Course Details:
Tutor(s): Roy Cheshire & Eddie Potter
Start Date: Wednesday 17th October 2012 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Eastbourne Borough FC, Priory Lane, Langney, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN23 7QH
Running Dates: 17/10/12, 24/10/12, 31/10/12, 07/11/12, 14/11/12, 21/11/12, Exams 28/11/12, 05/12/12
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Cost Breakdown
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Age
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Course Fee including:
Referee Registration Fee & Course Resources
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CRB Check
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Society Fee
optional
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Total
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14 - 17
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£90.00
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N/A
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£10.00
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£100.00
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18+
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£90.00
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£15.30
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£16.00
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£121.30
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Course Information:
- Minimum Age: 14
- Course Duration: 21 hours plus 6 games
- Course Prerequisites: None
- Who is it for: Ideally suited to those wanting to become a referee involved in the 11-a-side game both in Youth and Adult football
- Course aims and objectives: This course will provide an introduction to the laws of the game as well as developing the practical skills required to be a football referee
Course Content:
The course is run over 5 modules including the completion of 6 matches as a trainee referee, one of which should be observed by a referee observer.
The course can either be predominantly theory or practically based dependant on venue and can be run over a weekend or several sessions again depending on resources.
Module 1- Introduction
This module will introduce some key aspects in the following:
Laws of the Game
The role of the Referee
Consider the skills require to control a game of football
Module 2- Practical Element
Practical elements of the course will provide an introduction to:
Warming up and cooling down activities
Positioning & movement at both set pieces & in open play
Managing game situations
Signals & communication techniques
FA Safeguarding Children in Football Workshop (included in the course programme).
Module 3 - Examination
Both a multiple choice examination paper and a practical on field assessment are used to establish theory & practical knowledge - dependent on course style.
1. Written element - both theoretical & practical courses
2. Theory DVD - used in mainly theory based courses
3. Practical on field assessment for use on practical based courses
Module 4 - Refereeing
6 games are used to establish both the knowledge as well as the practicalities of refereeing
Hopefully at least 1 of the games will be observed by a referee observer who offers feedback
Module 5 - The Next Steps
A 3 hour workshop designed to reflect on a trainee referees first experiences of refereeing and to offer development pointers.
Re-assessment: Candidates can be re-examined within 1 month after completing the initial examination.
Refresher: Annual Referee In-Service Training Events are organised by Sussex County FA for all new and existing referees.
Suggested additional learning opportunities:
FIFA Laws of the Game
Learn the Laws CD-ROM
Equality: FA Learning will ensure that it treats people fairly and with respect and that it will provide access and opportunities for all members of the community to take part in, and enjoy, it's activities in an atmosphere free from harassment, bullying, discrimination or abuse. FA Learning will seek to provide a service which is appropriate to the needs of an individual and to make reasonable adjustments or provide support, where appropriate, to cater for those needs.
If you would prefer you can download and print off a paper version of the Referee Course Applicaiton Form via the following link: Referee Course Application Form.pdf
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The deadline for registration has passed
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