Career
Born in Schimischow, Weimar Germany (today Szymiszów, Poland), Tschenscher took up refereeing in 1948 and by 1953 he was part of the German Football Association"s group of top referees. Within another five years, he was promoted to the Fédération internationale de football association list of international referees. In September 1962, he took charge of the replay of the 1962 European Cup Winners" Cup Final, in which Atlético Madrid beat Fiorentina 3–0.
The following season, he was named as the referee for the 1967 European Cup Final between Celtic and Internazionale.
He was appointed to quarter-finals at both Euro 1968 and Euro 1972, and a semi-final at Euro 1968, as well as the opening group stage game between Mexico and the Soviet Union at the 1970 World Cup, which saw him become the first referee to show a yellow card in a match. He also refereed a second round game at the 1974 World Cup.
Thus he is the only referee that was nominated by the Fédération internationale de football association for three World Cups. In total he was a Fédération internationale de football association referee for 17 years, which is the record in Fédération internationale de football association history.
In 1971, Tschenscher officiated Pelé"s final game for Brazil, at the end of which he received the jersey worn by the Brazilian.