Ben Williams (referee)
Appearance
Full name | Benjamin Jon Williams | ||
---|---|---|---|
Born |
Canberra, Australia | April 14, 1977||
Other occupation | School teacher | ||
Years | Role | ||
2005–present | Referee | ||
International | |||
Years | League | Role | |
2005–present | FIFA listed | Referee | |
2005–present | AFC Elite | Referee |
Benjamin Jon Williams (born 14 April 1977), better known as Ben Williams, is an Australian football (soccer) referee. He is also a physical education teacher at Belconnen High School in Hawker, Canberra.[1]
Williams officiates in the Australian A-League football competition. He has been a FIFA referee since 2005.
He was selected to officiate in AFC Champions League 2007 and AFC Champions League 2008 matches.
He is currently an AFC Elite Panel Referee.[2]
He officiated at the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup and 2011 AFC Asian Cup.
Career
A-League Matches:[3]
- 2005/2006 Season: 16 Matches (Including: 2 Pre-season; Minor Semi-Final 1st Leg)
- 2006/2007 Season: 12 Matches (Including: 3 Pre-season)
- 2007/2008 Season: 16 Matches (Including: 3 Pre-season; Major Semi-Final 2nd Leg)
- 2008/2009 Season: 16 Matches (Including: 1 Pre-season; Minor Semi-Final 1st Leg)
- 2009/2010 Season: 21 Matches
- 14-3-2007: Hong Kong – Syria (2nd Stage)
- 6-6-2007: Vietnam – Indonesia (2nd Stage)
- 22-8-2007: Korea Republic – Uzbekistan (Final Stage)
- 12-9-2007: Japan – Qatar (Final Stage)
AFC Cup 2007
- 10-4-2007: Pahang – Tampines Rovers (Group Stage)
- 9-5-2007: Victory SC – Sun Hei (Group Stage)
AFC Champions League 2008
- 12-3-2008: Sepahan – Al Ittihad (Group Stage)
- 19-4-2008: Al Wahda – Al Sadd (Group Stage)
- 24-9-2008: Urawa Red Diamonds – Al Qadsia (Quarter Final)
AFC Under 19 Championship 2008
- 31-10-2008: Saudi Arabia – Iran (Final Round)
- 2-11-2008: United Arab Emirates – Korea Republic (Final Round)
- 8-11-2008: China – Uzbekistan (Quarter Final)
World Cup qualifiers 2010 — Asia
- 14-6-2008: Singapore – Saudi Arabia (3rd Stage)
- 22-6-2008: Jordan – Turkmenistan (3rd Stage)
- 11-2-2009: Iran – Korea Republic
- 10-6-2009: Korea Republic – Saudi Arabia
2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
World Cup qualifiers 2014 — Asia
- 28-7-2011: Indonesia - Turkmenistan (2nd Round)
References
- ^ "Belconnen High School Newsletter" (PDF). Belconnen High School. 19 February 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
- ^ "AFC Elite Panel Members 2010" (PDF). The Asian Football Confederation.
- ^ Ultimate A-League
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