Paul Alcock, the former Premier League referee, has died aged 64 after a long battle with cancer.
The official was thrust into the spotlight when Paolo Di Canio pushed him over having been shown a red card while playing for Sheffield Wednesday against Arsenal in 1998. It was one of 94 Premier League matches that Alcock took charge of between 1995-96 and 1999-2000.
Mike Riley, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited managing director, paid tribute to Alcock yesterday. “We knew that Paul had been ill for some time, but we are extremely saddened to hear of his passing,” Riley said. “Paul enjoyed a distinguished career as a referee at the top level and was hugely respected by all involved in the game.
“More recently, Paul had been helping to develop the next generation of match officials as an observer, mentoring them during games. He will be sorely missed and our thoughts are with his family and friends.”