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In English football, the FA Cup Final, the deciding match of the FA Cup competition, is considered the highest domestic honour for referees to be appointed to officiate. The most recent final, in 2015, was refereed by Jonathan Moss; he was assisted by Darren England and Simon Bennet, with Craig Pawson the fourth official and Harry Lennard the reserve assistant referee. ==Selection== Individuals may be appointed to referee an FA Cup Final only once, but they are allowed to have previously appeared as an assistant referee or fourth official. David Elleray commented on his selection for the 1994 FA Cup Final: Referees and assistants are chosen by the Football Association for their impartiality and their assessed performance scores for previous seasons. Only one referee has ever been replaced under the impartiality rule; Mike Dean agreed to pull out following questions in the media about him being able to referee a Cup Final involving Liverpool as he is from the Wirral, a peninsula situated near the city. Alan Wiley took his place. Officials are informed of the appointment by the FA Referees' Secretary and sworn to secrecy until a public announcement can be made, usually the following day. There then follows a period of media attention resulting in interviews and features appearing in the national press. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「FA Cup Final referees」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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