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Lee Mason

Lee Mason (born 29 October 1971)[2] is a retired referee from Bolton, Greater Manchester. From 2006 until 2021, Mason was on the list of Select Group Referees who officiated in the Premier League.[2]

Lee Mason
Mason issues a red card during a match in 2010
Full name Lee Mason[1]
Born (1971-10-29) 29 October 1971 (age 52)
Bolton, Lancashire, England
Domestic
Years League Role
1992–1996 North West Counties League Assistant referee
1996–1998 North West Counties League Referee
1998–2000 Football League Assistant referee
2000–2002 Premier League Assistant referee
2002–2006 Football League Referee
2006–2021 Premier League Referee

Mason is a former chairman of the Bolton Referees' Society and is associated with the Lancashire County Football Association.

Education

Mason attended Thornleigh College in Bolton and then the Liverpool Institute of Higher Education between 1990 and 1993, living in Newman Hall, where he gained his degree. Whilst there he played for his college football team as well as being a regular compere, hosting a variety of social events at a students' union club.[citation needed]

Family

Mason’s younger brother, Andy, is a former professional footballer who was a trainee at Bolton Wanderers, and played professionally for Hull City among others, before ending up playing in Non-League.[3][4]

Career

Mason took up the whistle in 1988, officiating in the Bolton Boys' Federation League. He previously worked in the car rental industry.[5] In 1992, he was added to the North West Counties Football League assistant referees' list, and progressed to referee in that league four years later. He was included on The Football League list of assistant referees in 1998, and was added to the Premier League assistant referees' list in 2000.

In 2002, he was promoted to referee in the Football League, and his first match at that level was a Third Division match between Shrewsbury Town and Exeter City in August 2002, won 1–0 by the home side.[6]

Also in 2002, he took charge of that year's FA County Youth Cup final between Birmingham and Durham, which Birmingham won 2–1.[7]

Mason became a Development Group referee in 2003, and finally reached the Premier League list of Select Group Referees in 2006. His first Premier League appointment came in February 2006, when Middlesbrough lost 4–0 at home to Aston Villa.[8]

Later in 2006, he was appointed to referee the Football League One play-off final between Barnsley and Swansea City at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, which Barnsley won on penalties after a 2–2 draw after extra time.[9]

He was widely praised in the press following his handling of a League Cup tie between Chelsea and Manchester United in October 2012. The two teams had met three days prior in an incident-filled Premier League fixture which United won 3–2 and Chelsea had two players sent off. During the League Cup match, Mason correctly awarded three penalties and was required to interpret and handle a number of other incidents. Chelsea won 5–4 after a 90th-minute penalty for the Blues, who were previously 3–2 down, forced the Cup tie into extra-time.[5][10]

Mason retired from on-field duties at the end of the 2020–21 season, but became the league’s first dedicated Video Assistant Referee from the 2021–22 season.[11] Mason left this position by mutual consent on February 17, 2023.[12]

Controversy

In March 2015, Mason caused controversy in a 1–1 draw between AFC Bournemouth and Cardiff City when he disallowed a goal scored by Bournemouth's Callum Wilson, who had had the ball kicked against his back by Cardiff goalkeeper Simon Moore, which then looped onto the crossbar before Wilson converted it into the unguarded net. Wilson was booked for a perceived foul, while commentators struggled to establish which rule had been broken.[13][14]

In December 2020, Mason was severely criticised by Wolverhampton Wanderers coach Nuno Espírito Santo after a loss to Burnley, as not up to the Premier League standard for refereeing.[15][16] Espírito Santo refused to apologise for his comments but admitted they constituted improper conduct and was later fined £25,000 by the Football Association.[17]

On 27 February 2021, Mason controversially ruled out a goal by Brighton’s Lewis Dunk in a 1–0 defeat at West Bromwich Albion, causing strong criticism of Mason in the media and on Sky Sports.[18] Mason had blown his whistle allowing a quick free-kick to be taken, before then blowing his whistle again after the free kick had been taken, denying Dunk the goal.[19]

On 11 February 2023, Mason incorrectly allowed a Brentford goal to stand in a 1–1 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, despite Brentford player Christian Nørgaard being in an offside position in the lead-up to the goal.[20] The call drew widespread criticism and chief refereeing officer Howard Webb personally called Arsenal to apologize, citing "human error."[20][21]

Statistics

Season Games Total     per game Total     per game
2002–03 24 94 3.92 3 0.13
2003–04 30 118 3.93 6 0.20
2004–05 36 108 3.00 3 0.08
2005–06 37 90 2.43 3 0.08
2006–07 33 87 2.64 3 0.09
2007–08 30 110 3.66 4 0.13
2008–09 34 132 3.88 8 0.23
2009–10 35 106 3.09 7 0.20
2010–11 33 135 4.09 5 0.15
2011–12 32 80 2.50 3 0.09
2012–13 30 108 3.60 3 0.11
2013–14 36 111 3.08 6 0.17
2014–15 33 101 3.06 6 0.18
2015–16 34 96 2.82 3 0.09
2016–17 25 96 3.84 3 0.12
2017–18 26 72 2.78 4 0.15
2018–19 32 99 3.09 3 0.09
2019–20 26 80 3.08 1 0.04
2020–21 22 46 2.09 2 0.09

