David Gough Wiki, Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Net Worth

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David Gough Wiki, Biography

Date of Birth 1983
Birth Day June 18
Birth Years 1983
Age 38 years old
Birth Place Ireland
Birth City
Birth Country Ireland
Nationality Irish
Famous As Association football referee
Also Known for Association football referee
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Occupation Association football referee

Famously known by the Family name David Gough, is a great Association football referee. He was born on 1983, in Ireland

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David Gough Net Worth

David Gough has a net worth of $5.00 million (Estimated) which he earned from his occupation as Association football referee. Popularly known as the Association football referee of Ireland. He is seen as one of the most successful Association football referee of all times. David Gough Net Worth & Basic source of earning is being a successful Irish Association football referee.

David entered the career as Association football referee In his early life after completing his formal education..

Net Worth

Estimated Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million to $5 Million Approx
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Income Source Association football referee

David Gough Personal Life, Relationships and Dating

Gough is a teacher by profession.

He is his sport’s first openly gay top-level match official. In 2015, the sport’s governing body refused to allow him wear a rainbow wristband during a league match between Dublin and Tyrone at Croke Park, prompting media coverage, discussion, criticism and disappointment. Five years later, however, he and players from Mayo and Tipperary took part in the Rainbow Laces campaign during an All-Ireland SFC semi-final.

Gough plays tennis and is a member of Ashbrook tennis club in Dublin.

David Gough’s official Twitter account

The Association football referee with a large number of Twitter followers, with whom he shares his life experiences. David is gaining More popularity of his Profession on Twitter these days. You can read today’s latest tweets and post from David Gough’s official Twitter account below, where you can know what he is saying in his previous tweet. Read top and most recent tweets from his Twitter account here…

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Social Network

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Life Story & Timeline

2019

As well as hoping to referee a final of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, Gough wants to referee the International Rules Series. He achieved the first of these goals in 2019.

2017

Abroad now, and Gough has also refereed Gaelic football matches in Spain, in Qatar (Middle East Games) and in the United States (New York GAA versus Sligo GAA in the 2017 Connacht Senior Football Championship).

2016

At provincial level he has officiated at the 2016 Munster Senior Football Championship Final between Kerry and Tipperary, the 2017 Connacht Senior Football Championship Final between Galway and Roscommon and the 2018 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final between Donegal and Fermanagh.

2015

He is his sport’s first openly gay top-level match official. In 2015, the sport’s governing body refused to allow him wear a rainbow wristband during a league match between Dublin and Tyrone at Croke Park, prompting media coverage, discussion, criticism and disappointment.

2014

Gough refereed the 2014 National Football League Division 2 final between Donegal and Monaghan, the final of the 2015 O’Byrne Cup between Dublin and Kildare, the 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final between Dublin and Kerry and the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final replay between Mayo and Kerry.

2011

Gough’s first competitive inter-county fixture was a 2011 O’Byrne Cup match between Offaly and UCD on a wet Wednesday night in Rhode. He received a high 95 per cent from referee assessor, Joe Moynagh in Louth.

2010

Gough and Fitzpatrick volunteer with outdoor advertising company CBS, who project images onto the big screens at Croke Park, tasked with preventing any contentious incidents being shown at the stadium. He was on hand at the 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship Final to block RTÉ showing the scenes from that match’s notorious ending.

At local level, Gough refereed three Meath Intermediate Football Championship finals (2010, 2013 and the replay in 2016) and the 2011 Meath Senior Football Championship final replay between Summerhill and Dunshaughlin. He was appointed to his first 2019 Meath Senior Football Championship Final proper where Ratoath GAA defeated Summerhill. He also refereed the 2011 Leinster intermediate club final and the 2012 Leinster Senior club final between Ballymun Kickhams and Portlaoise. He also presided over the 2018 Leinster Senior Club final where Mullinalaghta overcome Kilmacud Crokes.

2007

Gough was introduced to refereeing by Tom Fitzpatrick, the games promotion officer at Drumcondra. After leaving college Gough began a refereeing course in Meath. He began refereeing in late 2007.

2001

Gough has played football in his county since the age of seven. He has a Hogan Cup medal with St Pat’s of Navan, from 2001. He also has a county U21 C title with his club, a Trench Cup medal and a Division 2 League title with St Patrick’s College in Drumcondra.

1983

David Gough (/ˈ ɡ ɒ f / GOF ; born 1983) is a Gaelic football referee from County Meath. He comes from the Slane club. His four umpires are father Eugene, brother Stephen, uncle Terry and cousin Dean, who have assisted him with every game since he started.