Italian official Pierluigi Collina was named best referee in
the world for the fifth consecutive year by the International
Federation of football history and statistics on Tuesday.
Collina, who took charge of last year's World Cup final between
Brazil and West Germany, collected 222 points, finishing well
clear of second-placed Urs Meier of Switzerland and Denmarks Kim
Milton Nielsen, who came in third.
"The year 2002 was an extraordinary year for me, but now I am
just looking forward to the next 12 months," Collina said.
"I am obviously very proud to be named as the best referee. It
is a clear signal that I am well respected, but this honour is
also testimony to the good work done by the Italian refereeing
system."
Collina said his proudest moment came last year in Yokohama,
Japan when he refereed the World Cup final.
"It was a once in a lifetime opportunity," he said. "It was an
honour that few referees in history have had the chance to
experience." |