Statistics are for all competitions. No records are available prior to 2002–03.[22]

References

  1. ^ "England - L. Mason - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com.
  2. ^ a b Birthdate confirmation 28 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine and biography: the Football League Official website.
  3. ^ Andy Mason (ex-footballer), Lee's brother: Boston United website.
  4. ^ "Andy Mason | Football Stats | 1993-2002 | Soccer Base". Soccerbase. Centurycomm Limited. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Lee Mason stars without stealing the limelight - Manchester Evening News".
  6. ^ First Football League match, Shrewsbury v. Exeter, Division Three, 2002: soccerbase.com website.
  7. ^ FA Youth Cup Final 2002, Birmingham v. Durham: TheFA.com website.
  8. ^ First Premier League match, Middlesbrough v. Aston Villa, 2006: soccerbase.com website.
  9. ^ League One Play-Off Final 2006, Barnsley v. Swansea: soccerbase.com website.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 November 2012.
  11. ^ "Mason to call time on 15-year career". Premier League. 17 May 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  12. ^ "Mason leaves referees' body PGMOL after VAR error". BBC Sport. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  13. ^ "Bournemouth striker Wilson scores most ridiculous FIFA-esque disallowed goal v Cardiff". 18 March 2015.
  14. ^ "AFC Bournemouth: Controversy as Cherries are held to draw at Cardiff City". Bournemouth Echo.
  15. ^ "Referee Mason 'not good enough' - Nuno" – via www.bbc.com.
  16. ^ "Referee 'not good enough' in 'tough' defeat - Nuno". 21 December 2020 – via www.bbc.com.
  17. ^ "Wolves boss Nuno fined for ref criticism" – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  18. ^ "West Brom-Brighton referee 'shambles': Lee Mason disallows then gives goal before VAR rules it out". Sky Sports. 27 February 2021. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  19. ^ "West Brom 1-0 Brighton: Bizarre defeat for Seagulls after free-kick confusion". BBC Sport. 27 February 2021. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  20. ^ a b "Arsenal and Brighton contacted by Howard Webb after 'significant' VAR errors". talkSPORT. 12 February 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  21. ^ "VAR mistakes caused by 'human error'". BBC Sport. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  22. ^ "Lee Mason | Latest Football Betting Odds | Soccer Base". www.soccerbase.com.

External links

  • Lee Mason Profile at Refworld.com
  • Lee Mason Referee Statistics at soccerbase.com
  • Profile on RateTheRef.net

