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Rob Styles was born on 21 April, 1964 in Waterlooville, Hampshire, England, is an English football referee. Discover Rob Styles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 21 April, 1964
Birthday 21 April
Birthplace Waterlooville, Hampshire, England
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1964

Robert Styles (born 21 April 1964 ) is an English football Referee from Waterlooville, Hampshire.

1987

Styles began refereeing in 1987, officiating in the Wessex League and then the Isthmian League before being appointed to the National List of referees in 1996.

1996

Throughout his career he officiated in the multiple lower level leagues before making the national list in 1996.

2000

He refereed his first FA Premier League game in 2000, and became FIFA listed in 2002.

The year 2000 was a busy one for Styles.

He handled a Football League First Division play-off semi-final, and a Second Division play-off semi-final, plus the Second Division play-off final itself, between Wigan Athletic and Gillingham at Wembley, which ended 2–3 after extra time.

He was also fourth official for both the Football League Trophy final of that year between Stoke City and Bristol City, and the 2000 FA Trophy Final, when Kingstonian beat Kettering Town 3–2.

His promotion to the Premier League list also happened in the year 2000, and his first match in the top group was the 1–0 win by Leicester City at West Ham United on 23 August 2000, Darren Eadie scoring the goal.

2002

He became a FIFA referee in 2002.

2003

He was referee for the 2003 FA Youth Cup Final when Manchester United beat Middlesbrough 3–1.

2005

However, his highest honour was his selection as referee for the 2005 FA Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, between Arsenal and Manchester United, which the Gunners won 5–4 on penalties after a 0–0 draw following extra time.

2007

In August 2007 Styles refereed the Premier League game between Liverpool and Chelsea where he wrongly awarded a penalty to Chelsea and then caused confusion by showing two yellow cards for a single incident.

As a result of his decision to award the penalty and the confusion regarding the yellow cards, it was announced by Keith Hackett, general manager of Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), that Styles would be "dropped" for one round of matches.

2009

Styles retired from refereeing in 2009.

Styles last game the West Bromwich Albion and Manchester United match in January 2009.

He sent off West Brom defender Paul Robinson five minutes before half time.

In the following days the red card was overturned by the F.A. Two days after the overturning Styles retired from refereeing, citing the lack of support from the FA as his main reason.