The World‘s best Referee 1993
Welt-Referee 1993
El Mejor Árbitro del Mundo 1993
Le Meilleur Arbitre du Monde 1993
by IFFHS
1. Peter Mikkelsen (Danmark)
2. Joël Quiniou (France)
3. Sándor Puhl (Magyarország)
4. Aron Schmidhuber (Deutschland)
5. Kurt Röthlisberger (Schweiz)
6. Pier-Luigi Pairetto (Italia)
7. Karl-Josef Assenmacher (Deutschland)
Arturo Brizio Carter (México)
(more details - see chapter VII)
Honour of Peter Mikkelsen in Danish television DR TV (sport show) in København on 29th January 1994
Jørgen Nielsen (IFFHS Vice-President / Denmark) at the encomium for Peter Mikkelsen.
Foto: DR TV

Peter Mikkelsen (Danmark), Dr. Alfredo Pöge (IFFHS President).
Foto: DR TV

Peter Mikkelsen, Tommy Troelsen (Presenter)
Foto: DR TV

Peter Mikkelsen (Danmark)
Foto: Allan Isaksson

Peter Mikkelsen
Foto: Jyllands Posten

Joël Quiniou (France)
Foto: IFFHS
Sándor Puhl (Hungary)
Foto: IFFHS

Aron Schmidhuber (Germany)
Foto: Kicker-Sportmagazin

Kurt Röthlisberger (Switzerland)
Foto: IFFHS

Pier-Luigi Pairetto (Italy)
Foto: IFFHS
The World‘s best Goalkeeper 1993
Welt-Torhüter 1993
El Mejor Portero del Mundo en 1993
Meilleur Gardien de But du Monde 1993
by IFFHS / uhlsport
1. Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United FC / Danmark)
2. Sergio Javier Goycochea (CA River Plate Buenos Aires / Argentina)
3. Jorge Campos (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México / México)
4. Andoni Zubizarreta (FC Barcelona / España)
5. Armelino Donizetti Quagliato "Zetti" (São Paulo FC / Brasil)
6. Bodo Illgner (1.FC Köln / Deutschland)
7. Andrew Goram (Glasgow Rangers FC / Scotland)
Andreas Köpke (1.FC Nürnberg / Deutschland)
Walter Zenga (FC Internazionale Milano / Italia)
(more details - see chapter VII)
Honour of Peter Schmeichel before the kick-off of the Denmark vs. Nortern Ireland in „Parken“ (in presence of 40.242 spectators) in København on 13th October 1993.

Peter Schmeichel (Denmark), Jøregen Nielsen (IFFHS Vice-President / Denmark).
Foto: uhlsport

Steen Hummeluhr (Representative of uhlsport in Denmark), Peter Schmeichel, Jøregen Nielsen.
Foto: uhlsport

Lars Olsen, Peter Schmeichel, Jøregen Nielsen, Flemming Povlsen.
Foto: uhlsport
Honour of Sergio Javier Goycochea should took place before a full "A" international, but the trophy (donated by uhlsport) came South America in a smashing up condition. So the representative of uhlsport in Argentina (Mr. Gerztenmann) handed over later a trophy to "Goyco", but IFFHS has not available photos from it.

Sergio Javier Goycochea (Argentina)
Foto: IFFHS
Honour of Jorge Campos before the kick-off of the local derby UNAM vs. CF América C in Estadio Universidad (in presence of 40.242 spectators) in København on 10th October 1993.

Pedro Soto (Mexican ex-national goalkeeper and representative of uhlsport in Mexico) with the trophy, Carlos F. Ramírez (IFFHS Executive Committee / México), Jorge Campos with the read sweater.
Foto: uhlsport

Jorge Campos (UNAM Ciudad de México)
Foto: uhlsport

Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United FC)
Foto: The great Peter Schmeichel

Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United FC)
Foto: Daily Express

Peter Schmeichel (Manchester United FC)
Foto: IFFHS

Sergio Javier "Coyco" Goycochea (Argentina)
Foto: IFFHS

Sergio Javier Goycochea (CA River Plate Buenos Aires)
Foto: IFFHS

Jorge Campos (Mexico)
Foto: IFFHS

Jorge Campos
Foto: IFFHS

Andoni Zubizarreta (Spain)
Foto: El Mundo Deportivo
Armelino Donizetti Quagliato "Zetti" (Brazil)
Foto: IFFHS

Bodo Illgner (Germany)
Foto: uhlsport
The World‘s Top Goal Scorer 1993
Welt-Torjäger 1993
El Mejor Goleador del Mundo 1993
Le Meilleur Buteur Mondial 1993
by IFFHS
1. Saeed Owairan Al-Dosari (Al Shabab FC Riyadh / Sausi Arabia)
2. Kazuyoshi Miura (Yomiuri Nippon FC Kawasaki / Japan)
3. Luis Roberto Alves "Zague" (CF América Ciudad de México / México)
4. Roberto Baggio (Juventus FC Torino / Italia)
5. Piyapong Pue-on (Royal Thailand Air Force Bangkok / Thailand)
6. Andreas Möller (Juventus FC Torino / Deutschland)
7. Raúl Ignacio Diaz Arce (Luis Angel Firpo Usulutan / El Salvador)
8. Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp (AFC Ajax Amsterdam & IF Internazionale Milano / Nederland)
Honour of Saeed Owairan Al-Dosari in Riyadh on 31st March 1994

