Paul Allaerts

Paul Allaerts
Born (1964-07-09) 9 July 1964
Mol, Belgium
Other occupation Sports Director RBFA
Domestic
Years League Role
1996–2009 Belgian First Division Referee
International
Years League Role
2000–2009 UEFA Referee
2000–2009 FIFA Referee

Paul Allaerts (born 9 July 1964 in Mol, Belgium) is a Belgian former football referee. Outside refereeing Allaerts works as an IT manager.

Allaerts began refereeing in 1985 and took charge of his first Belgian First Division game in 1996. He is one of only two Belgian UEFA-certified referees, along with Frank De Bleeckere, meaning that he is able to referee matches in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup and UEFA European Championships. Allaerts was also voted Belgian Referee of the Year in 2004-05 and 2005-06. He was named the referee for the first Group B game of the UEFA Cup 2008–09 season between Hertha Berlin and Benfica in Germany, on 23 October 2008, along with Danny Huens and Joel De Bruyn as his linesmans, and Jean-Baptist Bultynck as the 4th referee.

In the 2008-09 season he refereed 18 games in the Belgian First Division. In total he showed 79 yellow cards and 4 red cards and awarded eight penalties.[1] During the season, he refereed four games between Anderlecht and Standard Liège: 1 time for the Belgian Supercup, 2 times in the first division and 1 duel of the test games (appointing the Belgian Champion).[2] Furthermore, in 2008-2009 he refereed one game in the Champions league between FC Basel and Sporting Clube de Portugal.[3]

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