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Definition of fourth official in English: fourth officialnoun Soccer An official who assists the referee before, during, and after a match. Example sentencesExamples - Widespread grumbling filled the Celtic Park bowl yesterday when the fourth official held up a board revealing four minutes of time to be added on.
- The interval was longer than expected as the referee was replaced by the fourth official after pulling his calf muscle.
- Reddin was suspended for ignoring fourth official Brett Bowden's touchline instructions.
- By midway through the half he had his first argument with the fourth official about straying out of his area.
- The fourth official said he'd got it wrong.
- The fourth official saw nothing, the linesman saw nothing, but the referee saw something.
- Once animated, there was no stopping him - not even regular lectures from the fourth official.
- The substitution was delayed by the fourth official's inability to operate the electronic board throughout the match.
- Hugh Dallas was fourth official at the World Cup final.
- Pushing and jostling of the referee, assistant referee and fourth official were out of order.
- But the fourth official had just signalled five minutes of injury-time when the best happened for Ireland.
- With the fourth official showing four minutes of additional time, Danny Murphy floated in a free-kick from the left which found Fenn on the far side of the box.
- Previously, fourth officials could observe, but not intervene during matches.
- The incident, which initially went unnoticed by the referee but was pointed out by the fourth official, left Sauzee looking gutted.
- When fourth official Jimmy O'Neill indicated that there would be two minutes injury time, a number of fans began to leave the ground.
- This led to his dismissal from the pitch by the fourth official for inciting possible crowd trouble.
- A fourth official would be better employed trackside with a TV monitor rather than jostling with coaches over toeing the line in the technical area.
- When the fourth official held up a board showing five minutes of time added on, the home fans started to whistle.
- Following the game, the fourth official apparently informed Dunfermline that the handball had been accidental.
- It was perhaps merciful release for Wright-Phillips when his number was held up by the fourth official.
Definition of fourth official in US English: fourth officialnoun Soccer An official who assists the referee before, during, and after a match. Example sentencesExamples - Pushing and jostling of the referee, assistant referee and fourth official were out of order.
- Following the game, the fourth official apparently informed Dunfermline that the handball had been accidental.
- By midway through the half he had his first argument with the fourth official about straying out of his area.
- Hugh Dallas was fourth official at the World Cup final.
- Widespread grumbling filled the Celtic Park bowl yesterday when the fourth official held up a board revealing four minutes of time to be added on.
- When the fourth official held up a board showing five minutes of time added on, the home fans started to whistle.
- Previously, fourth officials could observe, but not intervene during matches.
- This led to his dismissal from the pitch by the fourth official for inciting possible crowd trouble.
- Once animated, there was no stopping him - not even regular lectures from the fourth official.
- The substitution was delayed by the fourth official's inability to operate the electronic board throughout the match.
- Reddin was suspended for ignoring fourth official Brett Bowden's touchline instructions.
- The fourth official said he'd got it wrong.
- But the fourth official had just signalled five minutes of injury-time when the best happened for Ireland.
- The fourth official saw nothing, the linesman saw nothing, but the referee saw something.
- The interval was longer than expected as the referee was replaced by the fourth official after pulling his calf muscle.
- When fourth official Jimmy O'Neill indicated that there would be two minutes injury time, a number of fans began to leave the ground.
- It was perhaps merciful release for Wright-Phillips when his number was held up by the fourth official.
- The incident, which initially went unnoticed by the referee but was pointed out by the fourth official, left Sauzee looking gutted.
- A fourth official would be better employed trackside with a TV monitor rather than jostling with coaches over toeing the line in the technical area.
- With the fourth official showing four minutes of additional time, Danny Murphy floated in a free-kick from the left which found Fenn on the far side of the box.
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