Charles Barette
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Barette in 1921 | |||
| Born |
28 March 1874 Brussels, Belgium | ||
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| Died | 11 October 1947 (aged 73) | ||
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| Years | League | Role | |
| 1908–1925 | Belgium | Referee | |
Charles Barette (28 March 1874 – 11 October 1947) was a Belgian football referee known for officiating several international matches in the early 20th century. Born in Brussels, he became a prominent figure in Belgian football and officiated high-profile international fixtures involving European national teams. Barette died in Saint-Gilles at the age of 73.[1]
Charles Barette started his refereeing career in Belgium, where his officiating skills gained him recognition on both domestic and international levels. His competence on the field led to appointments in key international fixtures, especially friendly matches between prominent European teams.[citation needed]