Heinz Aldinger (born January 7, 1933) is a retired
German football referee. He was a linesman at the
1974 FIFA World Cup and refereed one match in the
1980 UEFA European Football Championship
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in
Italy
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.
He also refereed the 1978
European Cup-Winners' Cup final between
Anderlecht and
Austria Vienna
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in
Paris
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References
Biography
External links
Profileat worldfootball.net
1933 births
Living people
German football referees
UEFA Euro 1980 referees
20th-century German people
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