Drew Fischer
Drew
Fischer

Born
10 July 1980
Age
44
Birthplace
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Height
185 cm
Where they grew up
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Bio

Drew Fischer

Drew Fischer... speaks English, French... he was 13 years old when he started refereeing at Cal - Glen SC...

For Sport

served on the FIFA List of Referees and Assistant Referees (starting in 2015), including one FIFA Women’s World Cup (France 2019) and one FIFA World Cup (Qatar 2022)... served on the Canada Soccer List of Referees and Assistant Referees (starting in 2007)... over the course of his career as a Referee, he was appointed to matches in leagues including the Canadian Premier League (starting in 2019) and Major League Soccer... was appointed as a Referee and Assistant Referee at Canada Soccer’s National Championships (men’s Challenge Trophy and women’s Jubilee Trophy finals)... was appointed as an Assistant Referee for Canada Soccer’s Canadian Championship (since 2011)...

served on the FIFA List of Referees and Assistant Referees (starting in 2015)... was appointed as a referee at the 2015 CONCACAF Men’s Under-17 Championship... was appointed as a Referee for the 2015 CONCACAF Men’s Olympic Qualifying Tournament, including the Final Match on 13 October in Sandy, UT, USA... was appointed as a Referee for the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup...

was appointed as a video assistant referee to the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019... was appointed as a video assistant referee at the FIFA U-17 World Cup Brazil 2019... served as a video assistant referee at the FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2020... was appointed as a Video Assistant Referee at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, including the Semi-Final (he worked eight matches as a VAR, two as an Assistant VAR, and one as a Support VAR)...

was appointed as the Fourth Official for Canada Soccer’s 2012 National Championships Challenge Trophy Final in Winnipeg on 8 October 2012 (Royal-Sélect Beauport won 4-2 on kicks after a 3:3 draw with Edmonton Scottish SC)... was appointed as the Fourth Official for Canada Soccer’s 2014 National Championships Jubilee Trophy Final in Vaughan on 13 October 2014 (Edmonton Victoria SC won 1:0 over Surrey United SC)...

was appointed as the Fourth Official at the 2011 Canadian Championship Final (first leg)... was appointed as the Referee for the 2012 Canadian Championship Final (first leg)... was appointed as the Referee for the 2013 Canadian Championship Final in Vancouver on 29 May 2013 (Impact de Montréal won the two-leg series)... was appointed as the Referee for the 2016 Canadian Championship Final in Vancouver on 29 June 2016 (Toronto FC won the two-leg series)... was appointed as the Fourth Official for the 2017 Canadian Championship Final (first leg)... was appointed as the Referee for the 2018 Canadian Championship Final in Toronto on 15 August 2018 (Toronto FC won the two-leg series)... was appointed as Referee for the 2019 MLS All-Star Game in Orlando... was appointed as the Referee for the 2019 Canadian Championship Final in Toronto on 25 September 2019 (Impact de Montréal won the two-leg series)...

was appointed as a Referee to Concacaf League, including the first leg of the 2022 Concacaf League Final...