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One of Halsey's most controversial decisions was to send of Sol Campbell in Arsenal's championship deciding game against Manchester United, for an alledged elbow, even though replays suggested the decision was ridiculous. The match was drawn 2-2 and Manchester Unired went on the win the league. | |||
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Profile
Mark Halsey (born July 8th 1961) is an English football referee in the FA Premier League. He was formerly based in Welwyn Garden City, latterly in Bolton, Lancashire.
Mark started refereeing in 1989 and became a FA Premier League referee after only 10 years in 1999. 1 year later (2000) Mark became a FIFA referee.
One of Halsey's most controversial decisions was to send of Sol Campbell in Arsenal's championship deciding game against Manchester United, for an alledged elbow, even though replays suggested the decision was ridiculous. The match was drawn 2-2 and Manchester Unired went on the win the league.
Milestones
Important games Mark has refereed are as follows:
1999 Play Off Final: Manchester City v Gillingham
2002 FA Cup Final: 4th Official Arsenal v Chelsea
2002 FIFA World Disabled Championships – Japan: Referee
2000 Toulon Under-21 tournament
2001 World Student games in Beijing
2004 Belgium v France - First Full International