Steve Bennett (referee)

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Stephen Graham Bennett (born 17 January 1961 in Farnborough, Kent) is an English football referee. He has been a referee since 1984. Aside from being a referee, Steve Bennett is also a teacher, as is his wife.[citation needed]

In 1995 he began refereeing in the English Football League, and since 1999 in the FA Premier League. In 2001 he was appointed as an official FIFA referee.[1]

In 2004 he was criticised by FIFA boss Sepp Blatter, having sent off Everton's Tim Cahill for removing his shirt after scoring against Manchester City.[2]

Bennett refereed the 2005 League Cup final at the Millennium Stadium between Chelsea and Liverpool, where the 'Blues' won by 3 goals to 2. In October 2005, he was in charge of the World Cup qualifier between Norway and Moldova, when the home side won 1-0 with a goal from Sigurd Rushfeldt.[3]

He took charge of the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg match in March 2006 between Benfica and Barcelona; the game ending 0-0. Barcelona won the return match 2-0, setting up a final with Arsenal.

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[edit] Career Statistics

Season Games Total Cautioned Cautioned per game Total Sent off Sent off per game
1997/1998 36 128 3.56 12 0.33
1998/1999 39 162 4.15 10 0.26
1999/2000 33 107 3.24 2 0.06
2000/2001 31 87 2.81 8 0.26
2001/2002 33 105 3.18 8 0.24
2002/2003 38 148 3.89 7 0.18
2003/2004 35 103 2.94 12 0.34
2004/2005 42 169 4.02 10 0.24
2005/2006 42 141 3.36 12 0.29
2006/2007 40 129 3.22 13 0.32

[edit] Facts and Trivia

[edit] 3 red cards in a game

  • October 1997, Portsmouth (Thompson) v. Bradford (Kulcsar, Pepper)
  • January 2001, Tottenham (Sullivan) v. Newcastle (Solano, Dyer)
  • November 2006, Colchester (Barker) v. Southend (Maher, Gower)

[edit] 10 cards in a game

  • October 1998, Notts County (Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Sent off) v. Lincoln (Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Sent off)
  • November 2002, Tottenham (Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned ) v. Leeds (Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned )
  • March 2005, Bolton (Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Sent off) v. Arsenal (Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned )
  • June 2005, Spain (Cautioned ) v. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Cautioned Sent off Sent off)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Biographical detail: Football League Official website.
  2. ^ Sepp Blatter's criticism: BBC.co.uk news report.
  3. ^ Norway v Moldova World Cup qualifier: Football.co.uk match report.

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