However, as of now, there is no verified or official confirmation from major news outlets, the Geelong Football Club, or the Australian Football League (
AFL) that Geelong Cats head coach Chris Scott has died. What is verifiable from reputable sources paints a very different picture of the AFL figure.
What the Headline Claims
The headline in question claims that Scott, aged 49, has passed away. It was shared widely across social platforms, but without any link to a credible news source or statement from Scottโs club or family.
Official/Verified Information on Chris Scott
According to multiple trusted sports news outlets and official AFL sources, Chris Scott:
Is alive and actively coaching the Geelong Cats, one of the premier clubs in the AFL.
Recently signed a contract extension to remain Geelongโs senior coach until at least the end of the 2029 AFL season, solidifying his position and future with the club.
Has served as Geelongโs coach since 2011, making him the clubโs longestโserving coach and one of the most successful in modern AFL history.
About Chris Scott
Chris Scott began his AFL career as a player, appearing in over 200 games primarily with the Brisbane Bears/Lions before transitioning into coaching. Since taking over at Geelong, he has led the club to multiple finals appearances and premiership victories, earning widespread respect in the football community for his tactical acumen and leadership.
In Decemberโฏ2025, Scott signed a hefty contract extension that will keep him at Geelong through the 2029 season, amid discussions of his growing legacy and historic standing among AFL coaches.

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