Spanish football referee
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Carlos del Cerro Grande (born 13 March 1976) is a Spanish former football referee.[2]
He has been an international referee since 2013, with his debut coming in an international match on 26 May 2013, between the under-19 teams of Scotland and Georgia.
On 15 June 2021, Del Cerro refereed in a major international finals match for the first time when he officiated the group match of Euro 2020 between France and Germany. He faced criticism for not calling a foul against Germany in their penalty area.[3]
He Served as the fourth official during the UEFA Euro 2020 final and 2021 UEFA Champions League final[4]
He took charge of the UEFA Europa Conference League final between Fiorentina and West Ham United on 7 June 2023.[4][5]