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Alan Kelly was born on 9 April, 1975 in Cork, Ireland. Discover Alan Kelly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Alan Kelly Height, Weight & Measurements
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Alan Kelly Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Alan Kelly worth at the age of 49 years old? Alan Kelly’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Ireland. We have estimated
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Timeline
On March 26, 2019 Kelly was selected to be a Video Assistant Referee for the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland. Kelly was later appointed to be the VAR for the final of the tournament, during which Ismail Elfath was the referee and Corey Parker and Kyle Atkins were the assistant referees.
In December 2018, Kelly refereed his second MLS Cup Final at the Mercedez Benz Arena in Atlanta where Atlanta United defeated Portland Timbers 2-0 in front of 73,000 spectators.
In 2016, Kelly was named Major League Soccer's Referee of the Year and was selected to referee the MLS Cup between Toronto FC and Seattle Sounders FC. The game ended 0-0 a.e.t, with Seattle defeating Toronto 5-4 in Kicks from the Mark (KFTM).
During his time in MLS, Kelly have been voted the Major League Soccer Referee of the Year in 2015, 2016 and 2018. The award is voted for by Players, Coaches and Media Personnel.
Updated to matches played on 26 October 2015.
Source: http://www.proreferees.com/stats-referee-stats.php
His final appearance as a referee in the League of Ireland was on 25 October 2013, when his former club Cork City FC defeated St Patricks Athletic 4-2 in Turners Cross. It was also the final game of the 2013 League of Ireland season.
In the Champions League, Kelly has refereed four Group Stage games, his first in 2010 in Cluj Napoca where FC Cluj of Romania took on FC Basel of Switzerland and again in 2011 when he refereed two matches, the first in Leverkusen, Germany where local side Bayer Leverkusen took on FC Genk of Belgium and then in Madrid, Spain when Real Madrid played Dinamo Zagreb. His final Champions League game came at the Allianz Arena in Munich where Bayern defeated Viktoria Plzen in 2013.
He has also been appointed to referee a number of high-profile friendly international matches, most recently in Paris, in 2009 between Spain and Argentina and in 2011 when France took on Croatia in the Stade de France, Paris.
Kelly has been ranked as Ireland's Number 1 referee for several years and was the inaugural winner of the Players Football Association of Ireland's (PFAI) Referee of the Year Award in 2006. He has gone on to win the award on five further occasions since.
In 2006 in Tallinn, Estonia, Kelly refereed his first World Cup Qualifier when the Estonian National Team took on Luxembourg in a Qualification match for the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Since then Kelly has refereed three 2010 World Cup Qualifiers and 2014 World Cup Qualifier.
Kelly's first taste of group stage European football came in 2005 when he took charge of the UEFA Cup Group Stage match between Shakhtar Donetsk and PAOK FC in The Ukraine. Kelly has been a regular appointee to Europa League Group Stage games and has refereed in the Round of 32 in the competition on 5 occasions.
Kelly was appointed to the FIFA list in 2002 and he refereed his first UEFA Champions League match, which was a 1st Round qualifier between Tirana and Dinamo Tbilisi in June 2003. This was the first of almost 100 appointments he has taken around Europe. Kelly refereed the U-17 European Championship semi final between France v Spain in Denmark in 2002.
In 2000, he was selected to referee the League of Ireland Cup final between Derry City and Limerick City. He refereed the 2003 FAI Cup final when Longford Town beat St Patrick's Athletic in Lansdowne Road. He also refereed the 2009 FAI Cup Final between Sporting Fingal and Sligo Rovers at Tallaght Stadium. He refereed the 2011 Setanta Sports Cup final in Tallaght Stadium between Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk.
He joined the League of Ireland Referees Panel in 1999 while participating in the first FAI Referee's School of Excellence. Since then he has refereed at over 350 matches in the League of Ireland Premier Division .
Kelly took up refereeing in 1994 and joined the Cork Branch of the Irish Soccer Referees Society (ISRS). He refereed in local leagues including the Munster Senior League.
Kelly comes from a family of referees with his grandfather Tim Kelly having officiated in the League of Ireland and his father Pat being a former FIFA Referee who also refereed two FAI Cup Finals (1987 & 1996). His brother Graham is also a current League of Ireland Referee.
Alan Kelly (born 9 April 1975) is a FIFA Referee from the Republic of Ireland. He has officiated primarily in the Munster Senior League, the League of Ireland and Major League Soccer and has been on the FIFA list since 2002. He has been regarded as Ireland's top referee for the last number of years.