Horacio Elizondo, born on November fourth, nineteen sixty-three, is a distinguished former international football referee from Argentina. He is widely recognized for his exceptional officiating skills, particularly during the prestigious 2006 FIFA World Cup, where he had the honor of refereeing the final match.
Elizondo's career in refereeing was marked by numerous achievements, culminating in his retirement in December two thousand six. His final match was a notable encounter between Boca Juniors and Lanús, which he officiated two years prior to reaching the compulsory retirement age of forty-five.
Throughout his career, Elizondo earned a reputation for his authoritative presence on the field and his ability to manage high-stakes matches with poise and professionalism. His contributions to the sport have left a lasting impact on football officiating.