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Kuipers: The referee who led our only loss to Slovakia will whistle for Spain's match | Euro 2021

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Dutchman Björn Kuipers has been the referee appointed by UEFA to whistle the match that will take place on Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. against Spain and Slovakia at the La Cartuja Olympic stadium . He will be accompanied on the bands by Sander van Roekel and Erwin Zeinstra . The fourth referee will be the French Stéphanie Frappart , who was already in the match between Spain against Poland. On the other hand, from the VAR the referee Pol van Boekel will act as principal, also from the Netherlands and as AVAR will be Kevin Blom, Christian Gittelmann and Bastian Dankert.

Kuipers is an old acquaintance of the Spanish team. The Dutchman has whistled five games for the national team with a record of one victory and four defeats . The last time he crossed the path of the national team was at the 2018 World Cup, when the team led by Fernando Hierro fell on penalties against Russia. In 2014, in a qualifying match for Euro 2016, he whistled the only defeat that Spain has suffered against, precisely, Slovakia .

In France 2016 he led the defeat of Spain against Croatia on the last day of the group stage. Spain’s last lost match with this referee was in the 2013 Confederations Cup final, when the National Team lost 3-0 to Brazil in Maracanã. On the other hand, the only victory came against Italy at the Santiago Bernabéu. The national team was gambling its presence in the World Cup in Russia and gave an exhibition winning 3-0.

The memory of Lisbon

Slovakia have better memories of Kuipers, having won both matches in which they have whistled them. In addition to the victory against Spain, they also beat Northern Ireland in qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Trained in business administration and owner of supermarkets and hairdressers in his hometown, he has been international since 2006. He is one of the most valued referees by UEFA and was in charge of directing the 2014 Champions League final that faced Real Madrid and Atlético. The whites won that match 4-1.

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