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Cet article est une ébauche concernant un arbitre de football. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Oliver. Michael OliverBiographieNaissance 20 février 1985 (36 ans)AshingtonNationalité BritanniqueActivité Arbitre de
footballPériode d'activité Depuis 2010Autres informationsSport Footballmodifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Michael Oliver (né le 20 février 1985 à Ashington) est un arbitre de football professionnel anglais. Il appartient au groupe d'arbitres qui officie principalement dans le championnat d'Angleterre de football. Depuis 2012, il peut
également arbitrer les matchs internationaux. Biographie Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! Comment faire ? Il officie lors de la Coupe du monde des moins de 20 ans 2019 organisée en Pologne. Lors du mondial junior, il arbitre trois rencontres : un match de phase de poule entre le Sénégal et
la Colombie, un match des huitièmes de finale entre l'Uruguay et l'Équateur, et enfin la demi-finale entre l'Équateur et la Corée du Sud. Le 15 mai 2021, il arbitre la finale de la Coupe d'Angleterre entre Chelsea et Leicester City. Le 2 juillet 2021, il arbitre le match de quart de finale de l'euro 2020 qui oppose la Suisse et l'Espagne[1]. Lien externe
Ressources relatives au sport : (mul) Mondefootball (arbitres) (mul) Transfermarkt (arbitres) Notes et références ↑ Guillaume Paret, « Euro 2020 : l'Espagne se qualifie en demi-finale au bout du suspense », sur Le Point, 2 juillet 2021 (consulté le 2 juillet 2021) Portail du football Portail de l’Angleterre Portail de l'arbitrage sportif Ce document
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maiden campaign in the Premier League gets underway as Arsenal visit the Brentford Community Stadium. In the build-up to our Premier League bow the match officials have been confirmed. Referee: Michael Oliver Assistants: Stuart Burt and Simon Bennett Fourth official: Mike Dean VAR: Chris Kavanagh Assistant VAR: Sian Massey-Ellis. One of
the most high-profile officials in Europe, Michael Oliver will take charge of our first ever Premier League outing this Friday. Son of Football League Referee, Clive Oliver, the Northumberland official took up the whistle at the age of 14. Eight years later he was officiating the Conference Play-Off Final at Wembley, becoming the youngest man to
referee a game at the National Stadium. He progressed through the ranks to take the League One Play-Off final in 2009 and became the youngest top-flight referee when he oversaw Birmingham City vs Blackburn Rovers in August 2010, aged 25. In 2016, Oliver was appointed to the UEFA list of Champions League referees, four years after his
addition to the FIFA list. His first two Brentford games were both in League Two. A 1-1 draw away at Rochdale in October 2007 was followed 12 months later by another 1-1 draw, this time at Grimsby. His last four Bees games have all been high-profile affairs. He took charge of our EFL Cup Third Round giantkilling of Everton in September 2010
before awarding us the last minute penalty against Doncaster Rovers which Marcello Trotta missed on the final day of the 2012/13 season. His last two Brentford games have come in Round Four of the FA Cup in the form of our trip to Chelsea in 2016/17 and last season's 3-1 defeat at home to eventual winners Leicester City. The summer saw Oliver
take charge of three games at Euro 2020. He was the man in the middle for the Group Stage matches between Hungary and France and Sweden and Poland before sending off Switzerland's Remo Freuler in their Quarter-Final defeat to Spain on penalties. In total last season, Oliver showed 132 yellow cards and five red cards in 44 matches across the
Premier League, Nations League, Champions League, FA Cup, World Cup Qualifying, and European Championships. Arsenal 20/21 346 fouls - Fewest in Premier League 47 yellow cards - 17th in Premier League 5 red cards - Second-most in Premier League Tickets for Friday's game are now Sold Out. The Ticket Exchange is open for Season Ticket
Holders to list any seats which will be unused. My Bees Members will be able to buy any listed seats from 5pm on Wednesday, 11 August. More information of 45 In the last week, Premier League referee Mike Dean has received death threats through social media leading him to take a week off of refereeing.The renowned referee sent West Ham's
Tomas Soucek off in the dying embers of the match against Fulham, for an alleged intentional elbow on Aleksandar Mitrovic.Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has admitted that receiving such threats isn't anything new for officials."As a referee, abuse becomes routine. I used to get letters sent to my house. They would be directed to
'Mark Clattenburg, Gosforth' and my postie, thinking he was doing me a favour, delivered them," wrote Clattenburg in the Daily Mail."Some of the abuse was vile and, yes, there were threats. 'I'm going to do this and that to you, your wife, your children...' I reported it to the police but, given the anonymity of it all, nobody was caught or
convicted."Clattenburg also acknowledged that referees can sometimes get things wrong, but it doesn't justify the insults given."Unfortunately the line is crossed far too often with social media, Michael Oliver had to move his family out of his house after the game between Juventus and Real Madrid back in 2018," he said.The referee explained that it
is even easier now on social media than ever before to threat and insult referees."It's hurtful, scary and worst of all, social media networks are allowing it to happen," Clattenburg concluded. PREMIER LEAGUE referee Michael Oliver has been chosen as one of England’s representatives at Euro 2020. A familiar face to English football fans, Oliver is
one of 18 officials appointed by the Uefa Referees’ Committee and will take part in his first major international tournament. Michael Oliver was in charge of Sheffield United's controversial game against Aston Villa when the Blades clearly had a goal not given that was over the lineCredit: AFP It will cap off a long but productive season for the 36-year-
old, who officiated in every matchday of the top flight season and took charge of May's FA Cup final as Leicester beat Chelsea. Who is Michael Oliver? Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Oliver began refereeing at the age of 14 after being introduced to it by his father. By 2007 he became the youngest referee to officiate at Wembley stadium when
he whistled the Conference National play-off final. Oliver continued to break records becoming the youngest ever Football League referee and youngest Premier League fourth official. Michael Oliver awarded a controversial penalty to Real Madrid against Juventus in 2018 and sent off Gianluigi BuffonCredit: REUTERS Michael Oliver took charge of
Blackburn's game with Birmingham in 2010 when he was just 25 years oldCredit: PA:Empics Sport In 2010, Oliver became the youngest ever Prem referee at the age of 25 years and 182 days old when he officiated Birmingham City’s game with Blackburn Rovers. He was selected for Champions League duty in 2016 where he took charge of three
group stage games. Oliver was caught up in controversy in April 2018 when he refereed to Champions League quarter final second leg between Real Madrid and Juventus. In injury time and with the aggregate score level at 3-3, Oliver awarded Real Madrid a controversial penalty and, in the melee, sent off Juventus Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. In the
aftermath, police investigated threatening messages sent to Oliver’s wife after her phone number was leaked on social media. Buffon was rapped for his explosive post-match interview. The Italian legend clearly let himself down when he said: “The team gave their all, but a human being cannot destroy dreams like that at the end of an extraordinary
comeback on a dubious situation. “The referee has a trashcan where his heart should be. “On top of that, if you don't have the character to walk on a pitch like this in a stadium like this, you can sit in the stands with your wife, your kids, drinking your Sprite and eating crisps." What games is he taking charges of at Euro 2020? Oliver refereed multiple
games in the group stages of the tournament. He will also referee Switzerland's quarter-final clash with Spain. Is Michael Oliver allowed to take charge of England games at Euro 2020? No. Referees are not allowed to officiate matches involving the team from their association, the same as applies in Champions League and Europa League matches.
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