UEFA Appoints Swiss Official Sandro Schärer for PSG and Bayern Munich Semi-Final Opener

Swiss official Sandro Schärer will lead the refereeing team for the PSG vs Bayern Munich Champions League semi-final. Details on the full VAR and officiating crew.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 27, 2026, 5:39 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

UEFA Appoints Swiss Official Sandro Schärer for PSG and Bayern Munich Semi-Final Opener - article image
UEFA Appoints Swiss Official Sandro Schärer for PSG and Bayern Munich Semi-Final Opener - article image

Officiating Team Confirmed for Parisian Showdown

Sandro Schärer has been selected by UEFA to oversee the highly anticipated continental clash between Paris Saint-Germain and German heavyweights Bayern Munich. The 37-year-old Swiss official, who has become a regular fixture in elite European competition, will be supported by a predominantly Spanish secondary crew. Schärer’s appointment comes at a critical juncture for both clubs, as the semi-final first leg is widely expected to set the tactical tone for the remainder of the knockout tie.

Assistance and VAR Delegation

For this pivotal fixture, Schärer will be assisted on the touchlines by Ángel Nevado and Guadalupe Porras Ayuso. The fourth official responsibilities have been assigned to Jesús Gil Manzano, ensuring a high level of administrative experience on the sidelines. The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) operations will be managed by Carlos del Cerro Grande, with Guillermo Cuadra Fernández serving as the assistant VAR. This multi-national team of officials brings extensive experience from both La Liga and previous high-pressure UEFA knockout stages.

Historical Context and Recent Performances

Schärer is no stranger to either club, having previously officiated matches involving both the French and German champions. Most notably, he was in charge during Paris Saint-Germain’s 4-0 league stage victory over Atalanta earlier in the 2025/2026 campaign. For Bayern Munich, his recent history includes a challenging 2-1 quarter-final second-leg defeat against Inter Milan in the previous season. His statistical profile suggests a referee who maintains a steady flow to the game, though he is noted for being decisive in awarding penalties when defensive infractions occur.

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