Yohan Rosso


Yohan Rosso is a French international basketball referee licensed by FIBA, who has officiated at the sport's highest levels, including the Olympic Games, the FIBA World Cup, EuroBasket competitions and major European club competitions.

Career

Rosso became a FIBA international referee in 2015, following success at the FIBA Europe examinations under the auspices of the French Basketball Federation. He has been appointed to multiple major FIBA events. He has also participated in the NBA Summer League in the summer of 2025.
Rosso officiated the 2018 FIBA [Women's Basketball World Cup] final in Tenerife and the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup final in Beijing. At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Rosso was included on FIBA's list of appointed officials for the men's and women's basketball tournaments.
During the Basketball at the [2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|Paris 2024 Olympic Basketball Tournament], Rosso refereed multiple high-profile games, including the group-stage game between Serbia and the United States and the quarter-final between Serbia and Australia.
In European club competitions, Rosso has been a frequent appointee to later-round fixtures. FIBA documented his participation among the season's selected referees and commissioners across the 2024–25 European competitions.
The French federation has also profiled his elite-level assignments and career path, highlighting his rise from French domestic basketball to global events.
In September 2025, he officiated the gold medal game of EuroBasket 2025 between Germany and Turkey in Tallinn.

Notable assignments

Rosso lives permanently in Paris. He is married to Greek former basketball referee, Maria Nikaki, and they have together two children.