Guruceta Trophy

In Spanish football, the Guruceta trophy is awarded by Spanish sports newspaper MARCA to the best referee for each season. It is named in honour of the famous Spanish referee, Emilio Guruceta.

Rules

After every match the MARCA journalist covering the match will evaluate the referees performance with a score out of 3 - 3 being the best and 0 the worst. At the end of the season a coefficient will be calculated between the number of matches refereed and the number of points awarded. The referee with the highest coefficient wins the trophy.

Winners

Primera División

Season Referee
1986-1987 Jiménez Moreno & Soriano Aladrén
1987-1988 Martín Navarrete
1988-1989 Ramos Marcos
1989-1990 Ramos Marcos
1990-1991 Andújar Oliver
1991-1992 Díaz Vega
1992-1993 Andújar Oliver
1993-1994 López Nieto
1994-1995 López Nieto
1995-1996 López Nieto
1996-1997 López Nieto
1997-1998 Díaz Vega
1998-1999 Prados García
1999-2000 López Nieto
2000-2001 García Aranda
2001-2002 Iturralde González and Mejuto González
2002-2003 Mejuto González
2003-2004 Mejuto González
2004-2005 Losantos Omar
2005-2006 Esquinas Torres
2006-2007 Undiano Mallenco
2007-2008 Megía Dávila
2008-2009 Megía Dávila

Segunda División

Season Referee
1993-1994 Antoñana Moraza
1994-1995 Puentes Leira
1995-1996 Medina Cantalejo
1996-1997 Román González
1997-1998 Román González
1998-1999 Muñiz Fernández
1999-2000 Amilburu Santamaría
2000-2001 Román González
2001-2002 Román González
2002-2003 Delgado Ferreiro
2003-2004 Fernández Hinijosa
2004-2005 Fernández Hinijosa
2005-2006 González González
2006-2007 Cerro Grande
2007-2008 Perez Lima

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