The pair of referees made up of Matija Gubica and Boris Milosevic they will add another great game to your record. The Champions League final will always be one of witnessing and participating. Be it as a player, coach, team member, fan or referee.
The Croats were appointed to referee the final of the continental championship. One that will be defined in the Final Four that has already been decided by their teams: Barça, that will face the PSG; And the THW Kiel, that will face the Telekom Veszprém. The final to be played in the Champions League will have two very strong teams, regardless of who qualifies. Matija and Boris will referee this duel, both crowned as the best referees in the world in 2019 according to the IHF.
The European Handball Federation (EHF) announced this Wednesday who are all the referees appointed for the remainder of the tournament, that is, the Final Four that will be played between December 28 and 29 in Cologne, Germany. Gubica and Milosevic, the Croatian referee pair, they already refereed a match of the Final Four of the Champions League in 2017. A duel that faced the Barça against Veszprém for third place. In addition, they refereed the 2018 European final between Spain and Norway. Finally, the experienced collegiate did the same in the final of the 2019 Men’s World Cup. A match where Denmark confronted and beat Norway.
The referees appointed for the Champions League Final Four matches
Semifinal: Barça vs Paris Saint-Germain HB, Monday December 28, 6:00 p.m. Spanish time.
Arbitrators: Mirza Kurtagic / Mattias Wetterwik (SUE).
Semifinal: THW Kiel vs Telekom Veszprém, Monday, December 28, 20:30 Spanish time.
Referees: Andreu Marin / Ignacio Garcia Serradilla (ESP).
3rd place match: The loser of Barça / Paris Saint-Germain versus the loser of Kiel / Veszprém, Tuesday 29 December, 18:00 Spanish time.
Árbitros: Ivan Pavicevic / Milos Raznatovic (MNE).
Final: Winner of Barça / Paris Saint-Germain vs winner of Kiel / Veszprém, Tuesday 29 December, 20:30 Spanish time.
Árbitros: Matija Gubica / Boris Milosevic (CRO).
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