Steve Conroy (referee)

Steve Conroy
Born (1966-12-21) 21 December 1966
Bathgate, Scotland
Other occupation Medical doctor (MBChB)

Steve Conroy (born 21 December 1966)[1] is a former Scottish football referee.

Refereeing career

Conroy became a referee in 1993 and was admitted to the SFA list five years later. He is a regular referee in the Scottish Premier League and the Scottish Football League.

On 10 March 2007, Conroy was the official for a SPL match between Hearts and Aberdeen. During the course of the match he sent off Hearts player Laryea Kingston. Kingston reportedly reacted to the red card by calling Conroy a racist. Conroy reported Kingston to the Scottish FA for using "offensive, insulting and abusive language".[2] Kingston subsequently faced a disciplinary hearing on 1 May 2007 at which the SFA decided that a further 3 game ban was in order.[3]

Conroy took charge of his first Old Firm game on 3 January 2010.[4] Conroy was criticised for his performance in the game after disallowing a goal from Celtic's Marc-Antoine Fortuné for a foul on Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor and for showing a yellow card to Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty following a heavy challenge on Celtic's Andreas Hinkel when Celtic fans and some reporters had argued the challenge was deemed worthy of a straight red.[5][6]

On 3 December 2011, Conroy awarded a controversial penalty to Rangers in their home game against Dunfermline which Dunfermline manager, Jim McIntyre, described as "a disgrace of a decision".[7] Sone Aluko, who won the penalty, was subsequently given a two-match ban for 'simulation'.[8] Conroy was subsequently assigned to referee lower division matches and opted to retire in March 2012.[9]

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