Thomas Kyle (referee)
Thomas Kyle (born 10 October 1858; died 7 March 1932) was an English football referee.
Career
He officiated four international matches in 1908–1909, including England (Am.)'s two friendly matches against France[1] and Germany.[2] On 13 March 1909, in a friendly match between England (Am.) and Germany in Oxford, which was officiated by Kyle, the German team suffered its biggest defeat.[3] He also officiated a match in 1908 Olympic Games between Denmark and France in London[4]
References
External Links
- Profil - eu-football.info
- Paul Neumann profile DFB - dfb.de
- Profil - www.worldfootball.net
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