Andre Marriner

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Andre Marriner
Personal information
Full name Andre Marriner
Date of birth January 1, 1971 (1971-01-01) (age 37)
Place of birth    Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Domestic
Years League Role
 ? - ?
 ? - ?
2000-2003
2003-2005
2005-
Birmingham Amateur Football League
Southern Football League
Football League
Football League
Premier League
Referee
Referee
Assistant referee
Referee
Referee
International
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Andre Marriner (born 1 January 1971[1]) is an English Football referee who officiates in the FA Premier League, and is based in Sheldon, Birmingham.

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[edit] Career

He first began refereeing in 1992, and progressed via the Birmingham Amateur Football League and the Southern League to become a Football League assistant referee in the year 2000.[1]

His appointment to the Football League List of referees took place in 2003, and he was given his first Premiership match on 13 November 2004 - the 4-0 home win by Charlton Athletic over Norwich City.[2]

Marriner was added to the Select Group of referees in 2005.[3] In the same year, he refereed the FA Youth Cup Final between Southampton and Ipswich Town, when Ipswich triumphed by 3 goals to 2.[4]

[edit] Career statistics

Season Games Total Booked Booked per game Total Sent off Sent off per game
2002/2003 10 33 3.30 5 0.50
2003/2004 27 70 2.59 8 0.30
2004/2005 37 80 2.16 10 0.27
2005/2006 28 76 2.71 7 0.25
2006/2007 32 96 3.00 5 0.15
2007/2008 37 112 3.02 6 0.16

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Profile and birthdate confirmation: the Football League official website.
  2. ^ First ever Premier League match: soccerbase.com website.
  3. ^ Profile: the Premier League Official website.
  4. ^ FA Youth Cup Final 2005, referee: TheFA.com website.

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