HRH Prince Sultan bin Fahad Bin Abdul Aziz (President of Saudi Arabia Football Federation), Fahad Dahmsh (Saudi Arabia national team manager), Saeed Owairan (Saudi Arabia).
Foto: SAFF

Khalid Al-Hussein (General Manager of media and publishing in General Presidency for Youth Welfare), Abdulrahman Aldahham (Ex-Chairman of referee's Committee in SAFF), Saeed Owairan (at the microphone), Mohammed Kherashi (a head coach of Saudi Arabia national team at that time).
Foto: SAFF

Plattform / Panel
Foto: SAFF

Abdulrahman Aldahham (Chairman of referee's Committee in SAFF in that time), ?, Saeed Owairan.
Foto: SAFF

Saeed Owairan
Foto: SAFF

Saeed Owairan
Foto: IFFHS

Saeed Owairan
Foto: IFFHS

Kazuyoshi Miura (Japan)
Foto: IFFHS

Kazuyoshi "Kazu" Miura
Foto: IFFHS

Luis Roberto Alves "Zague" (Mexico)
Foto: IFFHS

Diego Simones Argentina (left), Luis Roberto Alves "Zague" (4th July 1993)
Foto: IFFHS

Roberto "Roby" Baggio (Italy)
Foto: Olimpa

Roberto Baggio (Juventus FC Torino)
Foto: Olimpa

Piyapong Pue-on (Thailand), right Charore Hongkajorn.
Foto: IFFHS

Andreas "Andy" Möller (Juventus FC Torino)
Foto: IFFHS

Raúl Ignacio Diaz Arce (Luis Angel Firpo Usulutan)
Foto: El Gráfico / El Salvador

Raúl Ignacio Diaz Arce (El Salvador)
Foto: El Gráfico / El Salvador
Club World Ranking 1993
Club-Weltrangliste 1993
Clasificación Mundial de los Clubes 1993
Classement Mondial des Clubs 1993
by IFFHS
1. Juventus FC Torino (Italia)
2. Milan AC (Italia)
3. FC Barcelona (España)
4. São Paulo FC (Brasil)
5. Parma AC (Italia)
6. Spartak Moscow (Russia)
7. Real Madrid CF (España)
(more details - see chapter VII)
Honour of AFC Ajax Amsterdam
9-CWR-1993-1
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Juventus FC Torino: Back, f. l. t. r. Jürgen Kohler, Marco Antonio De Marchi, Julio César da Silva, Dino Baggio, Angelo Peruzzi; Front, f. l. t. r. Roberto Galia, Roberto Baggio, Massimo Carreara, Andreas Möller, Gianluca Vialli, Moreno Torricelli.
Foto: Olimpia

Milan AC: Back, f. l. t. r. Sebastiano Rossi, Paolo Maldini, Franklin Rijkaard, Mauro Tassotti, Demetrio Albertini, "Marco" van Basten; Front, f. l. t. r. Roberto Donadoni, Franco Baresi, Gianluigi Lentini, Alessandro Costacurta, Daniele Massaro.
Foto: Olimpia

FC Barcelona: Back, f. l. t. r. Andoni Zubizarreta, Michael Laudrup, Ronald Koeman, Hristo Stoichkov, Aitor Beguiristáin, José María Bakero; Front, f. l. t. r. Guillermo Amor, Albert Ferrer, Josep Guardiola, Sergi Barjuán Escula, Juan Antonio Goicoechea.
Foto: Don Balon

São Paulo FC: Back, f. l. t. r. Armelino Donizetti Quagliato "Zetti", Edi Wilson José Santos Dinho, Ronaldo Rodrigues de Jesús, Marcos Evangelista de Moraes "Cafú", André Luiz Moreira, António Carlos Cerezo "Toninho"; Front, f. l. t. r. Masseur, Luís António Corrêa da Costa "Muller", Dorival Guidoni Junior "Doriva", Válber Roel de Oliveira, José Ferreira da Silva "Palhinha", Leonardo Nascimento de Araújo, Masseur.
Foto: IFFHS

Parma AC: Back, f. l. t. r. Tomas Brolin, Alberto Di Chiara, Alessandro Melli, Georges Grun, Lorenzo Minotti, Marco Ballotta; Front, f. l. t. r. Stefano Cuoghi, Luigi Apolloni, Marco Osio, Antonio Benarrivo, Daniele Zoratto.
Foto: Olimpia

Spartak Moscow: Back, f. l. t. r. Nikolay Pisarev, Andrey Tikhonov, ?, Ilya Tsymbalar, Valery Zhilyaev (administrator), Nikolay Larin (masseur), Dmitry Khlestov, Yegor Titov, Igor Ledyakhov, Viktor Zernov (coach of second team), Alexandr Tarkhanov (coach assistant), Nikolay Starostin (president), Oleg Romantsev (head coach), Viktor Beschastnykh. Front, f. l. t. r. Salih Hadji (manager), Dmitry Popov, Andrey Pyatnitsky, Andrey Ivanov, Gintaras Stauce (Lithuania), Ramiz Mamedov, Valery Karpin, Viktor Onopko.
Foto: Spartak Moscow