Clattenburg to referee Champions League final

Clattenburg, born in 1975 and an international since 2007, will be assisted by Simon Beck and Jake Collin, UEFA declared on Tuesday, reports Efe.

Published : May 11, 2016 19:06 IST

Clattenburg has officiated six games of the Champions League this season, including Real Madrid's match against Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid's matches against PSV Eindhoven and Bayern Munich.

European football governing body UEFA has announced that Englishman Mark Clattenburg will referee the final of the 2016 Champions League, which will see Real Madrid against local-rival Atletico Madrid on May 28 in Milan.

Clattenburg, born in 1975 and an international since 2007, will be assisted by Simon Beck and Jake Collin, UEFA declared on Tuesday, reports Efe.

The fourth referee will be Hungarian Viktor Kassai and the goal linesmen will be Englishmen Anthony Taylor and Andre Marriner.

Clattenburg has officiated six games of the Champions League this season, including the Valencia v Monaco 3-1 in the qualifiers, Real Madrid v Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 in the group stage, Atletico Madrid v PSV Eindhoven 0-0 in the knockouts and Atletico v Bayern Munich 1-0 in the first leg of the semifinals.

He has also refereed two matches in the Europa League this season, one of which was the Spanish duel, Athletic v Sevilla 1-2 in the quarter-finals second leg.