Glen Moss, born on January nineteenth, nineteen eighty-three, is a distinguished former football goalkeeper from New Zealand, currently serving as the goalkeeping coach for Macarthur FC. His career in professional football is marked by significant contributions to various clubs in the A-League, where he has made a remarkable two hundred and fifty appearances over fourteen seasons.
A foundational member of both the New Zealand Knights and Wellington Phoenix, Moss has showcased his skills at the highest levels of the sport. His career highlights include starting in a Grand Final with Newcastle Jets, participating in AFC Champions League matches with both Melbourne Victory and Newcastle, and earning a spot in the A-League Team of the Season while playing for Gold Coast United.
On the international stage, Moss represented New Zealand, earning twenty-nine caps and being part of the squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. His journey, however, was not without controversy, as he faced a suspension for the first two matches of the tournament due to a procedural issue regarding an earlier ban.