A team of German referees led by Daniel Siebert will officiate the Champions League final.
Idman.Biz reports that this was announced by UEFA.
In the decisive match to be held in Budapest on May 30, Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal of London will face each other.
Jan Seidel and Rafael Foltyn will assist Siebert, Sandro Scharer from Switzerland will be the fourth referee, and Bastian Dankert and Robert Schröder from Germany will be the VAR referees.
42-year-old Siebert has been a FIFA referee since 2015 and has refereed at the 2022 World Cup and the 2024 European Championship.
Frenchman François Letexier has been appointed as the referee for the Europa League final. The match will be held in Istanbul on May 20 and Freiburg (Germany) and Aston Villa (England) will compete for the cup.
Italian referee Maurizio Mariani will officiate the Conference League final. The match will be held on May 27 in Leipzig between Crystal Palace of England and Rayo Vallecano of Spain.