The stage is set for a blockbuster Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG, and UEFA has just confirmed who will be in charge of the action. Germany's Daniel Siebert has been appointed as the main referee for the highly anticipated showdown, bringing a wealth of experience to the pitch.
Siebert won't be alone in the spotlight. He'll be joined by a full German officiating crew, with Jan Seidel and Rafael Foltyn running the lines as assistant referees. Switzerland's Sandro Schärer steps in as the fourth official, while the VAR room features Bastian Dankert (lead), Robert Schröder, and Spain's Carlos del Cerro Grande—ensuring every call is under the microscope.
Here's an intriguing stat for fans: Siebert has officiated Arsenal four times before, and the Gunners have walked away with four wins each time. Talk about a good luck charm! As for PSG, the German referee has been in the middle for four of their matches too, with the Parisians notching three wins and one draw. So, while history favors Arsenal slightly, PSG have also found success under his watch.
With both teams revving up for the biggest match in European club football, all eyes will be on Siebert to keep the game flowing. Whether you're backing the Gunners or the Parisians, this final promises drama, intensity, and a referee who knows how to handle the pressure. Get your gear ready and mark your calendars—this is one for the history books!
