Paul Taylor (referee) explained

Paul Taylor
Fullname:Paul Taylor
Birth Date:1959 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Enfield, Middlesex, England
Years1:? - ?
League1:Herts. County League
Role1:Referee
Years2:? - ?
League2:Isthmian League
Role2:Referee
Years3:? -1990
League3:Panel League Comps.
Role3:Referee
Years4:1986-1990
League4:Football League
Role4:Asst. referee
Years5:1990-1993
League5:Football League
Role5:Referee
Years6:
League6:
Role6:
Years7:1995-2000
League7:Football League
Role7:Referee
Years8:2000-2001
League8:Premier League
Role8:Referee
Years9:2001-2010
League9:Football League
Role9:Referee

Paul Taylor (born 20 June 1959 in Enfield, Middlesex) is a former English football referee, who also took charge of Premier League matches in 2000-2001 before reverting to the Football League. He also officiated in UEFA and FIFA competitions. He subsequently re-located to Hertfordshire.

Career

He first began refereeing in 1977 and progressed via the Hertfordshire County League, the Isthmian League and the Panel League Competitions.

He was appointed as a Football League assistant referee in 1986 and promoted to referee in 1990. At this point he was aged only thirty and the youngest member on the List. The majority of his appointments over the next three seasons were in the lower divisions.

Taylor refereed the Hertfordshire Senior County Cup Final, the FA Sunday Cup Final and several international matches at both Youth and semi-professional level. He also officiated in the Football League play-offs on six occasions including the League Two Final at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, in 2006.[1]

Other notable appointments included refereeing Cheltenham Town's first game in the Football League[2] and Southampton's last match at The Dell versus Arsenal.[3]

His overseas appointments included the 2000-01 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round fixture between Dynamo Kiev and Red Star Belgrade. Taylor refereed his first senior FIFA International between Nigeria and Venezuela in August 2003. In 2004, he was fourth official at the FA Trophy Final.[4] In the same year, he retired from international refereeing due to age restrictions. In 2005, he became a County Accredited Referees Instructor and in 2006 qualified as a National Licensed Instructor.

The 2007–08 season was due to be his final one as a League referee before retirement, however after appealing the decision to remove him from the National List of referees because of age, he was included for the 2008-2009 and 2009–2010 seasons.[5] He refereed the Ipswich v Preston match on the opening day of the 2008-2009 Championship season.[6]

His final fixture was the League One match between Wycombe Wanderers and Gillingham on 8 May 2010. He now works as a Referee Coach for the Professional Game Match Officials Ltd.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=485948 League Two
  2. http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=264494 Cheltenham's
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/1338713.stm The last match
  4. http://www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk/page/RefereeProfilesDetail/0,,10794~628215,00.html Profile
  5. http://www.premierleague.com/staticFiles/31/3/0,,12306~131889,00.pdf National List of Referees 2008-2009
  6. https://www.soccerbase.com/referees/referee.sd?referee_id=178&season_id=138 soccerbase.com website