Background
Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Oliver was introduced to refereeing by his father, Clive, at the age of 14.
Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Oliver was introduced to refereeing by his father, Clive, at the age of 14.
Later that year he became the youngest-ever referee to take charge of a Premier League game. He quickly progressed through the ranks and was promoted to the National List of Referees in 2007 and refereed the 2007 Conference National play-off final, becoming the youngest football referee to officiate at Wembley Stadium. In addition he had already been the youngest-ever Football League assistant referee, youngest-ever Football League referee, and would also become the youngest ever fourth official in the Premier League.
Oliver was set to become the youngest-ever referee in the Premier League when he was appointed to the match between Fulham and Portsmouth on 9 January 2010.
However, adverse weather resulted in him having to postpone the match and it was not re-arranged until after he had undergone an ankle operation which sidelined him until April. His Premier League refereeing debut was therefore put on hold and after being promoted to the Select Group in August 2010, his first appointment was Birmingham City against Blackburn Rovers on 21 August.
Oliver was 25 years and 182 days old, breaking Stuart Attwell"s record as the youngest-ever Premier League referee. Oliver was appointed fourth official for the 2013 League Cup final at Wembley Stadium.
He was the referee for the 2014 FA Community Shield between Arsenal and Manchester City.
Two days later, he was an additional assistant at the 2014 Union of European Football Associations Super Cup in Cardiff. Criticisms
Oliver received some criticism on 1 November 2010 after refereeing a Premier League fixture between Blackpool and West Bromwich Albion, during which he issued two red cards to West Brom players. The first, to Pablo Ibáñez for a foul in his penalty area, was subsequently rescinded upon appeal to the Football Association.
On 13 November 2010, Oliver refereed a Football League Championship match between Reading and Norwich City.
Shortly before half-time, he showed a red card to Norwich striker Grant Holt for an apparent over-the-ball tackle on Ian Harte, with the score at 3–1 to the visitors. The match finished 3–3 with Norwich manager Paul Lambert being sent to the stands by Oliver for leaving his technical area.
After the game, Lambert questioned Oliver"s experience and strongly criticised his decision to send Holt off, while the opposition"s manager Brian McDermott also criticised the decision. The red card was later rescinded by the FA and Lambert was charged with improper conduct for his comments.
Following a Football League Cup semi-final in January 2015, Oliver received criticism from Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers for not punishing Chelsea forward Diego Costa for apparent stamps on Liverpool"s Emre Can and Martin Škrtel.
Costa was banned retrospectively for three matches for the first incident, with Oliver reviewing video evidence for the FA.
He is based in Cramlington, Northumberland, and is a member of the Northumberland Football Association.