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Bobby Madley, right, has overseen 91 matches in the Premier League since 2013. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images
Bobby Madley, right, has overseen 91 matches in the Premier League since 2013. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images

Bobby Madley quits as Premier League referee after 'change in personal circumstances'

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  • ‘We understand that he has decided to relocate,’ says PGMOL
  • 32-year-old refereed the 2017 Community Shield

The referee Bobby Madley has quit his job as a Premier League official. The Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) on Thursday announced that the 32-year-old referee had left his job.

Madley, who was one of the 18 full-time professional referees, has officiated 91 matches in the Premier League since 2013 but was not involved during the first weekend of this season.

A PGMOL statement said: “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 refereed the 2017 Community Shield at Wembley before overseeing 18 Premier League matches last season. His older brother Andrew Madley continues to officiate in the Football League.

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