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English football referee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Brooks (born 1990) is an English professional football referee, who primarily officiates in the Premier League after being promoted in June 2021. Prior to this, Brooks had been a Select Group 2 referee since 2018, and prior to this, he had been a Premier League assistant referee.[1]
Full name | John Edmund C. Brooks | ||
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Born |
1990 (age 33–34) Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England | ||
Domestic | |||
Years | League | Role | |
??– | Football League | Assistant referee | |
2012– | Premier League | Assistant referee | |
2021– | Premier League | Referee |
In December 2021, Brooks refereed his first Premier League match between Wolves and Burnley at Molineux.[2]
On 11 February 2023, Brooks — as the video assistant referee — wrongly ruled out a goal by Brighton & Hove Albion's Pervis Estupiñán against Crystal Palace. A technician tasked with drawing the lines failed to draw the line to the deepest Crystal Palace defender and mistakenly identified James Tomkins as the Crystal Palace player closest to his own goal when it was actually his team-mate Marc Guéhi.[3][4] After the image was presented to Brooks, he misjudged the situation and unintentionally ruled out Brighton & Hove's goal. An emergency meeting was convened by PGMOL head Howard Webb after the incident. Following the meeting, John Brooks was subsequently dropped for his next two matches.[5]
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