English Premier League referee, Bobby Madley has quit his position just one game into the new 2018-19 Season “due to a change in his personal circumstances”.
The 32-year-old who was appointed to the FIFA list in January was set to become one of Europe’s leading Referees.
Madley missed the opening weekend of the season and it has now emerged he has quit as a referee and relocated after a change in personal circumstances.
Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) announed Madley’s decision to step down in a short statement: “Bobby Madley is no longer employed by PGMOL.
“We understand that he has decided to relocate due to a change in his personal circumstances.”
Madley has overseen 91 Premier League matches since 2013.
He officiated 19 Premier League matches last season and also the 2017 Community Shield.
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