Referee Daniele Orsato breaks down in tears on pitch after PSG vs Borussia Dortmund Champions League semi-final

REFEREE Daniele Orsato broke down in tears after Borussia Dortmund faced Paris Saint-Germain.

The veteran official appeared emotional after the full-time whistle as the Bundesliga side knocked out PSG.

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Dortmund progressed to the final of the Champions League at Wembley Stadium with a 2-0 aggregate win.

As well as PSG, Orsato will not be at the final and the match at the Parc des Princes was the last Champions League game of his career.

He was hailed on social media after the match.

One fan posted: “It was the last Champions League game for Daniele Orsato. Euro 2024 will be the last tournament as Fifa referee. Thank you, Daniele, for everything!”

A second wrote: “Top Ref… Refs for the game.”

A third commented: “Woow, congratulations, one of the greatest referees who officiates wonderful matches in a beautiful game.”

A fourth said: “Excellent referee. The standard in Europe seems to be at a very high level.”

Another added: “A top-class referee whose experience will be sorely missed when he retires.”

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Orsato, 48, will referee at Euro 2024 and that will be the last competition of his career before he hangs up his whistle.

He started refereeing in 2010 and has officiated matches at World Cups and Euro tournaments.

During the 2022 World Cup in Qatar he was slammed by Croatia captain Luka Modric after he lost the semi-final to Argentina.

The midfielder described the referee as “one of the worst” and labelled his performance as a “disaster”.

He is one of 18 referees from across Europe who will be at the Euros in Germany this summer.

Euro 2024 officating team

Here is the full list of officials who have been selected for the tournament

Referees:

Artur Soares Dias (Portugal)
Jesús Gil Manzano (Spain)
Marco Guida (Italy)
Istvan Kovacs (Romania)
Ivan Kruzliak (Slovakia)
François Letexier (France)
Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
Halil Umut Meler (Türkiye)
Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
Michael Oliver (England)
Daniele Orsato (Italy)
Sandro Schärer (Switzerland)
Daniel Siebert (Germany)
Anthony Taylor (England)
Clément Turpin (France)
Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
Felix Zwayer (Germany)

VARS:

Stuart Attwell (England)
David Coote (England)
Jérôme Brisard (France)
Willy Delajod (France)
Bastian Dankert (Germany)
Christian Dingert (Germany)
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Paolo Valeri (Italy)
Rob Dieperink (Netherlands)
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Bartosz Frankowski (Poland)
Tomasz Kwiatkowski (Poland)
Tiago Martins (Portugal)
Catalin Popa (Romania)
Nejc Kajtazovic (Slovenia)
Alejandro José Hernández Hernández (Spain)
Juan Martínez Munuera (Spain)
Fedayi San (Switzerland)

Support match officials:

Irfan Peljto (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Senad Ibrišimbegović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Donatas Rumsas (Lithuania)
Aleksandr Radiuš (Lithuania)
Serdar Gozubuyuk (Netherlands)
Johan Balder (Netherlands)
Espen Eskås (Norway)
Jan Erik Engan (Norway)
Rade Obrenovic (Slovenia)
Jure Praprotnik (Slovenia)
Mykola Balakin (Ukraine)
Oleksandr Berkut (Ukraine)

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