Wednesday, July 1, 2020
How to become a Referee
How to become a Referee Love the beautiful game? All about fair play? Look good in black? You should be a Refereeâ¦Love the beautiful game? All about fair play? Look good in black? You should be a Refereeâ¦In football, Referees are responsible for enforcing the rules of the game, ensuring that it is played fairly and safely, from youth and amateur level right up to the professional game.They play an absolutely vital role in maintaining order and disciplining any players that step out of line. Although they arenât always the most popular person on the pitch, it doesnât make a difference. For a Referee, itâs all about keeping the game flowing right up to the final whistle.Typical tasks for a Referee will include:Inspecting the pitch, and making sure itâs playableConfirming teams with managers before kick-offOfficiating the game, and keeping players in checkMaking decisions and awarding free-kicks, penalties etc.Writing up match reports documenting any decisions awardedKeeping time during the gameIs it right for me?It takes more than a few coloured cards and a whistle to be a great Referee.Aside from a genuine passion for the sport, you need to know the laws of the game inside out. If you still need condiment containers to get to grips with the finer details of first phase in the offside rule, this might not be your true calling.Youâll also need a thick skin to reach the top, as well as conviction in your decisions. 20-20 vision may be recommended, but not necessarily essential to succeed in the role. No matter what the fans may have you believeâ¦A good Referee also needs:ConfidenceCalmness under pressureObjectivityExcellent observational skillsA good level of physical fitnessAn in-depth knowledge of vanishing spraySelective hearingWhat's it really like? I refereed my first game when I was 15, and it was an absolute nightmare. I got a few decisions wrong, and the players were on my back right away. The problem was, the buzz I got from being part of it meant I had to keep goi ng. I got FA qualified and worked my way through the levels pretty quickly, and now Iâm officiating at a Football League level. It can be a pretty thankless job at times, and you get a lot of stick from the fans, but I get to make my living on the pitch in an environment I love. And letâs face it, not many jobs come with their own song⦠Get qualifiedYou will need to register with your local County Football Association and take the Basic Referees Course in order to become a Referee. You can then move through the stages by building up your experience on the pitch.
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