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Irish football referee (1936?2021)
John Carpenter
Full name
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John Walter Carpenter
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Born
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(
1936-08-22
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22 August 1936
Donnycarney
,
Dublin
, Ireland
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Died
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30 May 2021
(2021-05-30)
(aged 84)
Clontarf
, Dublin, Ireland
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Other occupation
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Butcher
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Years
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League
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Role
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1964?1984
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League of Ireland
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Referee
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Years
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League
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Role
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1969?1984
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FIFA listed
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Referee
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John Walter Carpenter
(22 August 1936 ? 30 May 2021) was an Irish professional
football
referee
who officiated primarily in the
League of Ireland
from 1964 to 1984, as well as for
FIFA
as a
FIFA international referee
from 1969 to 1984.
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Career
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Carpenter took up refereeing in the early 1960s when his playing career with
St Patrick's Athletic
was cut short by a broken leg. He progressed through the Dublin & District Schoolboys' League, the Leinster Junior League and the
Athletic Union League
before joining the
League of Ireland
panel in 1964.
Carpenter also had a distinguished career in European club competitions, refereeing 37 matches and culminating in the
1982 UEFA Cup Final
. He also refereed 15 full international matches between 1970 and 1983; however, he failed to make the referee panel for the
1974 FIFA World Cup
, instead being selected as a reserve referee. When the
North American Soccer League
was launched, Carpenter was one of a small number of European referees who were invited to officiate.
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Personal life
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Carpenter was born in
Donnycarney
,
Dublin
and originally worked as a butcher with Olhausen's in
Talbot Street
. He died at his
Clontarf
home on 30 May 2021, aged 84.
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