English referee retires

Published June 30, 2006

LONDON, June 29: English referee Graham Poll said on Thursday he had decided to retire from international tournaments after his high-profile blunder at the World Cup.

He showed three yellow cards to Josip Simunic of Croatia before sending him off in the 2-2 Group F draw with Australia on June 22.

A clearly emotional Poll told Sky Sports News he deeply regretted his mistake which he called inexcusable.

On Wednesday, FIFA dispensed with Poll's services for the rest of the tournament in Germany.

“What I did was an error in law,” said Poll. “There can be no dispute.

“It was not caused by a FIFA directive, it was not caused by me being asked to referee differently to the way I referee in the Premier League.”—Reuters

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