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Simon Hooper

Simon Hooper (born 1982) is an English professional football referee primarily known for officiating matches in the . Affiliated with the Wiltshire Football Association, he joined the of referees in 2008 and was promoted to Select Group 2 in 2016 before advancing to the elite 1 in 2018, enabling him to regularly handle top-flight games. Born in , , Hooper initially pursued a playing career, featuring in Swindon Town's youth system until the age of 16. Inspired by his father, who officiated local matches, Hooper began refereeing at 15 and quickly progressed through the ranks, taking charge of his first EFL game in 2008. His career has included hundreds of professional fixtures across various competitions, with notable assignments such as Newcastle United versus Leicester City in 2018 and recent high-profile encounters involving teams like and Manchester City. On 25 August 2025, Hooper achieved a league milestone by becoming the first referee to wear the experimental Ref Cam during 's match against Newcastle United at , providing viewers with a unique perspective on decision-making.

Early life

Upbringing in Swindon

Simon Hooper was born on 15 July 1982 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, as indicated by the majority of biographical records, despite some sources citing alternative dates such as 3 May or 20 October. Swindon, a town with a rich football heritage centered around Swindon Town F.C.—founded in 1879 and a fixture in English professional leagues since 1920—provided a vibrant environment for young residents to engage with the sport. The club's long-standing presence in the community, including its community foundation established in 1991, contributed to widespread local enthusiasm for football from an early age. Hooper spent his childhood immersed in this football-oriented setting, where the sport was a central part of daily life and social activities. His initial exposure came through playing in Town's youth system, where he developed skills and passion for the game until he was released at age 16. Growing up in such an environment, Hooper witnessed the town's deep-rooted connection to , with local matches and youth programs fostering a sense of community and competition that shaped his early interests. His family played a pivotal role in nurturing this involvement, particularly his father, who actively encouraged Hooper's participation in activities during his formative years. This paternal support helped instill discipline and enthusiasm for athletic pursuits, laying the groundwork for Hooper's lifelong connection to without yet venturing into officiating.

Introduction to refereeing

Simon Hooper's entry into football refereeing occurred shortly after the end of his brief in youth football. Born in , , in 1982, Hooper had been a centre-forward in Swindon Town's youth system for seven years before being released at age 16. At age 15, influenced by his father—a local —Hooper began officiating matches, starting with games involving his younger brother. Following this setback in his playing career, he transitioned into an role while continuing to officiate matches in local amateur leagues affiliated with the Football Association, his county FA. These early experiences in Wiltshire's youth and amateur competitions allowed Hooper to develop core officiating skills amid the challenges of managing unstructured, high-energy local games, where impartiality and quick decision-making were essential from the outset. His initial affiliation with the county provided the necessary structure to progress beyond casual matches, laying the groundwork for a professional trajectory in refereeing.

Refereeing career

Progression in lower leagues

Hooper began his refereeing career in the early 2000s, officiating matches in local and amateur leagues under the auspices of the . His progression accelerated in the mid-2000s, when he joined the as an assistant referee during the 2006/07 season while continuing to serve as a linesman. By 2008, Hooper had earned promotion to the National List of referees, enabling him to take charge of full matches in League Two and . In January 2009, Hooper made his debut, refereeing City's 4-0 victory over . Over the following years, he accumulated extensive experience in the second tier, officiating more than 135 Championship games by 2018. A significant milestone came in 2015, when he was appointed to referee the League Two play-off final between Southend United and Wycombe Wanderers, which Southend won on penalties after a 1-1 draw. From 2015 to 2018, Hooper continued to build his profile in the as part of the (PGMOL) structure, with promotion to 2 in 2016 marking his entry into the elite panel for EFL officiating. In the 2017/18 season, he refereed 42 matches across various competitions, demonstrating the consistency that solidified his standing within the PGMOL panels.

Premier League debut and promotions

Hooper first entered the as a fourth official during the 2014–15 season, assisting in four matches before stepping up to the role of main referee. His debut in that capacity came on 8 August 2015, officiating the opening-day fixture between Norwich City and at , which ended in a 1–3 victory for the visitors. This marked the beginning of his top-flight career, building on his foundational experience in lower leagues where he had progressed through the Football League system. In June 2018, Hooper earned promotion to the 's elite 1 panel, a significant advancement that enabled him to handle a core roster of top-division games on a regular basis. This elevation came after years of consistent performances in Select Group 2, where he had already begun accumulating Premier League assignments while primarily focusing on EFL fixtures. The promotion solidified his position among the league's top officials, leading to increased responsibilities in high-stakes encounters. By November 2025, Hooper had refereed more than 150 matches, demonstrating his reliability through steady assignments to prominent fixtures such as derbies and contests involving leading clubs like Manchester United, , and . His disciplinary record includes an average of 4.75 yellow cards per game across recent seasons, reflecting a balanced approach to match control without excessive bookings. These statistics underscore his ongoing role as a key figure in officiating, with consistent selections highlighting his career progression and impact.

