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Carlos Peruga (full name: Carlos Francisco Peruga Embid; born 15 August 1976) is a Spanish professional basketball referee.
He has been a FIBA international referee since 2004 and has officiated in major international competitions, including the Olympic Games. Peruga is a veteran EuroLeague referee, having officiated numerous high-profile games and was selected for the 2025 EuroLeague Final Four.[1]
Refereeing career
[edit]Peruga began his refereeing career in Spain in 1994, progressing through various regional divisions—3ª División Aragonesa, 2ª División Aragonesa, 1ª División Aragonesa, Liga EBA, Liga LEB—before reaching the top-tier Liga ACB in 2001.[2][3] He assumed roles such as President of the Aragonese Referees Committee and later became Director of Refereeing at the Aragonese Basketball Federation, holding a second-level coaching title.[2][4]
In April 2012, Peruga earned his FIBA International status after completing the refereeing clinic in Mannheim, Germany, where he also officiated a match for the junior bronze medal game.[5]
By 2019, he had officiated 500 Liga Endesa games, and in 2022, reached the milestone of 600 ACB matches, reflecting his long-standing presence at the elite level.[6][7] Most recently, in June 2025, he achieved the rare milestone of refereeing over 700 ACB games, celebrated modestly during the playoff season.[8]
His Olympic assignment includes the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, where he officiated the women's bronze-medal match between France and Serbia.[2]
In the EuroLeague, Peruga has been a fixture since 2004. Notably, he was the only Spanish referee selected for the 2024 Final Four in Berlin, and subsequently nominated for 2025 in Abu Dhabi.[9][10][11][12]
References
[edit]- ^ "Eight referees announced for 2025 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Final Four". EuroLeague Basketball. 8 May 2025. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
- ^ a b c "Carlos Peruga Embid". Wikipedia (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 May 2025.
- ^ "Carlos Peruga, árbitro internacional – balonZesto". 4 January 2013. Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "Carlos Peruga Embid – iSportCoach (Spanish)". Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "ÁRBITROS: Carlos Peruga, internacional de nuevo cuño en Mannheim". Federación Española de Baloncesto. Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "El español Carlos Peruga cumple 500 partidos". Gigantes del Basket. 30 May 2019. Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "Carlos Peruga cumple 600 partidos". ACB.COM. Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "Peruga, la ilusión como motor". ACB.COM. Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "Carlos Peruga - iSportCoach (English)". Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "El español Carlos Peruga, entre los árbitros seleccionados para la Final Four de la Euroliga". Infobae. 13 May 2024. Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "Carlos Peruga, entre los árbitros seleccionados para la Final Four de la Euroliga". Europa Press. 13 May 2024. Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
- ^ "Carlos Peruga con micrófono en el Clásico: así lo vivió desde dentro". El Desmarque. 8 April 2024. Retrieved 24 Aug 2025.
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