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  • s pre-deceased by Rollo Kyle, who died after refereeing a game some 20 years previously.
  • eferees he had decided to retire from League refereeing, a few weeks short of his fifty-first birthd
  • l match before retirement was on 1 May 2010, refereeing a League 1 game between Yeovil Town versus O
  • Just one week after refereeing a Southern League match between Spurs and Wa
  • Doctor Clive - refereeing a boxing match between Mike and Shane for th
  • He retired from refereeing after the 2002 World Championship final, in
  • Outside of refereeing, Allaerts works as an IT manager.
  • Since retirement Mellor has taken up refereeing, and has been fast-tracked on the road to fi
  • ter the incident the side judge retired from refereeing and openly apologized to Red Star and the su
  • yed their first game Dave Taylor returned to refereeing and the organisational duties of the club we
  • d Cup Danny Jordaan resisted calls for video refereeing and believed that 'disputed decisions should
  • of papers for publication, the standards of refereeing, and ways and means of acquiring suitable pa
  • ounced that he would be retiring from active refereeing, and taking up the position of Head of Senio
  • After refereeing another group game in which he was criticise
  • Innes subsequently encouraged Tabb to pursue refereeing at a professional level.
  • 1997 and confirmed that he would retire from refereeing at the end of the 2007-08 season.
  • eferees' Association in 1961 after taking up refereeing, being awarded a life membership in 1978.
  • clared void and ordered a replay following a refereeing blunder.
  • Oliver was introduced to refereeing by his father, Clive, at the age of 14.
  • Beeby began his refereeing career in the local Northampton leagues, eve
  • During his refereeing career he was based in Walsall, and subseque
  • During his refereeing career he was based in Stourbridge, in the b
  • After finishing with his refereeing career Nattrass was employed by Newcastle Un
  • After the end of his refereeing career, he became a soccer TV commentator fo
  • eet, who had refereed his final match of his refereeing career, speechless.
  • incidents during his time as a professional refereeing career.
  • ), after which he vowed to carry on with his refereeing career.
  • By 1991, his Refereeing Classification had twice been upgraded and h
  • ng an apology however, and said that "FIFA's refereeing committee... agreed unanimously that Japan's
  • list for six seasons, until he retired from refereeing completely after his final match in the Prem
  • He subsequently retired from refereeing, confirmed when the lists of referees and as
  • Holden made his refereeing debut in Norway's highest league in 1973, an
  • He made his Six Nations refereeing debut six months later, when France beat Sco
  • SOE scored 149 own goals in protest of a refereeing decision.
  • AS Adema 149-0 SO l'Emyrne) in protest of a refereeing decision.
  • Frisk chose to go into early retirement from refereeing due to pressure from death threats made agai
  • , The Telegraph listed it among the 10 worst refereeing errors in World Cup history.
  • The team was beaten narrowly due to refereeing errors.
  • n 29 April he was handed a lifetime ban from refereeing football matches in Germany.
  • In 2001, he became the first ever Head of Refereeing for the county of Sussex.
  • urgery in attempt to remove it, he continued refereeing for WCW throughout the following months.
  • Outside of refereeing, he works as a teacher and lives in Riyadh.
  • Outside of refereeing, he works as a travel agent in Thessaloniki,
  • Perhaps Foy's highest refereeing honour to date was to officiate the 2010 FA
  • coming the first Singaporean to achieve this refereeing honour.
  • The 2010-11 season is his eleventh year refereeing in the top flight of English football.
  • He first took up refereeing in Brighton 'parks' football in 1966.
  • Taylor started refereeing in the Northern Premier League in 2002, prog
  • Dowd began refereeing in local leagues in 1984, eventually officia
  • Allaerts began refereeing in 1985, and took charge of his first Belgia
  • owed him to revert to assistant status while refereeing in the Football Conference.
  • Singh took up refereeing in 1985, after taking his exam in order to i
  • He first took up refereeing in 1930, appearing on Southampton Common, an
  • of assistant referees in 1992, Ross had been refereeing in the Isthmian League.
  • He began refereeing in 1987, eventually officiating in the South
  • dge City and Hertford Town before he started refereeing in 1989.
  • Elleray began refereeing in 1968 at the age of 13 in Dover where he r
  • re as part of the team and his experience of refereeing in the Premiership is invaluable to those re
  • Tabb became involved in amateur tournament refereeing in the mid-1990s, when she and her husband,
  • He returned to refereeing in the Football League, where he spent his f
  • Marriner began refereeing in 1992, by chance when he was asked to cove
  • Toms took up refereeing in the late 1980s, and progressed to become
  • he Oxford Mail that Ross should "not even be refereeing in the Unibond League", following a match be
  • Walton began refereeing in 1986 in local leagues.
  • e dawn of the professional era and turned to refereeing instead, with his first Test appointment com
  • while he climbed his way up the Professional Refereeing ladder.
  • He has been wearing a helmet while refereeing NHL games since the mid-1990s.
  • He is mostly known for refereeing one match at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
  • rted back to the list of assistant referees, refereeing only one match, Yeading against St Albans, w
  • The refereeing panel comprises seven members from the Elite
  • So, they are prohibited from refereeing Paulista football competitions matches.
  • owever, Clattenburg was later suspended from refereeing, pending an investigation into alleged debts
  • has a reputation for his tough remarks about refereeing performances).
  • In 1995 he successfully regained his refereeing place.
  • Alcock continued refereeing Premiership matches without pause, although
  • However, subject to the refereeing process, AUSS accepts articles by authors of
  • me, availability, finances, and coaching and refereeing resources.
  • risk stayed at the forefront of the European refereeing scene.
  • r the Guardian newspaper where he criticised refereeing standards, the disciplinary team headed by B
  • Eastern Suburbs were so upset with the refereeing that they relinquished the right to challeng
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  • He is most famous for refereeing the second leg of the 1968 Copa Libertadores
  • He is most famous for refereeing the first leg of the 1968 Copa Libertadores
  • He achieved the honour of refereeing the 1982 FA Cup Final, featuring two London
  • team match with Ricky as a participant, Tony refereeing the match and their father Steve Rickard com
  • He also appeared at Euro 2004, refereeing the semi-final between the Netherlands and P
  • yal Engineers at the Kennington Oval, before refereeing the first ever England v. Wales match, at th
  • raeli officials, Eli Hacmon, commented after refereeing the match between Kilmarnock and Aberdeen th
  • as a football referee from Sweden famous for refereeing the controversial 1934 FIFA World Cup Final
  • Refereeing the match was a Norway team of referees.
  • Its editors employing double-blind refereeing to maintain its current mission of promoting
  • disappointing match, with reports of biased refereeing towards the English, and several incidents o
  • His progression to top level refereeing was finally achieved in 1978.
  • y review[ing]" the match film, "the level of refereeing was absolutely below the standards of what i
  • til complained to the media about the biased refereeing which made them lose their possible gold med