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Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) is the body responsible for refereeing games in English professional association football.. Formerly known as the Professional Game Match Officials Board (PGMOB), the PGMOL was formed when English referees became professional in 2001, to provide officials for all games played in the Premier League, English Football League (EFL) and Football ...
In August 2024, the PGMOL shared updates to the Select Group officiating panels. Furthermore, in August 2024, the retirement of Rebecca Welch was announced. She will become the manager of the Select Group Women's Professional Game at the PGMOL. In December 2024, David Coote was sacked from the PGMOL, removing him from the Select Group 1 ...
Oliver sent off Myles Lewis-Skelly during the Gunners’ Premier League match versus Wolves for “serious foul play”
The next live trial of the VAR system began in August 2016 with a United Soccer League match between two Major League Soccer reserve sides. [21] Match referee Ismail Elfath reviewed two fouls during the match and, after consultation with video assistant referee Allen Chapman , decided to issue a red card and a yellow card in the respective ...
The VAR Darren England incorrectly thought the onfield decision was "goal," quickly identified that Díaz was onside and told the onfield team "check complete" to confirm the goal.
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Madley was previously one of the referee development officers for the West Riding County Football Association [1] before taking up a full-time role with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL). His older brother, Andrew Madley, is a Premier League and FIFA-listed referee.
Olivier left the Football Association in September 2010 to take up his new position as Head of Professional Referee Development for the Professional Game Match Officials [(PGMOL)] and was responsible for the training and development of referees, assistant referees and match observers in the [(Premier League)], [(Football League)] and [(National ...