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http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/News/2013/Apr/final-referee-andre-marriner-170413.aspx
Andre Marriner is to referee the 2013 FA Cup Final at Wembley
Manchester City v Wigan Athletic
The FA Cup with Budweiser
The Final
5.15pm, Saturday 11 May 2013
Wembley Stadium
Live on ITV & ESPN
The FA has confirmed that Andre Marriner will take charge of The 2013 FA Cup Final between Manchester City and Wigan Athletic next month.
The fixture will complete a hat-trick of Wembley Stadium refereeing appearances for the 42-year-old, who has previously taken charge of the 2010 Community Shield between Manchester United and Chelsea and Cardiff City v Blackpool in the Championship Play-Off fixture earlier that year.
Marriner was also fourth official for the 2011 FA Cup Final, which saw Manchester City beat Stoke City 1-0.
Speaking about the appointment, the Birmingham FA official said: "It's a great honour to be asked to referee the 2013 FA Cup Final, especially as it coincides with the 150th anniversary of The Football Association.
"To be involved in The FA Cup Final is ultimately every schoolboy's dream and, as an occasion, they don’t come much bigger.
"I'll approach The Final as I would any other fixture but obviously the whole event is on a completely different scale as it is the biggest club game in world football."
Joining Marriner's team of match officials on the day will be Assistant Referees Stephen Child (London FA) and Simon Long (Cornwall FA) while Anthony Taylor (Cheshire FA) is the Fourth Official. Gary Beswick (Durham FA) will be the Reserve Assistant Referee.
Marriner, who is celebrating his 21st anniversary as an affiliated referee this year, added: "The FA Cup is revered around the world because of the importance and history of the competition."
The Chairman of The FA's Referees Committee David Elleray commented: “We had no hesitation in appointing Andre Marriner, Stephen Child, Simon Long, Anthony Taylor and Gary Beswick to take control of the 2013 FA Cup Final between Manchester City and Wigan Athletic.
"All five officials have shown excellent form for several seasons and have a great deal of experience in important matches.
"Four of the team were involved in the last round of FIFA 2014 World Cup Qualification matches.
"Andre has a long and impressive record of officiating successfully in high profile matches in the Premier League, FA Cup and for UEFA and FIFA.
"He reaches the pinnacle of his domestic career with a wealth of experience which makes him an excellent choice for this FA Cup Final in The FA’s 150th anniversary year."
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Andre Marriner is to referee the 2013 FA Cup Final at Wembley
Manchester City v Wigan Athletic
The FA Cup with Budweiser
The Final
5.15pm, Saturday 11 May 2013
Wembley Stadium
Live on ITV & ESPN
The FA has confirmed that Andre Marriner will take charge of The 2013 FA Cup Final between Manchester City and Wigan Athletic next month.
The fixture will complete a hat-trick of Wembley Stadium refereeing appearances for the 42-year-old, who has previously taken charge of the 2010 Community Shield between Manchester United and Chelsea and Cardiff City v Blackpool in the Championship Play-Off fixture earlier that year.
Marriner was also fourth official for the 2011 FA Cup Final, which saw Manchester City beat Stoke City 1-0.
Speaking about the appointment, the Birmingham FA official said: "It's a great honour to be asked to referee the 2013 FA Cup Final, especially as it coincides with the 150th anniversary of The Football Association.
"To be involved in The FA Cup Final is ultimately every schoolboy's dream and, as an occasion, they don’t come much bigger.
"I'll approach The Final as I would any other fixture but obviously the whole event is on a completely different scale as it is the biggest club game in world football."
Joining Marriner's team of match officials on the day will be Assistant Referees Stephen Child (London FA) and Simon Long (Cornwall FA) while Anthony Taylor (Cheshire FA) is the Fourth Official. Gary Beswick (Durham FA) will be the Reserve Assistant Referee.
Marriner, who is celebrating his 21st anniversary as an affiliated referee this year, added: "The FA Cup is revered around the world because of the importance and history of the competition."
The Chairman of The FA's Referees Committee David Elleray commented: “We had no hesitation in appointing Andre Marriner, Stephen Child, Simon Long, Anthony Taylor and Gary Beswick to take control of the 2013 FA Cup Final between Manchester City and Wigan Athletic.
"All five officials have shown excellent form for several seasons and have a great deal of experience in important matches.
"Four of the team were involved in the last round of FIFA 2014 World Cup Qualification matches.
"Andre has a long and impressive record of officiating successfully in high profile matches in the Premier League, FA Cup and for UEFA and FIFA.
"He reaches the pinnacle of his domestic career with a wealth of experience which makes him an excellent choice for this FA Cup Final in The FA’s 150th anniversary year."
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