The Premier League has confirmed there will likely be 4 new officers forward of the 2022/23 season.
The quartet was promoted by Skilled Sport Match Officers Restricted (PGMOL).
Referee Tom Bramall, in addition to assistant referees Natalie Aspinall, Nick Greenhalgh and Steve Meredith, will now be part of Choose Group 1 from the 2022/23 marketing campaign.
Tom Bramall
The 32-year-old is the fifth referee to be promoted to the Premier League prior to now two seasons.
Bramall has been working as an official within the EFL because the 2014/15 marketing campaign, whereas he was the person within the center for this season’s FA Trophy ultimate.
Natalie Aspinall
Aspinall arrives on the highest degree of English soccer boasting intensive expertise each domestically and internationally, together with at a ladies’s World Cup.
Becoming a member of Sian Massey-Ellis MBE within the prime flight, Aspinall has been on the FIFA match officers checklist since 2007.
👏🏻 Natalie Aspinall, Nick Greenhalgh and Steve Meredith will likely be becoming a member of Tom within the Premier League for the brand new marketing campaign, following their promotions as assistant referees. pic.twitter.com/0kPA3KnzLh
— PGMOL (@FA_PGMOL) June 7, 2022
Nick Greenhalgh
Greenhalgh has over 300 matches to his identify as an assistant referee within the EFL since becoming a member of the checklist in 2008/09.
The 35-year-old made the step to Choose Group 2 (Championship) upon its formation forward of the 2016/17 season, whereas he was additionally a part of the staff on the latest League Two playoff ultimate.
Steve Meredith
Like Greenhalgh, Meredith has been a pivotal a part of Choose Group 2 since its formation and was given a style of Premier League motion on the ultimate day of final season when he acted as an assistant referee when Brighton & Hove Albion hosted West Ham United.
He joined the EFL checklist previous to the 2012/13 marketing campaign and has nice expertise with over 250 video games to his identify of their three divisions.
The promoted officers will look to take vacant spots left by Mike Dean, Jonathan Moss, and Martin Atkinson, who’ve all retired from refereeing following the tip of the 2021/22 marketing campaign.