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Apr 20, 2021 · The 2021 Emirates FA Cup Final will be refereed by Michael Oliver and his team, while Sian Massey-Ellis will become the first female official to be involved in the competition’s Final.
- Referees and match officials confirmed for Emirates FA Cup ...
Chris Kavanagh and Mike Dean will be the referees leading...
- Referees and match officials confirmed for Emirates FA Cup ...
FA Cup Final referees. In English football, the FA Cup Final, the deciding match of the FA Cup competition, is considered the highest domestic honour for referees to be appointed to officiate. The 2023 final was refereed by Paul Tierney, with Neil Davies and Scott Ledger as assistant referees.
YearRefereeAssistant RefereesR.A. Crump W.A. MoodyBill RussellJ. Cahill F.C. WintonA.H. Kingscott R.T. BradshawI. BakerW.P. (Percy) Harper S.F. (Stanley) RousStuart Attwell was the fourth official, and Dan Cook the reserve assistant referee. Chris Kavanagh was the video assistant referee (VAR) and Sian Massey-Ellis, acting as assistant VAR, became the first female referee involved in an FA Cup final.
- 2020-21 FA Cup
Apr 20, 2021 · The lineup of match officials for the 2021 Emirates FA Cup Final has been selected
Apr 28, 2021 · "We unanimously agreed that Michael Oliver should referee the 2021 Emirates FA Cup Final, assisted by Stuart Burt and Simon Bennett who work regularly with him in the Premier League and internationally,” said David Elleray, chair of Referees’ Committee.
May 17, 2023 · Full officiating appointments for the FA Cup final: Referee: Paul Tierney (Lancashire FA) Assistant Referees: Neil Davies (London FA) and Scott Ledger (Sheffield & Hallamshire FA)
Apr 13, 2021 · Chris Kavanagh and Mike Dean will be the referees leading out the teams at Wembley this weekend, following their appointment for the Emirates FA Cup semi-finals. First up is Chelsea and Manchester City, who meet on Saturday 17 April (5.30pm BST), with Dean and his team taking charge of that tie.