Referee under police guard after Celtic penalty
The referee who awarded Celtic a controversial penalty in its 3-2 win over Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership title race has needed police protection after his personal details were leaked online, the Scottish Football Association has revealed.
Police Scotland said a 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged "in connection with a data protection offence".
The penalty was awarded deep into stoppage-time when, after a video assistant referee (VAR) check, referee John Beaton adjudged Motherwell's Sam Nicholson to have handled the ball even though no Celtic player appealed.
Kelechi Iheanacho netted the spot-kick that kept the title race alive, with only one point separating Celtic and leader Hearts heading into the final day.
The teams meet at Celtic Park on Saturday.
"John Beaton and his family spent last night (Thursday) at home under police surveillance following a leak of personal details online," a Scottish FA statement read.
"The Scottish FA condemns in the strongest possible terms attempts to compromise the safety of match officials.
"Such vigilantism, motivated by decisions perceived to be right or wrong on a field of play, is a scourge on our national game and we are grateful to Police Scotland for their swift intervention."
The arrested man is due to appear at Hamilton Sheriff Court at a later date.
"A 19-year-old man who was earlier arrested, has now been charged in connection with a data protection offence, following a complaint of personal information being shared online relating to a Scottish football official," a Police Scotland statement read.
The Scottish FA blamed a "hysterical media narrative" that was "fuelled by irresponsible knee-jerk post-match media interviews, commentary and official social media posts" for putting Beaton and his family in danger.
"Referees are not infallible. Mistakes will be made on the field, and subjective calls made in front of the VAR monitor," it added.
"Yet the reaction to these inevitabilities could not be more contrasting. What happened yesterday is not an isolated incident. There are many examples of match officials being placed in harmful situations."






























