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Three steps to follow to become a referee. 1. Get in touch with your country's football governing body or national referee association to inquire about their referee training programmes...
There has never been a better time to be a referee in England. And remember…it can be great fun! If you want to qualify as a referee, you will need to be at least 14-years-old, live in England and successfully complete the FA Referee Course.
Becoming a Referee. More and more people of all ages, genders, races and abilities are getting into refereeing. If you would like to become a qualified referee you need to complete the FA Referee Course. Simply contact the referee development officer at your local County FA to get the ball rolling. Social links:
Match officials must have excellent football understanding and need to evolve with the game to stay effective and relevant. Their two main priorities are: Protecting the safety of players....
Article summary. Refereeing must develop constantly to meet the demands of the modern-day game, and UEFA's refereeing activities have kept pace. Learn more. Be a Referee! Learn more. Top tips...
What’s the first step? Pick your sport and see if you have what it takes to become a sports official. How to Become a Football Official. How to Become a Soccer Referee. How to Become a Volleyball Official. How to Become a Softball Umpire. How to Become a Basketball Official. How to Become a Baseball Umpire.
The FA Referee Course is designed to equip new referees with the key skills and knowledge they will need to be able to referee grassroots football matches safely and effectively. It is for people aged 14 and over who want to referee mini soccer, 9 v 9 and/or 11 v 11 football.