Charlie Richmond (referee)
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Charlie Richmond (born 13 May 1968) is a Scottish football referee. Currently refereeing in the Scottish Premier League, Richmond is also on the FIFA list of international referees, having officiated at the level since 2003.[1] He has also refereed in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup, and is an engineer by profession.
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Richmond, Charlie |
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Scottish footballer |
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13 May 1968 |
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Categories: - 1968 births
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- Scottish football referees
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