At a glance
- Slavko Vinčić will referee Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid in the UCL quarter-final second leg.
- The Slovenian has officiated Real Madrid four times in the UCL, with Los Blancos winning three of those matches.
- His most high-profile assignment to date was the 2023/24 UCL final, where Real Madrid defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley.
The appointment of Slavko Vinčić for the Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich quarterfinal second leg clash adds an extra layer of excitement to an already massive fixture. With a strong track record involving Real Madrid and a reputation for fairness, Vinčić is expected to manage the game effectively. Still, in a match of this magnitude, every decision counts.
Who is Slavko Vinčić?
Vinčić made his Champions League debut in 2016 and has since blown the whistle in over 40 games in Europe’s top club competition. Born in Maribor, Slovenia, he has built a reputation as one of the continent’s most authoritative officials. He’s composed under pressure and consistent in his decision-making. In domestic football, he refereed close to 200 games in Slovenia’s top flight, showing he isn’t afraid to assert control when needed.
Real Madrid record with Vinčić on the call
Wednesday’s match will be the fifth time Vinčić officiates a Real Madrid game in the Champions League. His previous four assignments paint a broadly positive picture for the Spanish club: a 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in the 2023/24 final, a 1-3 group stage loss to AC Milan in 2024/25, a 1-0 group stage win over Juventus in 2025/26, and a 2-1 playoff victory over Benfica earlier this season. That gives Real Madrid three wins and one defeat under his watch.
What Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich can expect from Slavko Vinčić
Vinčić has only shown a red card five times in over 40 Champions League ties. This points to a referee who manages games through authority rather than punishment. His style tends to allow play to flow, favouring physical duels and limiting unnecessary stoppages. This dynamic could suit either side in what promises to be a high-tempo clash at the Allianz Arena.
The stakes on Wednesday for Real Madrid
For Real Madrid, this is effectively a knockout fixture. With the team sitting nine points behind FC Barcelona in LaLiga, the UCL represents their only realistic chance of silverware this season. Bayern, playing at home, will be looking to extend their 2-1 advantage from the first leg. With both sides possessing the quality to go all the way in the competition, the margins will be fine – and every call will matter.



