TONY CORRENTE
NFL
Tony began his officiating career in 1971. He officiated three CIF Southern Section Championships and seven Junior College Bowl games. In 1981, he was appointed to the staff of the PCAA/Big West Conference where he officiated the Freedom and California Bowls. In 1991 he was invited to join the officiating staff of the Western Athletic Conference where he officiated the Alamo, Aloha and Rose Bowls. In 1995, Tony was selected to become a member of the officiating staff of the National Football League as a Back Judge. In his three years at that position he worked two playoff games including the 1997 NFC Championship game. Along with his duties in the NFL, Tony also officiated in NFL Europe working the 1995 and 1998 World Bowls. In 2001, Tony worked as the Referee for the 2001 NFC Championship Game before working as Referee for Super Bowl XLI in 2007.
Tony is single, living in La Mirada, California where he teaches high school social sciences.