since 1952), as well as the first Soviet to be appointed to officiate in a World Cup final.

Prior to the referee career, Latyshev played for FC Elektrozavod, Stalinets, and Dynamo Moscow.

References

  1. Накануне юбилея. Первые шаги
  2. "European national football teams matches database".
  3. Первый арбитр

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Sporting positions
Soviet Union
Nikolay Latyshev
Preceded by1958 FIFA World Cup Final
France
Maurice Guigue
1962 FIFA World Cup Final Referee Succeeded by1966 FIFA World Cup Final
Switzerland
Gottfried Dienst
FIFA World Cup final referees
Referees
Assistant referees
Fourth officials
Fifth officials
  • 2006: Spain Victoriano Giráldez Carrasco
  • 2010: Japan Toru Sagara
  • 2014: Ecuador Christian Lescano Guerrero
  • 2018: Netherlands Erwin Zeinstra
  • 2022: United States Kathryn Nesbitt
Video assistant referees
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