VIENNA, June 19 (Xinhua) -- English referee Howard Web will pack home soon to depart from EURO 2008 after European soccer governing body decided not to award him any further games. The Premier League representative had received death threat after giving out a controversial stoppage-time penalty to co-hosts Austria against Poland in his first game at the tournament. He judged that Mariusz Lewandowski was guilty of pulling Sebastian Prodl's shirt and Ivica Vastic secured the co-hosts an unlikely 1-1 draw. Afterwards a furious Poland coach Leo Beenhakker accused Webb of effectively knocking his side out. Despite UEFA backing his decision, the official from South Yorkshire has not been awarded a game in the knockout stages. Webb also refereed Wednesday's final Group C clash between Greece and Spain.