Keith Cooper

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Keith Cooper
Full name Keith Cooper
Born (1948-03-21) 21 March 1948 (age 76)
Wales
Other occupation former Referees' Officer,
now Football pundit
Domestic
YearsLeagueRole
1975–1982 Football League Asst. referee
1977–1982 (Supplementary List) Referee
1982–1993 Football League Referee
1993–1996 Premier League Referee
International
YearsLeagueRole
? -1996 FIFA listed Referee

Keith Cooper (born 21 March 1948) is a Welsh former football referee in the English Football League and Premier League and was also on the Welsh FIFA list. During his time on the List, he was based in Pontypridd.

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Career

Cooper became a Football League linesman in 1975. Two years later he was included on the Supplementary List of referees at the age of only twenty-nine. This was the last year that a supplementary list operated – ever since referees have been promoted directly to the full List. He did not gain promotion for the following season and indeed had to wait another four years before reaching the Referees' List for season 1982–83.

By the late 1980s, he was a frequent performer in the top division. He was not selected initially for the new Premier League in 1992 but in January 1993 he made the breakthrough with a match between Aston Villa and Middlesbrough, [1] and remained one of its referees for the rest of his career. His most senior domestic match was the 1994 League Cup Final between Aston Villa and Manchester United. [2] Villa won this game 3–1, their last goal coming from a Dean Saunders penalty after Andrei Kanchelskis had handled on the line and was dismissed.

Cooper completed two more seasons, operating entirely in the Premier League and Cups (as was standard for Premier referees at the time) before retiring in 1996. He later became a Football League assessor.

At the international level, he handled a number of matches, including a European Championship qualifier between the Republic of Ireland and Luxembourg in September 1987.

Retirement

Upon retirement, Cooper became Referees’ Officer for Wales. [3] He has now retired from that position, and has contributed to radio broadcasts as a football pundit. [4] He has also worked in education within Torfaen and Caerphilly County Borough Councils, working with children with special needs, especially children with sight problems.

Personal life

Cooper's son Steve (born December 1979) is a professional football coach who was most recently the head coach of Nottingham Forest, having previously been head coach of Swansea City. [5] [6]

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References

Print

  • Football League Handbooks, 1975–1981
  • Rothmans Football Handbooks, 1982–1996
  • Rothmans Football Handbook (1994) 1994–1995, Headline, p22
  • Ionescu, Romeo (2003), The Complete Results & Line-Ups of the European Football Championships 1958–2003, Soccer Books Limited

Internet

  1. First Premier League match: soccerbase.com website.
  2. 1994 League Cup Final Archived 2005-08-25 at the Wayback Machine : soccerbase.com website.
  3. Referees’ Officer for Wales: Carmarthen Town website. Retrieved on 11 February 2008.
  4. Football punditry with GTFM Access Radio Station: University of Glamorgan website. Retrieved on 11 February 2008.
  5. "3 things you may not have known about Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper". The 72. 2021-10-11. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
  6. "Steve Cooper confirmed as new Swans head coach | Swansea". www.swanseacity.com. Retrieved 2022-06-10.