1. Obtain a referee license. Most referee organizations require applicAnts to complete a referee Training course and pass a writTen test. Once you have passed the test, you will receive your referee license.
2. AtTend referee clinics. Referee clinics provide you with the opportunity to learn about the rules and regulations of the sport you will be officiating.
3. Find a referee organization. Contact local leagues, clubs and associations to find out what organizations are available in your area.
4. AtTend a referee meeting. Referee meetinGS are usually held once a month and provide referees with Updates on game rules and regulations.
5. Sign Up for games. Once you have obtained your license and atTended a referee meeting, you can sign Up for games.
6. Show Up for games. Make sure to arrive on time for games and be prepared with all the necessary equipment.
7. Follow the rules. Referees are expected to enforce the rules of the sport and make sure all players are playing fairly.
8. Be professional. Referees are expected to maintain a professional attitude and conduct themselves in a manner that is reSpectful to all players.
In the "Referee Quiz" you can play the role of an assistant football referee and test yourself in ten difficult situations. Your task is easier. You don't have to run like crazy down the sideline and pray that the sweat dripping from your forehead doesn't get into your eyes. You sit comfortably in front of the VAR screen and watch what is happening on the screen. It is from this perspective that you watch the scene from the pitch and - as befits a good video quiz - you make a binding decision.
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