UEFA have disclosed the names of the referees of Tuesday’s Champions League fixtures of Inter and Atalanta, as Slavko Vincic is set to officiate a game involving an Italian team in the major European competition for the second time in a row.
Szymon Marciniak will take charge of one of the most anticipated fixtures of the upcoming Champions League round between Atalanta and Real Madrid.
Slavko Vincic will referee an Italian team in the Champions League for the second consecutive time, as he’ll be in charge of Inter’s fixture away to Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday, one month after overseeing Milan’s 3-1 victory at the Santiago Bernabeu against Real Madrid.
The 45-year-old has already officiated four matches in the competition this season, including one in the qualifying round, awarding a single penalty in favour of Real Madrid against the Rossoneri.
Slavko will be supported by compatriots Andraz Kovacic and Tomaz Klancnik, as assistants. Matej Jug will serve as the fourth official while Alen Borosak will be the Video Assistant Referee.
Szymon Marciniak, a renowned figure on the international stage, will be the referee of Gewiss Stadium’s showdown between Atalanta and Real Madrid.
The Polish has already taken charge of high-profile Champions League fixtures this season, as he also officiated Sporting Lisbon vs Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain vs Atletico Madrid.
Tomasz Listkiewicz and Adam Kupsik will be his assistants, with Karol Arys acting as the fourth official. Video Assistant Referee’s Tomasz Kwiatkowski will complete the officiating team.
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