Married Premier League referees cavort with party girls on alcohol-fuelled Indonesia charity trip

  • Andre Marriner, 48, Kevin Friend, 47, and Martin Atkinson, 48, seen on night out
  • Group of six Premier League referees visited party district of Batam, Indonesia
  • Three married members of the group were seen dancing with young women 

A group of Premier League referees on a charity trip have been pictured partying with a group of young women on a night out in Indonesia.

The group of men who appeared to be six top refs, some of which are married, were videoed with the local girls on a drunken night out in the party island of Batam.

Andre Marriner, 48, Kevin Friend, 47, Martin Atkinson, 48, and David Coote, 36 – the only unmarried member of the group – were seen partying on Thursday night at The Square Club and KTV night spots, according to the Sun.

They had been taking part in a two-day charity golf tournament at the Padang golf resort from Tuesday to Wednesday.

Kevin Friend (second right), Martin Atkinson second left), Andre Marriner (back centre) and David Coote (left) were pictured in this group shot at the Brewski & Co bar in th party district of Batam


Andre Marriner (right) was filmed in a nightclub with a woman sitting on his knee and Martin Atkinson (left) was seen being hugged by a woman in a red dress

Martin Atkinson in action in the Everton v Liverpool in March. He was apparently captured on video with a young woman in Batamn, Indonesia 

The group had been staying at the four-star luxury Radisson Hotel, which is linked to the golf resort.

Father-of-two Atkinson was seen in footage from a nightclub in the famous party district appearing to be be hugged by a woman in a red dress, the Sun reports.

Married father-of-one, Marriner was filmed apparently sitting with a young woman on his knee and appearing to lick her ear.

Friend, who officiated at this year’s FA Cup final between Manchester City and Watford, was seen appearing to whisper in a woman’s ear and Coote held onto a woman’s waist as she gyrated in front of him. 

Kevin Friend pictured in the Chelsea v Burnley game in April. He appeared to be a group of referees who enjoyed a night out in Indonesia after a charity golf trip 


Kevin Friend (left) and Martin Atkinson (right) pictured with a hotel worker that the group went on a night out with in Batam, Indonesia 

In one clip the group can be seen standing around a table in a busy nightclub with the girls taking social media clips and pictures of their new friends. 

The trip was designed to raise money for Indonesian children and a UK hospice and included a visit to an orphanage on behalf of Atkinson’s Whistle Stop Tour charity.

All the participants are believed to have paid for the trip themselves.

Roger East, 54, Graham Scott, 50, were also seen at the resort and were apparently pictured in one group shot at the Brewski & Co bar in Batam’s Nagoya Entertainment District. 

The day after the night out one of the woman, who are all thought to work at the hotel and golf resort, posted a picture on social media of her with East, Friend and Atkinson.


Roger East (left) and Martin Atkinson (right) with a Radisson Hotel worker in Batam, Indonesia, where the group played a golf tournament 

Andre Marriner took charge of Brighton and Hove Albion v Cardiff City in April. He was also pictured with a young woman sitting on his knee in an Indonesian nightclub 

The group appeared to have been out to dinner and she wrote ‘dinner with them’ and a smiling face emoji in the caption alongside the images.

With a picture of the whole group at a bar, she added, ‘which is your favourite referee?’ alongside images of each of them in action during Premier League matches. 

An advert posted on the resort’s Facebook billed the event as having ‘some of the best referees in the UK league’.

The flyer also stated participants would have the chance to play with ‘internationally renowned referees from the British football league’ alongside a picture of star players with Wembley Stadium in the background. 

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