Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths

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Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths
Personal information
Full name Benjamin Mervyn Griffiths
Date of birth January 17, 1909(1909-01-17)
Place of birth    Abertillery, Monmouthshire, Wales
Date of death    January 21, 1974 (aged 65)
Place of death    Wales
Other occupation    Teacher
Domestic
Years League Role
1939 (WW2)
1945-1959
Football League
Football League
Linesman
Referee
International
1949-1958 FIFA listed Referee

Benjamin Mervyn ('Sandy') Griffiths (born January 17, 1909; died January 21, 1974[1]) was a Welsh football referee from Abertillery, Monmouthshire. In his professional life he was a teacher.

[edit] Career

He first took up a teaching post in Devon but soon returned to Newport, Monmouthshire, and began his refereeing career in 1934 in local leagues. Within five seasons he was appointed to the Football League list as a linesman and, after the War, refereed the England versus Scotland clash in 1949,[2] and then the 1953 FA Cup Final, otherwise known as the Matthews Final.[3] It was his decision, with two minutes remaining, that enabled Stan Mortensen to equalise from a free-kick awarded just outside the penalty area.

Griffiths represented Wales at the 1950,[4] 1954[5] and 1958 World Cup Finals.[6] In the first of these he appeared in the opening fixture, and in the second took charge of the semi-final between Hungary and Uruguay, and assisting William Ling in the final. In the closing minutes of the match, and with the score at 3-2 to the West Germans, Griffiths flagged Hungary's Ferenc Puskás offside, just as he beat Toni Turek in the German goal.[7]

He was the first Welshman to referee an international at Wembley, the first from his country to referee an FA Cup Final, and the only Welshman to appear in a World Cup final.[citations needed]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Birth and death dates confirmed: zerozero.eu website.
  2. ^ England 1 Scotland 3, 1949, with Griffiths refereeing: EnglandFC.com website.
  3. ^ The "Matthews Final", 1953, with Griffiths refereeing: The Independent website, via the FindArticles service.
  4. ^ 1950 World Cup Finals, example matches with Griffiths in charge: PlanetWorldCup.com website.
  5. ^ 1954 World Cup Finals, example matches with Griffiths in charge: PlanetWorldCup.com website.
  6. ^ 1958 World Cup Finals, example matches with Griffiths in charge: PlanetWorldCup.com website.
  7. ^ Offside flag from Griffiths, 1954 World Cup Final: Ferenc Puskás - International Football Hall of Fame website.
Preceded by
Arthur Ellis
FA Cup Final Referee
1953
Succeeded by
A Luty