Jack Mowat


John Alexander Mowat, was a Scottish football referee who also operated for FIFA.

Career

Often listed on reports as 'J. A. Mowat, Burnside', he became a referee in his 30s having taken charge of matches while serving with the Royal Air Force during World War II; he was awarded the MBE for his military service in the 1946 Birthday Honours.
After becoming a 'grade one' official, his appointments included seven Scottish Cup finals and five in the Scottish League Cup.
His final match at the age of 52 was the 1960 European Cup Final held in Glasgow. Mowat was praised for his handling of the fixture, in which Real Madrid defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 7–3.
He also took charge of one match at the 1958 FIFA World Cup, and several in the British Home Championship.
Mowat later served a lengthy term as head of the Scottish Football Association's Refereeing Committee, overseeing and appointing officials. The 'Jack Mowat Trophy' is presented each year to the referee who is chosen for the Scottish Cup Final.