Saša Pukl

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Saša Pukl
Sasa Pukl in 2017
Born (1970-10-25) October 25, 1970 (age 55)

Saša Pukl (25 October 1970, Maribor) is a Slovenian professional basketball referee and an international official licensed by the FIBA[1][2][3] since the mid-1990s,[4][5] widely regarded as one of the most experienced European referees in the Euroleague.[6][7][8][9]

Pukl began refereeing at a young age and entered professional officiating in Slovenia in the 1990s.

He became a FIBA-licensed referee in 1995 and has since served in major international competitions over more than two decades.[8]

Pukl's career spans domestic, regional and global competitions:

  • He has been a recurring official at the EuroLeague, including six assignments at the Final Four stage.[10]
  • In the ABA League, Pukl has officiated for over twenty years.[11]
  • He has also been selected for high-profile assignments in continental championships and finals, including key matches in EuroCup competition.[12]
  • Pukl officiated at the 2012 Summer Olympics basketball tournament.[13]

Notable games

Pukl has been involved in high-pressure and widely reported situations:

  • During a Liga ABA final game in Belgrade, Pukl made the decision to clear the arena due to fan disturbances — a rare measure reflecting strict enforcement of game control and safety standards.[14]
  • He has been at the center of intense on-court reactions, including technical fouls on notable players during EuroLeague contests.[15]

EuroLeague Final Four appearances

References

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