Former referee and football speaker Kevin Lynch worked in professional sports for more than thirty years, officiating at some of the most high profile and notorious matches of the 1990s. Retiring in 2000 Lynch now works as an after dinner speaker, sharing stories of his time on the pitch, the famous names he has worked with the controversial calls he has made.
Spending the majority of his career refereeing association Football Kevin Lynch spent the final eight years of his career referring for the Football League, he acted as the assistant referee at the semi-finals of both the FA and Football League Cups for almost a decade and held many appointments overseas. He worked as a football speaker and assistant referee for FIFA for a number of years and counts overseeing the 1992 UEFA Cup Final between Torino and Ajax amongst his career highlights.
He officiated on a variety of club matches and boasts no less than three appearances at the legendary Wembley Stadium, including officiating the 1989 FA Charity Shield, the 1882 4th Division Play-Off final and also acted as the fourth official for the Football League’s Centenary Challenge Match between Sunderland and Liverpool.
Another highlight of Kevin Lynch’s career as a domestic football speaker and ref was his appointment to referee the 2000 AutoWindscreen's Shield Final between Stoke City and Bristol City. Lynch is remembered for his impressive abilities to manage often tumultuous situations and has been involved in a number of high profile and notorious on the field controversies, including a 21-man brawl in a game between Norwich City and Crystal Palace! Kevin also broke the Football League record for most send-offs when he sent five players, four of which were from the same team, off in a single game!
Kevin Lynch was always popular amongst fans and spectators, his work as a sports speaker and referee in the Football League has garnered him equal praise and criticism, but he will forever be fondly remembered by British football fans. Notably bowing to the crowd at a Football League match in the last fifteen years of his career Lynch was reprimanded by officials and applauded by fans when he not only joined in but conducted a stadium full of singing fans during a match between Leyton Orient and Brentford.
Since retiring Kevin Lynch has worked prolifically as a sports speaker on the football and sporting after dinner speaker circuit, he has also held positions as the President of the Association of Premier League and Football League Match Officials. He spent time employed as a Professional Referee Coach for the FA and has also toured the UK working at both football and cricket clubs.
How to hire Kevin Lynch
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When at corporate events, Kevin is known to cover the following topics:
- Football Coaching
- Sports Refereeing
- The Football League
- The Premier League
- FA Cup
"Friday's 'Do' went very well with Kevin being very well received for his humorous talk with interesting anecdotes from his experience as a top referee all related without recourse to unnecessary profanity. His company was much appreciated by all who he met on the evening and I would have no hesitation in recommending him as an after-dinner speaker."
- Herbert, Flintshire Golf Captains' & Past Captains 'Association