Notable matches and incidents

Controversial decisions

One of the most high-profile controversies involving Simon Hooper occurred during Tottenham Hotspur's 2-1 victory over on September 30, 2023, where a goal by 's was incorrectly disallowed for offside due to a VAR miscommunication. The on-field assistant referee flagged Díaz as offside, and VAR officials and Michael Holbrook failed to intervene, despite replays showing he was onside; PGMOL later admitted this was a "significant " and issued a formal apology to . Although Hooper, as the , was not directly at fault for the VAR oversight, the incident drew widespread for the officiating team's overall process, leading to the VAR officials being stood down from subsequent duties. Another contentious decision came in Manchester City's 3-3 draw with Tottenham Hotspur on December 3, 2023, when Hooper blew his whistle prematurely to award a for a foul on , halting play just as bore down on goal with a clear scoring opportunity. PGMOL chief acknowledged this as an error, noting that Hooper had initially signaled advantage but stopped play too soon, leaving the referee "devastated" by the mistake. The call sparked heated confrontations from Manchester City players, including Haaland, who was charged by the for improper conduct toward the referee following the match. No formal punishment was issued to Hooper, who continued officiating shortly after. In a , 2025, match between and Brighton & Hove Albion, which Brighton won 3-1, Hooper physically obstructed Brighton's during a potential shooting opportunity in the second half, blocking his path to the ball after a clearance fell favorably. While no foul was called and play continued without major interruption, the incident highlighted concerns over positioning and drew post-match scrutiny from pundits, including , who described Hooper's overall performance as poor amid other decisions like a lengthy VAR review for a to Chelsea's . Such moments have contributed to broader media and fan perceptions of Hooper as prone to high-profile errors, with outlets like noting his involvement in multiple VAR-related controversies across seasons. These incidents have led to professional repercussions for Hooper, including temporary stand-downs from matches by PGMOL following errors, such as after failing to award a penalty to Wolverhampton Wanderers in their August 2023 loss to Manchester United, where he and the VAR team were benched for the subsequent round of fixtures. Similar assignment adjustments occurred after other disputed calls, reflecting PGMOL's policy of reviewing and reassigning officials to maintain standards, though Hooper has not faced extended bans and remains an active referee.

Historic and recent events

In August 2025, Simon Hooper made history by refereeing the match between Newcastle United and on August 25, where Cam—a body-worn camera attached to the referee—was trialed and broadcast for the first time in the competition. This innovation provided viewers with a firsthand perspective on on-field decisions, notably capturing midfielder Ryan Gravenberch's long-range goal in the 3-2 victory. The trial, conducted by , aimed to demystify refereeing processes and enhance fan engagement, though it drew mixed reactions due to complaints from some audiences. During the 2025/26 season, as of November 17, 2025, Hooper has officiated 9 matches, issuing 43 yellow cards and 2 red cards, averaging 4.78 yellows and 0.22 reds per match. These figures reflect his consistent disciplinary approach, with an average foul count per game of 25.1 compared to league averages, underscoring his emphasis on game flow management. On October 25, 2025, during Brentford's 2-1 win over , Hooper suffered a at and was replaced by fourth official Tim Robinson, causing a brief delay; the match also featured controversial non-calls, such as a potential foul on 's . Hooper's overall performance has contributed to raised officiating standards, as evidenced by his 94.92% accuracy in key match incidents during the 2024/25 season, positioning him among the top referees for decision reliability. Hooper's career milestones include positive team outcomes under his watch, such as securing victories in the majority of their encounters refereed by him, highlighting his balanced handling of high-stakes fixtures. His progression has also influenced domestic officiating norms through consistent assignments in prominent matches, fostering greater transparency and precision in protocols.

Personal life

Family and background

Simon Hooper was introduced to refereeing at the age of 15 by his father, who encouraged him to officiate youth matches involving his brother in . Hooper maintains strong long-term ties to in , where he was born and raised, and remains affiliated with the as his local governing body. As a full-time professional referee in the Premier League's , Hooper earns a basic annual ranging from £73,191 to £147,258, depending on seniority and , according to 2025 reports. He fulfills ongoing commitments to the (PGMOL), including regular training sessions and performance assessments to maintain elite standards. Details about Hooper's remain limited, as he has consistently prioritized in his , keeping non-professional aspects out of the public eye.

Football affiliations and injury

Simon Hooper, a native of , is a lifelong supporter of , the local club in his hometown. He shares this allegiance with fellow Premier League referee Graham Scott, making them the only two active top-flight officials backing ; to maintain impartiality, the (PGMOL) ensures neither is assigned to matches involving Swindon Town to avoid any potential conflicts of interest. On October 25, 2025, during the halftime interval of Brentford's match against at the Gtech Community Stadium, Hooper sustained a injury that forced him to withdraw from officiating the second half. The fourth official, Tim Robinson, assumed the refereeing duties, resulting in a brief delay to the restart of play as the officials adjusted roles. The injury sidelined Hooper temporarily, leading to his replacement in at least one subsequent fixture, though no detailed public updates on his full recovery were available by early November 2025. Beyond his professional role, Hooper maintains ties to grassroots football through his long-standing association with the , his county , where he began his refereeing career and continues to contribute to local officiating efforts. This connection underscores his commitment to fostering referee development and community engagement in the Wiltshire region, including occasional support for non-league matches in the area.

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