Matt Stevic
Australian Football Umpire
Born
November 12th, 1979
45 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Australia
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A prominent Australian football umpire, officiated in the Australian Football League (AFL). Stevic began umpiring at a young age, progressing through local leagues to reach the top level of the sport. He has served as an AFL field umpire since 2003, gaining recognition for his consistent performances. Stevic officiated in multiple Grand Finals, showcasing experience in high-pressure situations. His contributions to the sport have been instrumental in upholding the standards of officiating in Australian football.
Officiated in multiple AFL Grand Finals
Served as field umpire in over 400 AFL matches
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