- Louis Baert
Louis Andre Baert (born
December 29 ,1903 inGhent – diedJuly 11 ,1969 inGhent ) was an international sports referee fromBelgium in between the Wars.Baert first came to international prominence in the
1934 World Cup . During this tournament he was selected as the referee for the quarter-final match betweenItaly andSpain . Records indicateFact|date=August 2008 that Italy were robust in their play during the game, and that as a resultRicardo Zamora , the Spanish goalkeeper, was constantly fouled, injured and took no part in the replay that was held a day later. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A771022] That game, controversiallyFact|date=August 2008 refereed byRene Mercet lead to accusationsFact|date=August 2008Who|date=August 2008 being made that the referees were under the influence of the Italian organisers.Fact|date=August 2008Baert appearedFact|date=August 2008 to be at faultFact|date=August 2008 in not penalising the Italians for this tactic. However, he did, thereafter, go on to be selected to run the line, to
Ivan Eklind in both the semi-final and the final (both matches in which Italy played) and also have a lengthy international career as a referee. Baert was also the referee for the match during the1938 World Cup in whichItaly playing in their infamous "maglia nera" strip beatFrance inParis . In total he featured in six World Cup matches.He first refereed internationals in
May 9 ,1929 and ended onJune 29 ,1952 . After retiring from active football he became a member of the Executive Panel of the Belgian Football Association until his death.
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