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German official Daniel Siebert has been appointed to referee the 2026 UEFA Champions League final between holders Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal in Budapest, Hungary.
The 42-year-old has overseen multiple major international fixtures â including matches at Euro 2020 and Euro 2024 â but this will be his first UEFA club competition final.
His on-field assistants will be Jan Seidel and Rafael Foltyn, with Swiss fourth official Sandro Scharer.
The VAR team comprises Germans Bastian Dankert and Robert Schröder.
Siebert has refereed three Arsenal victories this season, including the semi-final second leg against Atlético Madrid and the quarter-final first-leg in Lisbon; PSG have won three of four matches under him but were held to a draw earlier in the campaign.
Arsenal arrive seeking their first Champions League title and a historic domestic-and-European double in only their second final appearance (their previous defeat to Barcelona was 20 years ago). The appointment comes ahead of the high-stakes showpiece this weekend in Budapest, where officiating decisions and VAR reviews are likely to draw intense scrutiny given the matchâs significance.
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