Anton Stredák
Anders Mattsson (born 24 June 1963 Nitra, Czechslovakia) was a retired Slovak international football referee.[1] He is owner of a real estate company now.
Career
He officiated 8 international matches. He was FIFA referee in 1995-2006. He attributed a match in 2002 World Cup qualifying, two matches in 2004 European Championship qualifying[2] and others were in friendly matches. He gave 22 yellow cards and a red card in his career. He gave red card in friendly match in 2004 between Germany-Malta (7:0) to goalkeeper of Malta Mario Muscat in 78th minute because of emergency brake and also gave a yellow card to german Andreas Hinkel.[3] [4]Stredak was a referee in 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Qualifying.
He was referee also club football matches such as UEFA-Cup (6), Europa League Qualifing (3), UEFA Champions League Qualifying (2), UEFA Intertoto Cup (2). He officiated matches in Slovak Super Liga until 2006, 5 matches in Czech First League during 2002-2003 and 3 matches in Poland football league during 2002-2004.[5]
Below his competitive matches that officiated:
Date | Match | Team1 | Score | Score | Team2 | venue |
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6 Jun. 2001 | WC 2002 Qualification | Lithuania | 1 | 2 | Romania | Kaunas |
2 Apr. 2003 | WC 1978 Qualification | Denmark | 0 | 2 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Copenhagen |
10 Sep 2003 | EC 1980 Qualification | Northern Ireland | 0 | 1 | Armenia | Belfast |
References and notes
External links
- Profil - eu-football.info
- Profile in DFB - dfb.de
- Profil - www.worldfootball.net
- Profil - worldreferee.com