Mateu Lahoz, a Spanish football official, was born in Algmia d’Alfara, a town in Valencia Province on Spain’s eastern coast, on March 12, 1977. Lahoz, his two brothers, and his three sisters all have the same parents. His mother and he are close. His older brother encouraged him to pursue a career as a football official.
Lahoz first worked as a football referee before teaching physical education. His older sister also worked as a teacher.
Lahoz began officiating matches in La Liga in 2008. Since since, he has often presided in it and is currently one of Spain’s well-known referees. Since 2011, he has served as an international referee.
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Although we don’t yet know their names, Lahoz and his wife have two children. He has avoided discussing his personal life online. on May 29. On December 10, 2022, during the quarterfinal match between Argentina and the Netherlands, Lahoz established a World Cup record by issuing 18/17 yellow cards. This World Cup match had the most yellow cards ever given out.
He also serves as a referee internationally. He is well known for his talkative and “quirky” officiating style. He is listed as one of the most well-liked association football referees.