- Kim Milton Nielsen
Kim Milton Nielsen (born
August 3 ,1960 inCopenhagen ,Denmark ) is a former international football referee. An IT manager by trade,da icon Jesper Victor Larsen, [http://krop-fysik.dcmedia.dk/Artikel_singleview.122+M59f72655c6d.0.html Kim Milton Nielsen: Ham i sort!] , "Krop & Sport", vol. 2, 2006] Nielsen is noted for his impressive height of 1.96m, making him taller than most players. Nielsen began refereeing at 15 years of age, as he wanted to know theLaws of Football . A decade later, he began taking charge of Danish top-flight games, and he was awarded hisFIFA international badge in 1988 when he was still in his late 20s.His career includes 154 internationals and 53
UEFA Champions League games – the highest number of appearances for a referee in that competition. In 1993, he earned his first majorUEFA call-up for theUEFA Super Cup first leg betweenSV Werder Bremen andFC Barcelona . An appointment for a final followed the next year - the 1994UEFA Cup final first leg between SV Austria Salzburg and Inter Milan.Nielsen refereed the Russia-Germany match at UEFA Euro 96 in
England , and followed this up with duty at the1998 FIFA World Cup inFrance . He took charge of two matches, including the clash between England and Argentina inSaint-Étienne , where he is remembered for sending off England'sDavid Beckham for kicking out at Argentina'sDiego Simeone after the Argentinian had fouled him. England went on to lose the match on penalties, and Beckham was blamed and vilified by the Englishtabloids for causing the loss as a result of his sending-off. He was noted as the newsmaker of June 1998 on theBBC website where he gave his thoughts about the match and Beckham's sending off. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/special_report/1998/12/98/review_of_98/newsmakers/233322.stm June: The England-Argentina referee] , "BBC News ", December 22, 1998]At UEFA Euro 2000, Nielsen was put in charge of the Germany-Romania and Turkey-Belgium encounters, although the latter match ended in disappointment as he was forced out of the competition with a leg injury. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/euro2000/798852.stm Referee Nielsen forced out of finals] , "
BBC Sport ", 20 June, 2000] The2002 FIFA World Cup represented another milestone, as he officiated the semi-final between Brazil and Turkey.He received another accolade after being appointed as the referee for the 2003-04 UEFA Champions League final between
AS Monaco FC andFC Porto . He was on duty inPortugal as one of the 12 UEFA Euro 2004 referees.Nielsen attracted further controversy in a
UEFA Champions League 2005-06 Group Stage match between Spanish sideVillarreal CF and Manchester United, when he immediately showed a second yellow card and sent off Manchester United'sWayne Rooney for sarcastically clapping in his face after he had initially been shown a yellow card. 'Even sarcastic play is not allowed, the referee cannot accept that,' Nielsen said of his decision toBBC Radio 5 Live . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4235276.stm Nielsen stands by Rooney red card] , "BBC Sport ", 16 September 2005]In 2006, Nielsen reached the UEFA regulated age limit of 45. He ended his UEFA refereeing career on May 16, 2006, following the last game of the
Danish Superliga championship.References
External links
* [http://2002.fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/02/en/t/rf/28272.html 2002 FIFA World Cup profile]
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