Renato Marsiglia
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Renato Marsiglia (born 3 June 1951 in Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul) is a retired Brazilian football referee. He is known for supervising two matches during the
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in the United States. Marsiglia also officiated at the
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and 1993 FIFA World Youth Championships, as well as the 1994 World Cup qualifiers. He was a
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football commentator who specialized in analysing referee's performances, until 2018.SporT
"Under applause, Renato Marsiglia get retirement"
(in Portuguese). 4 December 2018. Retrieved on 28 September 2019.


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1951 births Sportspeople from Rio Grande do Sul Brazilian football referees FIFA World Cup referees Living people 1994 FIFA World Cup referees People from Rio Grande (Rio Grande do Sul) {{Brazil-footy-bio-stub