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John L. Langenus〔(Statistical info ) (plus Langenus' middle initial "L"): ''RSSSF.com'' statistical website. Retrieved on 18 March 2008.〕 (born 8 December 1891,〔(Birth and death dates ): ''Weltfußball.de'' website. Retrieved on 6 March 2008.〕 Berchem, Belgium;〔(Place of birth, plus other biography ): ''SpitsBroeders.nl'' website. Retrieved on 18 March 2008.〕 died 1 October 1952〔) was a Belgian football referee, who officiated for FIFA in three World Cup competitions, including the first ever Final match in 1930. ==Life and career== Contrary to some sources, Langenus's parents actually gave him an Anglicised Christian name, rather than call him "Jean".〔(Anglicised Christian name ): Google Book Search preview of "Moving with the Ball: The Migration of Professional Footballers" (footnote 49, page 24), Pierre Lanfranchi & Matthew Taylor, 2001, ISBN 1-85973-307-7. Retrieved on 6 March 2008.〕 Langenus first undertook his refereeing exam only to fail it when he wrongly answered a question posed by examiners. The question asked of him was: "What is the correct procedure if the ball strikes a low-flying plane?". Langenus did not answer and failed the exam.〔
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