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International football referee Alphonse Costantin

Alphonse Costantin
Born on 17 May 1949 (age 75)

European national teams matches by association

Period
Apps
Association
Hometown
23 Jan 1985 - 22 Apr 1998
16
Belgium
Liège
Total:
16
European national teams matches by competition
Competition
Apps
European Championship qualifiers
3
World Cup qualifiers
2
Friendly matches and other tournaments
11
Total:
16

European national football teams matches officiated by Alphonse Costantin

debut age - 35 years 8 months 6 days
1
23 Jan 1985 20:30 (+1:00)

Alicante, Estadio José Rico Pérez

Friendly International
2
26 Feb 1986 20:00 (+1:00)

Paris, Parc des Princes

Friendly International
3
27 Aug 1986 19:30 (+2:00)

Innsbruck, Tivoli Stadion

Friendly International
4
15 Oct 1986 19:45 (+1:00)

London, British Empire Exhibition Stadium (Wembley)

UEFA Euro 1988 Qualifying, Group 4
5
19 May 1987 20:00 (+2:00)

Aarau, Stadion Brügglifeld

Friendly International
6
17 Feb 1988 16:45 (+2:00)

Ramat Gan, National Stadium

Israel Football Association 60th Anniversary Tournament
7
20 May 1989 20:00 (+2:00)

Leipzig, Zentralstadion

1990 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 3
8
20 Sep 1989 20:15 (+2:00)

Cesena, Stadio Dino Manuzzi (La Fiorita)

Friendly International
9
03 May 1990 19:30 (+2:00)

Vienna, Praterstadion (Wiener Stadion)

Friendly International
10
19 Dec 1990 20:30 (+1:00)

Seville, Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

UEFA Euro 1992 Qualifying, Group 1
11
11 Sep 1991 20:00 (+2:00)

Eindhoven, Philips Stadion

Friendly International
12
12 Oct 1991 17:00 (+1:00)

Luxembourg City, Stade Municipal

Friendly International
13
20 Nov 1991 21:30

Lisbon, Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica (da Luz)

UEFA Euro 1992 Qualifying, Group 6
14
02 Jun 1992 20:15 (+2:00)

Bremen, Weserstadion

Friendly International
15
18 Nov 1992 21:30 (+1:00)

Seville, Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán

1994 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 3
16
22 Apr 1998 19:00 (+2:00)

Belgrade, Stadion Crvene Zvezde

Friendly International
Comments

Shanon - posted on 14 December 2015 at 00:42:52

The correct spelling for this referee is ’Alphonse COSTANTIN’. There are often confusions with usual First name ’Constantin’. (link: )
International football referees from Belgium by name
Name of referee
Born
Died
Team, period
Apps
First match
Last match
Jean-François Crucke
12 Mar 1949
1984 - 1990
2
27 Mar 1984
28 Mar 1990
Frank De Bleeckere
01 Jul 1966
2000 - 2011
32
02 Jun 2000
12 Nov 2011
Gaston Degotte
07 Jan 1888
1926 - 1938
2
24 Jan 1926
24 Apr 1938
José Delchevalerie
1932 - 1939
2
06 Nov 1932
21 Jan 1939
Fred Delcourt
17 Jan 1929
12 Dec 2012
1969 - 1977
13
25 Sep 1969
13 Nov 1977
International football referees with most appearances in period from 1985 to 1998
Name of referee
Born
Died
Team, period
Apps
First match
Last match
Peter Mikkelsen
01 May 1960
30 Jan 2019
1987 - 1997
29
11 Nov 1987
29 Oct 1997
Sándor Puhl
14 Jul 1955
20 May 2021
1988 - 2000
27
04 Nov 1988
10 Sep 1997
Kurt Röthlisberger
21 May 1951
1987 - 1995
24
18 Nov 1987
06 Sep 1995
Erik Fredriksson
13 Feb 1943
1974 - 1991
24
03 Apr 1985
20 Nov 1991
Mario van der Ende
28 Mar 1956
1991 - 2001
22
05 Jun 1991
19 Aug 1998

Belgium upcoming fixtures

Friendly International
Belgium v Montenegro
Brussels, Wednesday 5 June 2024
Friendly International
Belgium v Luxembourg
Brussels, Saturday 8 June 2024
UEFA Euro 2024
Belgium v Slovakia
Frankfurt am Main, Monday 17 June 2024
UEFA Euro 2024
Belgium v Romania
Cologne, Saturday 22 June 2024
Top Belgium international referees
European Championship qualifiers
1. Frank De Bleeckere (2002 - 2011) - 10 matches
2. Marcel Van Langenhove (1978 - 1990) - 7 matches
3. Michel Piraux (1991 - 1999) - 6 matches
4. Alexis Ponnet (1979 - 1987) - 6 matches
5. Serge Gumienny (2007 - 2015) - 5 matches
6. Robert Schaut (1967 - 1975) - 5 matches
.... Alphonse Costantin (1986 - 1991) - 3 matches
Top international referees from Liège
1. Alphonse Costantin (1985 - 1998) - 16 matches
2. Paul Putz (1920 - 1927) - 9 matches
3. Raymond Charlier (1935 - 1939) - 2 matches
4. Raymond Lespineux (1961 - 1962) - 2 matches
5. Henri Lamoureux (1935) - 1 match
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