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FA REFEREES’ COURSE INFORMATION
Overview
The FA Referees’ Course provides an introduction to officiating 11v11 and 9v9 football. The course will introduce learners to The Laws of Association Football and their application, delivered through theory and practical elements and focussing on the knowledge, skills and attributes required to operate safely and effectively in grass roots football.
Course Structure
Unit 1: Pre-course learning (2 hours)
Unit 2: On-course theory and practical (7 hours)
Unit 3: On-course theory and practical (3 hours)
Unit 4: On-course theory and practical (7 hours)
Unit 5: Referee five matches
Unit 6: On-course final assessment (2 hours)
Course Content
Through a mixture of theory and practical activity, learners will cover:
- Effective communication
- Positioning and movement
- Penalty kick and free kick management
- Managing re-starts
- Advantage
- Managing players
- Recognising and dealing with foul challenges
- Cautioning and sending-off procedure
- Offside
- Dealing with substitutions
- Dealing with injuries
Minimum Age
Learners must be 14 or over on the course start date.
Safeguarding Requirements
Before refereeing their five matches (unit 5), leaners must have complied with the FA’s safeguarding requirements.
Qualification
Upon successful completion of units 1-6, learners will be classified as either a Level Y referee (if aged 14 or 15) or a Level 7 referee (if aged 16 or over). The FA refereeing qualification is awarded only when all 6 units have been successfully completed.
80% of The FA Referee Course is practical. However, there are elements of the course that are classroom based. If you have any concerns about literacy skills required for this element, please call us for advice and support.
Aimed at anyone aged 14 or over who wishes to become an active referee with written, theoretical and practical elements.
Dates of The FA Referee Course:
Wednesday 27th & Thursday 28th May 2015, 9.00am - 4.00pm both days. As part of the 21 guided learning hours within the FA Referee Course, there will be a Call Back/Next Steps evening which must be attended (Date to be confirmed).
In order to become a qualified referee, candidates must complete all of the above modules.
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO FIND GAMES TO REFEREE, BUT WITHIN PRESTON PARTICULARLY, YOU MAY HAVE TO TRAVEL OUT OF THE AREA TO OFFICIATE GAMES.
The full qualification now includes or requires the following:
Enhanced Criminal Records Check (CRC);
Safeguarding Children Training;
Attendance at The FA Referee Course;
Completion of refereeing 6 matches which must be 9v9 or 11v11 and include off-sides;
Attendance at a follow-up/next steps training evening.
Only after having successfully completing all of the above 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. Lancashire FA will provide the contacts but will not allocate fixtures.
Booking Information:
The cost of this course is £120 for all participants.
Refund Policy:
The L.F.A. Referee Department does not offer any refunds. However, if your circumstances change and make it impossible for you to attend the above course, we will transfer you to another L.F.A referee course free of charge providing that you inform the L.F.A in writing or by email prior to the commencement of the course.
The course fee includes:
FA Referee Registration;
Whistle;
Red & yellow cards;
Enhanced FA CRC Disclosure, where required;
Safeguarding Children Workshop, where required;
Online 'Introduction to Safeguarding' for under 16's;
FA Referee Folder & Workbook
FIFA Laws of the Game Book
FA Learn the laws of the Game CD;
Associate Membership of the RA-FA;
Certificate of qualification upon completion of 6 games;
For further information, visit the website at www.lancashirefa.com/referees/become-a-referee
Candidates are responsible for bringing the following things to the course
A packed lunch;
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.
Candidates aged 16 and over on the course dates, who will regularly officiate in youth football (U18's and below) need to apply for a Criminal Record Check (CRC) before the start of the referee course using the following link:-https://gbg.onlinedisclosures.co.uk On day two of the course, the three original forms of identity (and copies) submitted during the online CRC application should be brought in so that the FA CRC checks can be undertaken. The recommended forms of ID are a current and valid passport, original birth certificate, proof of NI Number (NI Card not acceptable) and photo 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.
Please enter the candidate's details in the Online Registration Form, thank you.
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.
If the FAN Finder says you haven't got a FAN, and you think you have, then please click here for a full guide on how to locate it.
Please enter your unique FAN and password below:
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