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Jon Moss Named Scottish FA's First VAR Manager

Jon Moss appointed as Scottish FA's first VAR manager overseeing VAR implementation in Scottish football.

Jon Moss Appointed as Scotland's First VAR Manager

In a significant development for Scottish football, Jon Moss, a highly respected former referee, has been appointed as the Scottish FA's inaugural VAR Manager. This decision comes as a key initiative from the new head of refereeing, Willie Collum, who emphasized the importance of this specialist role.

The New Role of VAR in Scottish Football

Jon Moss is set to commence his duties next week, taking the lead in ensuring that VAR is trained, implemented, and reviewed to the highest standards. His appointment signifies a commitment to improving the effectiveness of VAR technology in Scottish football.

Moss’s Background and Experience

Having officiated over 250 Premier League matches, including prestigious finals like the 2015 FA Cup Final and the 2019 League Cup Final, Moss brings over a decade of top-flight experience. After retiring from refereeing in 2022, he took on the role of elite referee manager at the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) before this latest appointment.

Key Statements from Jon Moss and Willie Collum

Moss expressed excitement about working alongside Collum and the team, emphasizing the fundamental principles of VAR: clarity, communication, and transparency. His prior experience with VAR implementation in England, including being the referee in the first-ever VAR intervention in the country, equips him with a unique perspective.

Willie Collum welcomed Moss warmly, stating, "I am delighted to welcome Jon, who has significant and varied experience in using technology as a referee… his experience will benefit not only our current VARs and AVARs but also the next generation." This statement underscores the intention to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of VAR technology to future referees.

The Future of VAR in Scottish Football

With both Moss and Collum at the helm, there is a strong belief that the use of VAR will become less intrusive and more efficient in Scottish football. Their collaboration aims to enhance the overall match experience for players and spectators alike.

Scottish Premiership and Sky Sports

As part of the growing visibility and support for Scottish football, from the 2024/25 season, Sky Sports will broadcast up to 60 Scottish Premiership games across its flagship channels. In addition, there will be coverage of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), allowing fans to engage with both men's and women's football.

Sky Sports News and Digital Engagement

Sky Sports News will provide 24/7 coverage of Scottish football, with dedicated live blog features and in-game clips, ensuring fans stay informed and connected to their favorite teams. Additionally, the bespoke X page @ScotlandSky continues to serve as a central hub for coverage, featuring exclusive interviews and in-depth analysis.

Conclusion

Jon Moss’s appointment as Scotland's first VAR Manager marks a pivotal moment for the integration of technology within the sport. With his wealth of experience and commitment to improvement, he is well-positioned to lead Scottish football into a future where VAR operates smoothly and efficiently.

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