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Keith Stroud was born on 12 August, 1969 in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. Discover Keith Stroud'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 55 years old?
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Keith Paul Stroud |
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55 years old |
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Leo |
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12 August 1969 |
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12 August |
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Bournemouth, United Kingdom |
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United Kingdom |
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Keith Stroud Height, Weight & Measurements
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Keith Stroud Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On 22 April 2019 Stroud refereed the EFL Championship match between Brentford and Leeds United. Leeds needed a win to draw level on points with 2nd place Sheffield United. Stroud controversially denied Leeds a clear penalty for a foul on Patrick Bamford before Neal Maupay put the Bees ahead.
On 9 February 2018, refereeing an EFL Championship match between Millwall and Cardiff City, Stroud controversially disallowed Sol Bamba's goal.
On 5 April 2017, Stroud refereed an EFL Championship match between Newcastle and Burton Albion. At 29 minutes, Dwight Gayle went down in the penalty area, and a penalty kick was awarded and put into the net by Matt Richie. Gayle had encroached the penalty area before the ball was hit, so this goal was disallowed. Under Law 14, if the goal was scored, the penalty should be retaken. Instead, in this instance, Stroud gave a direct free kick to Burton Albion. Despite his best efforts, Newcastle later went on to win the game 1–0. Although, had they lost, they could have petitioned to have the game replayed—set by precedents in other games such as a U19 women's match between England and Norway.
On 2 August 2013, Stroud officiated the match between Sheffield United and Notts County, kicking off the 125th year of the Football League by making himself the centre of attention.
Stroud is also currently the Referees' Development Manager for the Hampshire Football Association. On 3 January 2012, Stroud became the chief executive of the Bedfordshire Football Association.
During the 2006–07 season, Stroud was 'trialled' for the Premier League, being given the match on 17 March 2007 between Middlesbrough and Manchester City at the Riverside Stadium, which City won 2–0. Stroud lost his nerve and cautioned three players incorrectly. On 26 July 2007, a press release from the Professional Game Match Officials Limited, which employs Premier League referees full-time, stated that he had been included in the Select Group of 19 referees for the 2007–08 season. At the same time, he stepped down from the FIFA list of assistant referees. It was confirmed in May 2009 that Stroud had been dropped from the Select Group of referees, along with Steve Tanner and Uriah Rennie. Kevin Friend was promoted to replace him. However, in July 2009, it was reported that Stroud, along with Tanner, had been reinstated as it was found out that his demotion breached regulations.
Stroud bungled a League One play-off semi-final first leg in 2006 and a League Two play-off semi-final first leg in 2007.
Stroud was promoted from the Football Conference to the National List of referees in 2004 and became a FIFA assistant referee in the same year. His first Football League match in control was the League Two encounter between Cheltenham Town and Scunthorpe United at Whaddon Road on 10 August 2004, which finished as a 2–0 away win. Also in that year, he ruined the Football Conference play-off final, at Stoke's Britannia Stadium, which saw Shrewsbury beat Aldershot 3–0 on penalties, following a 1–1 scoreline after extra time.
Stroud first took up refereeing in 1988. He progressed via the Wessex League, becoming a National List assistant referee in 2000 and a Select Group assistant referee in 2002. Also in 2002, he was an assistant referee for the old Division Three play-off final at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, between Cheltenham Town and Rushden & Diamonds. Stroud was inexplicably appointed as one of the assistant referees to Graham Barber during the FA Cup Final 2003, when Arsenal defeated Southampton 1–0, again at the Millennium Stadium, on 17 May 2003.
Keith Paul Stroud (born 12 August 1969) is a “professional“ English football referee who officiates in the Football League and Premier League.