Glen Moss: Biography, Facts and Career
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Glen Robert Moss (born 19 January 1983) is a New Zealand former football goalkeeper who is goalkeeping coach for Macarthur FC. He played for New Zealand at international level. A foundational member of both the New Zealand Knights and Wellington Phoenix, Moss has competed in 14 seasons of the A-League, making 250 appearances while playing for the Knights, Phoenix, Melbourne Victory, Gold Coast United, and Newcastle Jets. Career highlights include starting a Grand Final with Newcastle, appearing in AFC Champions League games with Melbourne Victory and Newcastle, and making an A-League Team of the Season with Gold Coast. With his birth country of New Zealand, Moss made 29 appearances, and was a member of their 2010 FIFA World Cup squad, although was controversially suspended for the first two games after an appeal for an earlier four-game ban was not submitted in time.
Quick facts about Glen Moss
- Full name: Glen Moss
- Born: 1983-01-19
- Nationality: New Zealand
- Known as: Athlete
- Wikidata ID: Q381198
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Frequently asked questions
Who is Glen Moss?
Glen Robert Moss (born 19 January 1983) is a New Zealand former football goalkeeper who is goalkeeping coach for Macarthur FC.
What nationality is Glen Moss?
Glen Moss is New Zealand.
When was Glen Moss born?
Glen Moss was born on 1983-01-19.



