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Full name
  
Darren Drysdale

1996–1998
  
Football League

Other occupation
  
RAF sergeant

Name
  
Darren Drysdale

Years
  
League

Role
  
1997–2004
  
Conference North


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Born
  
18 February 1971 (age 53) Lincolnshire (
1971-02-18
)

Darren Drysdale (born 18 February 1971, Lincolnshire) is an English football referee who officiates in the Football League, and is a sergeant in the RAF at Waddington.

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Career

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He has been refereeing since 1988, officiating in the Northern Alliance and Northern Premier League. He became an assistant referee for the Football League in 1996, and in 1997 progressed to Conference North referee.

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He was appointed as an assistant referee for the Premier League in 1998.

Darren was given the honour of being an assistant referee to Graham Poll in the 2000 FA Cup Final, and became a FIFA assistant referee in the same year.

In 2002, he became a UEFA assistant referee, one of only 3 from the UK at the time.

He was appointed to the (Football League) National List of referees in 2004. Also in 2004, on 6 March, he was named Combined Services Sports Official of the Year, due to his work for sport within the RAF. He had been posted to the Middle East at this time, so his parents travelled to London to receive the award from the Princess Royal on his behalf.

His first Football League game was a 0-0 draw between Rushden & Diamonds and Kidderminster Harriers on 7 August 2004. His first game at Championship level was the 2-0 home win for Leicester City against Gillingham on 22 January 2005.

He attracted some media attention in 2007 after Bradford City's Dean Windass received a five match ban for swearing at him in the car park after a home game against Brentford on 2 January.

References

Darren Drysdale Wikipedia


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