Iain Brines

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Iain Robertson Brines
Born (1967-07-22) 22 July 1967 (age 56)
NationalityScottish
OccupationFootball referee

Iain Robertson Brines (born 22 July 1967) is a former Scottish football referee in the Scottish Premier League. Brines had been a referee since 1989 and was a FIFA-listed referee from 2003; [1] as of 2013, however, he was no longer included on the FIFA list, [2] having reached the international retirement age of 45. He refereed in full international matches, [3] as well as matches in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup tournaments. [4] [5]

Outwith football, he worked as a police officer. [6]

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References

  1. "Scottish Football Association - Referee Profile" - Accessed 23 January 2008
  2. FIFA. "Scotland: Referees". Retrieved on 7 June 2013.
  3. Morrison, Neil. "International Matches 2004 - Europe". RSSSF , 2 February 2005. Retrieved on 7 June 2013.
  4. Haisma, Marcel & Saaid, Hamdan. "UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup 2007/08 Details". RSSSF, 11 July 2008. Retrieved on 7 June 2013.
  5. UEFA. "Anorthosis 1-0 Dinamo Minsk". 20 July 2005. Retrieved on 7 June 2013.
  6. "Old Firm shame game was toughest outing for former Scottish referee Calum Murray". Evening Times. 14 October 2015. Retrieved 13 May 2017.