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For the Australian actor see Lee Mason actor Lee Mason born 29 October 1971 2 is a retired referee from Bolton Greater Manchester From 2006 until 2021 Mason was on the list of Select Group Referees who officiated in the Premier League 2 Lee MasonMason issues a red card during a match in 2010Full nameLee Mason 1 Born 1971 10 29 29 October 1971 age 52 Bolton Lancashire EnglandDomesticYearsLeagueRole1992 1996North West Counties LeagueAssistant referee1996 1998North West Counties LeagueReferee1998 2000Football LeagueAssistant referee2000 2002Premier LeagueAssistant referee2002 2006Football LeagueReferee2006 2021Premier LeagueReferee Mason is a former chairman of the Bolton Referees Society and is associated with the Lancashire County Football Association Contents 1 Education 2 Family 3 Career 4 Controversy 5 Statistics 6 References 7 External linksEducationMason attended Thornleigh College in Bolton and then the Liverpool Institute of Higher Education between 1990 and 1993 living in Newman Hall where he gained his degree Whilst there he played for his college football team as well as being a regular compere hosting a variety of social events at a students union club citation needed FamilyMason s younger brother Andy is a former professional footballer who was a trainee at Bolton Wanderers and played professionally for Hull City among others before ending up playing in Non League 3 4 CareerMason took up the whistle in 1988 officiating in the Bolton Boys Federation League He previously worked in the car rental industry 5 In 1992 he was added to the North West Counties Football League assistant referees list and progressed to referee in that league four years later He was included on The Football League list of assistant referees in 1998 and was added to the Premier League assistant referees list in 2000 In 2002 he was promoted to referee in the Football League and his first match at that level was a Third Division match between Shrewsbury Town and Exeter City in August 2002 won 1 0 by the home side 6 Also in 2002 he took charge of that year s FA County Youth Cup final between Birmingham and Durham which Birmingham won 2 1 7 Mason became a Development Group referee in 2003 and finally reached the Premier League list of Select Group Referees in 2006 His first Premier League appointment came in February 2006 when Middlesbrough lost 4 0 at home to Aston Villa 8 Later in 2006 he was appointed to referee the Football League One play off final between Barnsley and Swansea City at Cardiff s Millennium Stadium which Barnsley won on penalties after a 2 2 draw after extra time 9 He was widely praised in the press following his handling of a League Cup tie between Chelsea and Manchester United in October 2012 The two teams had met three days prior in an incident filled Premier League fixture which United won 3 2 and Chelsea had two players sent off During the League Cup match Mason correctly awarded three penalties and was required to interpret and handle a number of other incidents Chelsea won 5 4 after a 90th minute penalty for the Blues who were previously 3 2 down forced the Cup tie into extra time 5 10 Mason retired from on field duties at the end of the 2020 21 season but became the league s first dedicated Video Assistant Referee from the 2021 22 season 11 Mason left this position by mutual consent on February 17 2023 12 ControversyIn March 2015 Mason caused controversy in a 1 1 draw between AFC Bournemouth and Cardiff City when he disallowed a goal scored by Bournemouth s Callum Wilson who had had the ball kicked against his back by Cardiff goalkeeper Simon Moore which then looped onto the crossbar before Wilson converted it into the unguarded net Wilson was booked for a perceived foul while commentators struggled to establish which rule had been broken 13 14 In December 2020 Mason was severely criticised by Wolverhampton Wanderers coach Nuno Espirito Santo after a loss to Burnley as not up to the Premier League standard for refereeing 15 16 Espirito Santo refused to apologise for his comments but admitted they constituted improper conduct and was later fined 25 000 by the Football Association 17 On 27 February 2021 Mason controversially ruled out a goal by Brighton s Lewis Dunk in a 1 0 defeat at West Bromwich Albion causing strong criticism of Mason in the media and on Sky Sports 18 Mason had blown his whistle allowing a quick free kick to be taken before then blowing his whistle again after the free kick had been taken denying Dunk the goal 19 On 11 February 2023 Mason incorrectly allowed a Brentford goal to stand in a 1 1 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium despite Brentford player Christian Norgaard being in an offside position in the lead up to the goal 20 The call drew widespread criticism and chief refereeing officer Howard Webb personally called Arsenal to apologize citing human error 20 21 StatisticsSeason Games Total nbsp nbsp per game Total nbsp nbsp per game 2002 03 24 94 3 92 3 0 13 2003 04 30 118 3 93 6 0 20 2004 05 36 108 3 00 3 0 08 2005 06 37 90 2 43 3 0 08 2006 07 33 87 2 64 3 0 09 2007 08 30 110 3 66 4 0 13 2008 09 34 132 3 88 8 0 23 2009 10 35 106 3 09 7 0 20 2010 11 33 135 4 09 5 0 15 2011 12 32 80 2 50 3 0 09 2012 13 30 108 3 60 3 0 11 2013 14 36 111 3 08 6 0 17 2014 15 33 101 3 06 6 0 18 2015 16 34 96 2 82 3 0 09 2016 17 25 96 3 84 3 0 12 2017 18 26 72 2 78 4 0 15 2018 19 32 99 3 09 3 0 09 2019 20 26 80 3 08 1 0 04 2020 21 22 46 2 09 2 0 09 Statistics are for all competitions No records are available prior to 2002 03 22 References England L Mason Profile with news career statistics and history Soccerway int soccerway com a b Birthdate confirmation Archived 28 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine and biography the Football League Official website Andy Mason ex footballer Lee s brother Boston United website Andy Mason Football Stats 1993 2002 Soccer Base Soccerbase Centurycomm Limited Retrieved 17 June 2020 a b Lee Mason stars without stealing the limelight Manchester Evening News First Football League match Shrewsbury v Exeter Division Three 2002 soccerbase com website FA Youth Cup Final 2002 Birmingham v Durham TheFA com website First Premier League match Middlesbrough v Aston Villa 2006 soccerbase com website League One Play Off Final 2006 Barnsley v Swansea soccerbase com website Match Report Chelsea 5 4 Manchester United KensingtonChelseaToday Archived from the original on 5 November 2012 Mason to call time on 15 year career Premier League 17 May 2021 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Mason leaves referees body PGMOL after VAR error BBC Sport Retrieved 18 February 2023 Bournemouth striker Wilson scores most ridiculous FIFA esque disallowed goal v Cardiff 18 March 2015 AFC Bournemouth Controversy as Cherries are held to draw at Cardiff City Bournemouth Echo Referee Mason not good enough Nuno via www bbc com Referee not good enough in tough defeat Nuno 21 December 2020 via www bbc com Wolves boss Nuno fined for ref criticism via www bbc co uk West Brom Brighton referee shambles Lee Mason disallows then gives goal before VAR rules it out Sky Sports 27 February 2021 Retrieved 27 February 2021 West Brom 1 0 Brighton Bizarre defeat for Seagulls after free kick confusion BBC Sport 27 February 2021 Retrieved 27 February 2021 a b Arsenal and Brighton contacted by Howard Webb after significant VAR errors talkSPORT 12 February 2023 Retrieved 18 February 2023 VAR mistakes caused by human error BBC Sport Retrieved 18 February 2023 Lee Mason Latest Football Betting Odds Soccer Base www soccerbase com External links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lee Mason Lee Mason Profile at Refworld com Lee Mason Referee Statistics at soccerbase com Profile on RateTheRef net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lee Mason amp oldid 1218903439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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