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A physical training programme is launched by the Referee Committee of the Madrid Football Association. They want to improve their local referees and prepare them for the increasing standards of refereeing. One of the goals is to “position Madrid’s men and women referees at the forefront of Spanish refereeing.” I talk on my blog with José María […] Continue reading...
The Centre of Refereeing Excellence is a great experience for John Andrew Jones, because it helps him a lot as referee. The Welsh (assistant) referee got his CORE diploma and gives you insights from his visit to the Uefa Headquarters. Congratulations with getting your CORE 36 diploma. How important is that for you? Thank you, Jan. […] Continue reading...
L'arbitre Blog - Week 44
Friday Ugh… My breathing space was limited with the back of my palm on my forehead. I let out an audible groan as I was facing down towards the floor but just a few inches off. There was more pain coming… 20 hours later… Saturday Ugh… I wasn’t that confident after all. It was Lap […] Continue reading...
Pictures of the Nike referee kits 2018-2020 are released. Eric from French blog Arbitrez Vous gives me permission to share pictures from his blog with my readers. Because they kits are in different colours than previous years, I hope you want to share your thoughts. What do you think of the new colours? The old colours […] Continue reading...
Improving the Laws of the Game is can be great for football, but is always part of a public debate. Even referees don’t want the rules to change every season, which makes it sometimes more difficult to explain during football games. But I favour new experiments that make football quicker, more attractive and more fair. […] Continue reading...
Core stability exercises are also part of referee training. Actually, according to FIFA’s medical experts it’s one of the key elements of injury prevention. And if you look at weekly training plans for UEFA referees, they’ll practice 15 minutes of core stability twice per week. But how to train the core stability? In this blog […] Continue reading...
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