REFEREE Chris Hunter has died aged 35.
Hunter officiated across steps 2-4 in non-league, which covers the sixth to eight tiers of English football, during his career.
Announcing his tragic passing, the Nottinghamshire FA wrote: “Nottinghamshire FA is deeply saddened to report that Chris Hunter has unexpectedly passed away aged 35.
“Chris was a former Level 3 referee operating at Steps 2-4 of non-league football and a season-ticket holder at Nottingham Forest.”
They then added: “Our deepest sympathies go to Christopher’s family and friends. A tribute to Chris will follow in the coming days.”
Forest also paid tribute to Hunter.
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They wrote on social media: “Our thoughts and condolences go out to Chris’ friends and family at this truly difficult time.”
The PGMOL added: “Everyone at PGMOL is deeply saddened at the passing of Chris. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and the refereeing family.
“Rest in Peace, Chris.”
Former official Chris Foy, who officiated in the Premier League between 2001 and 2015, wrote: “Sending my deepest condolences to Christopher’s family and friends.”
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While Foy’s fellow ex-Prem ref Keith Hackett posted: “My condolences to the family and friends of Chris Hunter on this shocking news. RIP Chris.”
Fans also paid tribute to Hunter online.
One wrote: “This is very tragic news – my thoughts are with all of his family during this very difficult time.”
While a second commented: “Worked with Chris growing up, always having a laugh, sad news, rip.”
Another added: “shocked to hear the news, RIP Chris.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk