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Ex-Prem referee Howard Webb took fellow official and now-wife Bibi Steinhaus for dinner while still married to ex


HOWARD WEBB has revealed how he took fellow ref and now-wife Bibi Steinhaus out for dinner while he was still married to his ex.

The former Premier League official tied the knot with Steinhaus in April this year after separating from his ex-wife Kay back in 2016.

Howard Webb and Bibi Steinhaus tied the knot earlier this yearCredit: Social media

The marriage brought together two of football’s most famous referees – both having overseen World Cup finals and officiated in hundreds of matches.

Now the couple have lifted the lid on how their relationship started with a chance dinner during one Sunday evening in late 2015.

The pair had met two years earlier but it wasn’t until Webb found himself with an eight-hour layover in Frankfurt that he plucked up the courage to ask the German Steinhaus out for dinner.

It wasn’t necessarily a case of plain sailing at first as Steinhaus revealed to Futbol with Grant Wahl.

She said: “To be fair, I would not have made the effort going all the way from Hannover to Frankfurt, which is three and a half hours, to meet (Webb) for dinner.

“Today I would say, ‘What a chance!’ But I have to say, six years ago I would probably not have thought about that.


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“Anyway, it ended up that I had a match on Sunday in Frankfurt, totally by chance. And I said, ‘Seven o’clock is fine. I have final whistle at five. I can make that, no problem.”

The dinner turned out to be a success and shortly after Webb told Kay and their three kids he was moving to Germany to live with Steinhaus.

Webb said of his marriage: “Our relationship had changed, but we’re still fine now, and it’s okay. The kids are fine.

“But like any breakup, it’s painful. (My relationship with Steinhaus) didn’t come out in the media (for a year), but Bibi and I weren’t hiding it.”

The dinner in Frankfurt came after Steinhaus had famously taken charge of a match in which she sent off Fortuna Düsseldorf’s Kerem Demirbay.

The midfielder was then slapped with a five-game ban after claiming ‘women have no place in men’s football’.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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