JACK Taylor, described as "perhaps the finest English referee of all time", has died aged 82.

Taylor officiated in more than 1000 matches in a career that lasted more than 30 years. He also took charge of more than 100 international fixtures, including the 1974 World Cup final between West Germany and Holland in Munich, when he awarded the first-ever penalty in a World Cup final, pictured above.

Football League chairman Greg Clarke said: "Jack Taylor set the benchmark for refereeing, not just in this country but across the world."