Rinaldo_Barlassina

Rinaldo Barlassina

Rinaldo Barlassina

Italian association football referee


Rinaldo Barlassina (2 May 1898 Novara, Italy – 23 December 1946 Bergamo, Italy) was an Italian international football referee.[1] He was one of the first three Italian referees to officiate in the World Cup (with Francesco Mattea and Albino Carraro).

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He officiated 36 international matches and was FIFA referee in 1931–1942. He attributed 4 matches in 1934 (3) and 1938 (1) World Cup, 1938 World Cup qualifying (2), 1936 Olympic Games (1)[2] and others were in friendly matches. He gave a red card in friendly match in 1935 between Hungary-Austria (6:3) to home team footballer Pál Titkos in 88th minute.[3] He also attributed 4 matches in Central European International Cup in 1931 and 1934-1935 editions and 1937 Eduard Benes Cup Romania-Czechoslovakia (1:1) match which all were friendly matches.[4]

In club football he officiated two Mitropa Cup matches in 1931 and 1936 editions which all of them were final matches.[5]

Below are his important matches were he officiated:

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