António José da Silva Garrido OIH (3 December 1932 – 10 September 2014) was a Portuguese football referee.
Born in Vieira de Leiria, Marinha Grande, Garrido was the first Portuguese referee to officiate a European Cup final in 1980.
He also refereed one match in the UEFA Euro 1980 and the first leg of 1977 European Super Cup.
Although he was an accountant by profession, he continued involved in football after his forced retirement as a referee in 1982 due to age limit.
[1][3] In 2005, Garrido was heard as a witness in Portuguese corruption scandal Apito Dourado (Golden Whistle) for being tapped talking to Pinto de Sousa (Chairman of the FPF's Refereeing Board) and Valentim Loureiro (Chairman of the Portuguese League for Professional Football).