UEFA Super Cup 2015: Collum (SCO)

Scotland's William Collum has been appointed referee for the 2015 UEFA Super Cup between FC Barcelona and Sevilla FC in Georgia on 11 August. The 36-year-old from Glasgow oversaw six UEFA Champions League matches last season, including the quarter-final second leg between AS Monaco FC and Juventus, as well as three UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers. He was 29 when he officiated the 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Championship final between Italy and Germany. An international referee since 2006 who has so far officiated 67 UEFA fixtures, Collum will lead a six-man refereeing team for the UEFA Super Cup at Tbilisi's Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena. The appointments were made by the UEFA Referees Committee. 
- UEFA: How much are you looking forward to refereeing the UEFA Super Cup?
- Collum: It's fantastic. I'm delighted, really excited. I received the appointment about five weeks ago and ever since then it's felt like I've been dreaming. To be officiating such an important match and such a special occasion is really, really exciting. I'm really looking forward to it.
- What are you expecting from the match between Barcelona and Sevilla?
- I'm hoping it's a good match and that there's some good football played. They're certainly two top teams. Like any referee in the world you hope that the match is about the football and that the players contribute to the game well. Hopefully I can fade into the background. It's not always possible but it would be nice if that could happen.
- What's the different between officiating a UEFA match such as this one and a Scottish league match?
- It's such a big occasion, a one-off. Every match is important to a referee but with this one it's just such a big occasion. It's massive. Sometimes you'll hear referees saying that finals should be treated like any other match but this is special. It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance.
- Where does the UEFA Super Cup rank among your other career highlights?
- I think probably top. Without a doubt it's my biggest achievement. For a small country like Scotland, to have a referee in the Super Cup is tremendous. It's quite sentimental for me as well because Hugh Dallas has been a coach and a mentor to me and he's the last Scottish referee to officiate a European final, in 2002, so it's quite special for me that I can follow in his footsteps.
- What inspired you to become a referee in the first place?
- A complete lack of ability at playing! I played in goal in one match for the school team and we lost 18-0, so I think it was realising that maybe my talent lay elsewhere. I started refereeing at 14 and it's taken me to places I never believed I would see, so it's tremendous.
- You still work as a school teacher – how much of that feeds into your work as a referee?
- I think the two jobs complement each other. It's about managing people in different situations. The children in the classroom are always excited about the different football environments I've been in and the different players I see.
- How do you prepare for a game like this?
- When the appointment comes in, you start to look at the teams and the tactics and you start to get ready by looking at previous matches. Sometimes people think that's a negative thing, and that you're pre-judging people, but it's really just the same kind of preparation the teams would go through before a match. The preparations are intensive. In this day and age, there's plenty of opportunity to watch footage or read about tactics, so no stone is left unturned. (Source: UEFA)


11 August 2015
FC Barcelona – Sevilla FC
Referee: William Collum (SCO)
Assistant Referee 1: Damien MacGraith (IRL)
Assistant Referee 2: Francis Connor (SCO)
Additional AR1: Robert Madden (SCO)
Additional AR2: Kevin Clancy (SCO)
Fourth Official: Graham Chambers (SCO)
Referee Observer: Levan Paniashvili (GEO)