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December 20th, 2011

World Cup final referee Webb in Euro 2012 squad

Referee Howard Webb gestures during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, December 13, 2010. (REUTERS/Phil Noble)

GENEVA – Howard Webb of England, who showed a record 14 yellow cards in last year’s World Cup final between champions Spain and runners-up Netherlands, was named on Tuesday on a list of 12 referees for Euro 2012.

The referees will be aided by additional assistant referees in the finals in Ukraine and Poland following a decision by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) to continue with the experiment being used in UEFA’s club competitions.

The 12 are: Cuneyt Cakr (Turkey), Jonas Eriksson (Sweden), Viktor Kassai (Hungary), Bjorn Kuipers (Netherlands), Stephane Lannoy (France), Pedro Proenca (Portugal), Nicola Rizzoli (Italy), Damir Skomina (Slovenia), Wolfgang Stark (Germany), Craig Thomson (Scotland), Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain) and Howard Webb (England).

The most notable absentee is Belgium’s Frank de Bleeckere, 45, who retired at the weekend.

The Euro 2012 finals will be played from June 8-July 1.


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