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German Referee Deniz Aytekin Retires After 18-Year Career
German referee Deniz Aytekin announced his retirement on Saturday 16 May. The decision was made during the Bundesliga match between Bayern Munich and Cologne. His departure ends an 18‑year officiating career.
Aytekin’s résumé includes 656 matches officiated across domestic and European competitions. Over nearly two decades he has been a regular presence on German pitches. The numbers underscore his experience at the highest level.
He is most remembered for refereeing the second leg of the 2017 Champions League quarter‑final between FC Barcelona and Paris Saint‑Germain. That game concluded with Barcelona’s historic comeback, often referred to as the “remontada.”
The match, held in 2017, saw Barcelona overturn a 4‑0 first‑leg deficit to win 6‑1 on the night. Aytekin’s role in that high‑profile fixture cemented his reputation internationally.
Born in Germany, Aytekin rose through the national refereeing ranks before reaching the elite panel. His assignments have included Bundesliga fixtures and UEFA knockout‑stage games.
His retirement was marked by a brief ceremony before the Bayern‑Cologne game, acknowledging his contributions to German football. Colleagues and players expressed gratitude for his professionalism.
Aytekin’s exit closes a distinguished chapter in officiating, leaving a legacy linked to one of the most dramatic Champions League nights in recent memory.