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Cambridgeshire FA

Cambridgeshire FA

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Dates of the course:
9.00am - 4.00pm - Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th June 2012 - both days
Call Back Session - Thursday 21 June 2012 7:00pm till 8:30pm
In order to complete the course fully, candidates must attend all of the above sessions.

PLEASE NOTE:  IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO FIND GAMES TO REFEREE

  • The full qualification now includes or requires the following:
     
    Pre-course study pack;
     
    Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau check;
    Safeguarding Children training;
    Attendance at the basic training course;
    Completion of 6 11 a-side matches;
    Attendance at a follow-up training evening.

    Only after having successfully completed all of
    this will you become a qualified referee and in the first instance be able to accept appointments on local adult and junior leagues.  It is the responsibility of the individual to arrange his or her own appointments with the Local Leagues.  The County FA will provide the contacts but will not allocate fixtures.

    Booking Information:

    The costs of this course are:
    £90 for all participants

     
    The course fee includes:

    FA Referee Registration;
     
    Whistle and red & yellow cards;
    Enhanced FA CRB Disclosure where required;
    Safeguarding Children training where required;
    Study Pack and Laws of Association Football;
    Membership of the RA-FA;
    Certificate of qualification upon completion of 6 games;

    For further information, visit the website at www.cambridgeshirefa/GetIntoFootball/Refereeing/Get+into+Refereeing/

    Candidates are responsible for bringing the following things to the course

    A packed lunch;

    Tea and Coffee will not be provided

    Candidates aged 16 and over only should bring three forms of identity documents on Day One, so that the FA CRB check can be undertaken. The recommended forms of ID are a current and valid passport, original birth certificate, proof of NI Number and driving licence. Should a candidate not have all of these key documents then other forms of ID such as recent utility bills, exam certificates, bank statements etc can also be used;

    Suitable and warm outdoor clothing with a change of clothing also recommended. Outdoor activity will take place regardless of the weather conditions;

    Pen and paper.





  • Please note to access this online application, you will need a FAN (FA Number).

    If have ever been involved in football or taken an FA Qualification, it is highly likely you already have a FAN. If you do not know your FAN or password, or need to create a FAN, please use our FAN FINDER tool by clicking to register/retrieve your details.

    Please be aware that if you already have a FAN, and create another FAN, this could cause delays in being confirmed on the course and any qualifications being awarded.

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