Alan Kelly to referee high profile international fixture
Alan Kelly to referee high profile international fixture
Irish referee Alan Kelly will officiate some of the best players in the world later this month when he takes charge of the friendly match between Spain and Argentina in Madrid on November 14th.
Kelly, who hails from Cork, will lead a delegation of Irish officials who will take charge of the high profile friendly match, with Marc Douglas and Damien McGrath having been selected as Assistant Referees for the match.
"I'm absolutely thrilled with the appointment," he said. "It's a friendly match but it is a very prestigious game between two of the best teams in the world. This will be my 12th international match so I have been getting a lot of experience at this level. I have done World Cup qualifiers and European Championship qualifiers, as well as some big friendly matches such as France v Denmark, but this game will be right up there in terms of prestige."
Kelly, who has never refereed Spain or Argentina at senior level before, says that appointments such as this reflect very well on the work being carried out by Irish referees.
"The last two years have been very good years in terms of the calibre of matches being given to Irish officials," he said. "It's fantastic to receive recognition like this, both for the panel of Irish referees and also for the FAI. This appointment really tops off a great year but, to be honest, I won't even start thinking about the Spain v Argentina match until after the domestic season is over. I am refereeing St. Patrick's Athletic v Shamrock Rovers on Friday night and that is a more important game for me because there is a lot at stake in that match."
November will also mark an important fixture for another Irish referee, as Hilda McDermott takes charge of her last international fixture before retiring from international football. McDermott will referee the Women's World Cup qualifying match between Greece and Georgia on November 26th and will be assisted by Paula Brady and Ciaran Delaney.