Yohan Rosso

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Born (1982-06-03) 3 June 1982 (age 43)
NationalityFrench
Yohan Rosso
Yohan Rosso in 2025
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Born (1982-06-03) 3 June 1982 (age 43)
NationalityFrench

Yohan Rosso (born in 1982)[1] is a French international basketball referee licensed by FIBA,[2][3][4][5] who has officiated at the sport's highest levels, including the Olympic Games, the FIBA World Cup, EuroBasket competitions and major European club competitions.[6]

Rosso became a FIBA international referee in 2015, following success at the FIBA Europe examinations under the auspices of the French Basketball Federation.[6] He has been appointed to multiple major FIBA events. He has also participated in the NBA Summer League in the summer of 2025.[7]

Rosso officiated the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup final in Tenerife and the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup final in Beijing (Spain vs. Argentina).[6] At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games (held in 2021), Rosso was included on FIBA's list of appointed officials for the men's and women's basketball tournaments.[2] During the Paris 2024 Olympic Basketball Tournament, Rosso refereed multiple high-profile games, including the 3rd place game between Germany and Serbia, the group-stage game between Serbia and the United States and the quarter-final between Serbia and Australia.[4][5]

In European club competitions, Rosso has been a frequent appointee to later-round fixtures. FIBA documented his participation among the season's selected referees and commissioners across the 2024–25 European competitions.[3] The French federation has also profiled his elite-level assignments and career path, highlighting his rise from French domestic basketball to global events.[8]

In September 2025, he officiated the gold medal game of EuroBasket 2025 between Germany and Turkey in Riga.

Main assignments

  • Referee at the final of the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup (Tenerife).[6]
  • Referee at the final of the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup (Beijing).[6]
  • Official at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Basketball Tournaments (men's/women's).[2]
  • Official at the Paris 2024 Olympic Basketball Tournament (e.g., Serbia–USA group stage; Serbia–Australia quarter-final).[4][5]

Personal life

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