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Alan Kelly (born 9 April 1975) is a former FIFA Referee from the Republic of Ireland. He has officiated primarily in the Munster Senior League, the League of Ireland and Major League Soccer and was first appointed to the FIFA list in 2002. He has been regarded as Ireland's top referee for the last number of years. [1]
If the referee is not up to it then certainly he should be left off, but when there is almost universal agreement that he is the best referee in the country then give him all the big games and replays too. The players want the best referees". [3] Brian White was the first to benefit from the rule change when he got to referee the 2000 replay. [4]
Arriving at the high level, she refereed the League of Ireland Women's Premier Division then was chosen as an assistant referee for the League of Ireland and FAI Cup, [3] where she has officiated since 2013. [4] O'Neill was an assistant referee in the UEFA Women's Champions League, refereeing nine Champions League matches between 2011 and 2019. [5]
Irish League referee Keith Kennedy passes away at the age of 33, the Northern Ireland Football League confirm in a statement on Wednesday.
Duffy refereed the 2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final between Cork and Kerry at Croke Park.The decision to appoint Duffy surprised Mick O'Dwyer and Billy Morgan, who thought it would have gone to Pat McEnaney, [2] comments which disappointed former referee Weeshie Fogarty.
Rogers was appointed to the National League panel of referees in 2005 as an assistant referee. Rogers took charge of his first League of Ireland match in 2007 in which Athlone Town beat Kildare County by 4 goals to 2. He became FIFA-listed as a referee in 2012. [1]
Pages in category "Republic of Ireland association football referees" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The League of Ireland was founded in 1921 as a single division known as the A Division. The inaugural season featured eight teams from County Dublin, all of whom had spent the 1920–21 season playing in the Leinster Senior League: Bohemians, Dublin United, Frankfort, Jacobs, Olympia, St James's Gate, Shelbourne and YMCA.