- William Ling (referee)
William Ling (
1 August 1908 –8 May 1984 ) was an English football referee fromStapleford ,Cambridgeshire , who refereed the1954 FIFA World Cup Final .1948 Olympic Games
Ling rose quickly through the ranks as a referee. He was initially on the supplementary list as a
Football League match official but even so was selected to participate in the 1948 Olympic Games football tournament along withGeorge Reader , Stanley Boardman and A. C. Williams fromBrighton . Ling refereed both the first round match involving Sweden, the quarter-final involving Italy and was then selected for the final between Sweden and Yugoslavia. The final itself turned on two penalty decisions early in the second half (both which were denied to the Yugoslavians) and which impacted on their temperament.Bernard Joy , in the 1960 publication "Association Football" (p.470), wrote: "The setbacks rattled the Yugoslavs, their behaviour got out of hand for a spell and they did not recover their rhythm. What made matters worse was whenGunnar Gren converted a penalty midway through the second half. It is true thatGunnar Nordahl was bowled over, but the offence looked no worse than those committed by the Swedish centre halfBertil Nordahl ."1951 FA Cup Final
Ling refereed the FA Cup Final in 1951, in which Newcastle United beat Blackpool with two
Jackie Milburn goals. On the day of the Final, Ling spotted a policeman as he arrived at Wembley Stadium. He recognised him as a player he had sent off previously during a Sunday league fixture and as he passed him, said: "Now what do you think?" The officer replied: "I still think you are no fucking good!" [ [http://www.elycityfc.com/col.asp?cid=45 Ling's conversation] with policeman at Wembley: "Ely City FC" website.]By the start of the next season (1948-49) Ling had become a
Football League referee, and within 3 years had been appointed to control anFA Cup Final .1954 World Cup
The 1954 World Cup was only his second international tournament not having been selected for the 1950
FIFA World Cup . He was one of a group of four referees appointed from theUnited Kingdom for the 1954 tournament. The others wereBenjamin Mervyn Griffiths fromWales , Arthur Ellis fromYorkshire andCharles Edward Faultless (Scotland ). In the course of the tournament, Ling had already refereed the Group match between Hungary and Germany (in which the Hungarians had won 8-3 against the German team of mainly reserve players) and had assisted Arthur Ellis during theBattle of Berne quarter-final. In the final he was assisted by Griffiths and the ItalianVincenzo Orlandini . [ [http://www.totalfootball.org/eng/home/page.asp?sid=152&mid=2&PageId=3727 1954 World Cup Statistics] : "TotalFootball.org" website.]The Final
Ling's part in the final, between Hungary and Germany, became slightly controversial because he accepted Griffith's offside flag in the final minutes to deny
Ferenc Puskás a 3-3 equalizer which would have sent the game intoextra-time .Observers feltFact|date=August 2007 that Puskás was not offside when the ball was passed to him. German radio reporter
Herbert Zimmermann had called Puskas offside well before he kicked.Willy Meisl observed, later, that it appeared that goal keeperGyula Grosics had struck Ling following the final whistle. Nothing came of this incident and the mood amongst the Hungarians had settled when the trophy was handed to the Germans.The Miracle of Bern
The final match itself became the subject of a German film
Miracle of Bern in which the story of the match is told.Joachim Floryszak , a non-League German football referee andcivil servant , starred as Ling after contacting the directorSönke Wortmann begging to be given a place in the film.References
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