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He did not rest, and on [[May 5]] [[2007]] assisted the FA's Head of National Referee Development, [[Ian Blanchard]] in [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]], helping to run a "Referee Recruiter Course" for the [[Asian Football Confederation]].<ref>[http://footballreferee.org/refreenews_detail.php?nid=128 Course in Kuala Lumpur], with Ian Blanchard in May 2007, for the Asian Football Confederation: article at the ''FootballReferee.org'' website.</ref>
He did not rest, and on [[May 5]] [[2007]] assisted the FA's Head of National Referee Development, [[Ian Blanchard]] in [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]], helping to run a "Referee Recruiter Course" for the [[Asian Football Confederation]].<ref>[http://footballreferee.org/refreenews_detail.php?nid=128 Course in Kuala Lumpur], with Ian Blanchard in May 2007, for the Asian Football Confederation: article at the ''FootballReferee.org'' website.</ref>

In November 2008 [[2008]], Olivier travelled with Neale Barry, Head of Senior Referee Development and Mike Riley, Premier League Referee to Brazil [[Brazil]]to run an Elite Referees Workshop.

This year, 2009 [[2009]]Olivier travelled to Columbia [Columbia]] with Chris Foy, Premier League Referee and Dean Mohareb, Referee Development Officer at Lancashire FA [[Lancashire]] to run a similar workshop to over 90 referees. After completing this workshop, he travelled on to Ecuador to deliver his 5th Referees Workshop and a two day Match Inspectors Workshop accompanied by his colleague Steve Swallow, Regional Referees Manager, North West [[North West]].


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Revision as of 17:39, 9 February 2009

Ray Olivier
Full name Raymond J Olivier

Raymond J. Olivier (born September 21 1958) is an English former football referee, who operated in the Football League in that capacity, and in the Premier League as an assistant referee. He comes from Sutton Coldfield[1] in the West Midlands.

Career

He began refereeing in 1980 in leagues local to his home, becoming an assistant referee in the Football League in 1993. A year later he progressed to the Premier League list of assistants, finally being elevated to the Referees List on Football League in 1998. He was fortunate to have officiated as a Referee, Assistant Referee or 4th Official at 86 out of 92 (current) professional clubs in England. The clubs he did not get to officiate at were Newcastle United, Hull City, Doncaster Rovers and Accrington Stanley.[2]

His first match in charge after his promotion in 1998 was the Football League Third Division (now League Two) encounter between Exeter City and Scarborough at St James Park Exeter on August 15 1998, which finished 1-0 to the home side courtesy of a goal by Jon Gittens.[3] In 2001, he refereed an FA Trophy semi-final.[2] In his career he has taken charge of the following games: 2006 League Two Play Off Semi Final – 4th Official, 2005 League One Play Off Semi Final – 4th Official, 2005 U18 International England v Norway – Referee, 2003 Birmingham County FA Senior Cup Final - Referee, 2001 F.A. Umbro Trophy Semi - Final - Referee, 1998 England “B” v Chile “B” - Assistant Referee, 1998 Intertoto Cup Kongsvinger (Norway) v F.C. Twente (Holland) - Assistant Referee, 1997 GM Vauxhall Conference Spalding Cup Final - Referee, 1996 F.A. Umbro Trophy Final - Assistant Referee and in 1996 U21 International Armenia v Germany - Assistant Referee.

Although never to officiate as a referee in the Premier League, on September 1 2001 Olivier was appointed as a Regional Referees Manager for the Football Association. In his role as Regional Referees Manager, he has responsibility of seven County Football Associations; Birmingham, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire. The purpose of his role is to identify with County FA’s and Area Training Teams in the region the current numbers and activities of referees at each level against the number of referees required to fulfil the departments aim and to follow the progress of referees in the region and provide training, development, support and encouragement. He also has National Responsibility for Referee Instructor Training.[4] covering the West Midlands area.[5] He continued to referee at Football League level whilst holding this position.

In January 2006, he and Peter Walton, the Premiership referee, held a seminar on refereeing development in Guayaquil, Ecuador, for the country's senior referees, following a cooperative agreement which had been signed in 2002 by Nicolás Léoz (president of CONMEBOL), and the chairman of the FA, Geoff Thompson. As qualified as a FA Licensed Referees Instructor in 1990 he has travelled extensively in Europe, Africa, Trinidad & Tobago, Bermuda and South America delivering Senior Referee Development Programmes on behalf of The FA. [6]

On October 28 2006, after 33 minutes of a Notts County versus Bury Football League Two match,[7] he was taken ill with a mild stroke, and had to be replaced by the fourth official, Jock Waugh.[8] He was unable to referee again until Boxing Day of that year.[9]

In January 2007, Olivier and Walton returned to the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil in order to carry out an "Advanced Course for Referees' Instructors", on behalf of the Football Association and the Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (South American Football Confederation).[10]

Ray Olivier retired from refereeing in his 49th year, handling his final Football League match on April 27 2007 - Northampton Town v Huddersfield Town in a League One fixture before retirement from the Football League in 2007. On the 5th May 2007, he refereed the Muratti Vase Final,Guernsey v Jersey.

He did not rest, and on May 5 2007 assisted the FA's Head of National Referee Development, Ian Blanchard in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, helping to run a "Referee Recruiter Course" for the Asian Football Confederation.[11]

In November 2008 2008, Olivier travelled with Neale Barry, Head of Senior Referee Development and Mike Riley, Premier League Referee to Brazil Brazilto run an Elite Referees Workshop.

This year, 2009 2009Olivier travelled to Columbia [Columbia]] with Chris Foy, Premier League Referee and Dean Mohareb, Referee Development Officer at Lancashire FA Lancashire to run a similar workshop to over 90 referees. After completing this workshop, he travelled on to Ecuador to deliver his 5th Referees Workshop and a two day Match Inspectors Workshop accompanied by his colleague Steve Swallow, Regional Referees Manager, North West North West.

References

  1. ^ Confirmation of place of residence: BBC.co.uk match report, 2003.
  2. ^ a b Profile and birthdate confirmation: the Football League Official website.
  3. ^ First ever Football League match, Exeter v. Scarborough, 1998: soccerbase.com website.
  4. ^ Admin role for Olivier, commencing September 1 2001: list of contacts at the RateTheRef.co.uk website.
  5. ^ Regional Refereeing Manager, West Midlands: TheFA.com Official website.
  6. ^ Seminar for referees in Ecuador, with Peter Walton, January 2006: TheFA.com Official website.
  7. ^ Notts County v. Bury, taken ill in 2006: soccerbase.com website.
  8. ^ "Ref on road to recovery": account of his mild stroke at the ThisIsLancashire.co.uk website.
  9. ^ Return to fitness for Boxing Day 2006 match: soccerbase.com website.
  10. ^ Return to Ecuador with Walton in 2007 for an "Advanced Course for Referees' Instructors": CONMEBOL website.
  11. ^ Course in Kuala Lumpur, with Ian Blanchard in May 2007, for the Asian Football Confederation: article at the FootballReferee.org website.