FIFA MA Elite Referees Course

FIFA MA Elite Referees Course

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

FUTSAL REFEREES BASIC COURSE 2010


Football Association of Maldives is having another basic course for Futsal Referees to increase the number of qualified referees in Male. The course started on the 28th June and ends on the 3rd July 2010.
Venue for the course are:
0600 - 0715 - Henviru Mini Park
CUP of NATION Futsal Pitch
1600 - 1730 - FAM House
2030 - 2130 - FAM House

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Accountability and Sanctions

To erred is human. This includes a referee making split-seconds decisions based on what he viewed and the instant interpretation of the mind and the quick reaction of the hand and whistle. Making mistakes in a match is acceptable in the view of refereeing, mistakes made by referees in the match often make the match more interesting and dramatic. But making mistake that changed the result of the match is unacceptable and thus action taken by rating the performance as poor should be well accepted by the referee concerned.
Often a referee may have a very good performance throughout the match but due to fatigue, carelessness or complacency in the dying minutes, a mistakes that overturned the result erased the good performance prior to it. As professional or acting as a professional, a referee should owned up to his mistake and apologise for his error in his report although it will not change the result of the match. This is the sporting spirit or the character of a gentleman that he possessed. Being egoistic (as some maybe), arrogant is quite often seen among some of the referees. Not accepting or wanting to accept one's error or advise given are the outcome. More often, by not accepting or admitting a minor error or mistake may lead to having to facing a tremendous terror in a match with confrontation, bad yelling, filthy swearing and even aggression from players, officials or even the spectators.
On the role of administrator, assessing the referee's performance is part of development and taking necessary action to check on the continual improvement of the referees and to enhance the overall referees' performance or others. Referees with good performance will definitely be given more matches to handle, the less confident or competent ones be given the less pressured matches and those making unacceptable be put to rest for awhile, placed in the lower division or easier matches to regain his confidence and then later after proper guidance and counseling to be put back into the mainstream.
Accepting one's mistake is accountability and should be opened to sanctions taken by the authority. It takes years to make a good referee but it may take only a second to be a bad one. Of course the authority concern will not kill or take away a referee because of a mistake although it jeopardise the performance of the team and also the bread of the players and coaches. Through the sanction process mentioned above and with the cooperation of the referees, the development process will grow and God's willing the standards of refereeing and Dhivehi football will rise.
Read this:
http://g.sports.yahoo.com/soccer/world-cup/news/source-u-s-slovenia-ref-gets-poor-rating--fbintl_ro-referee061910.html

http://g.sports.yahoo.com/soccer/world-cup/news/refs-must-face-the-music-for-bad-calls--fbintl_ro-referees062010.html

http://g.sports.yahoo.com/soccer/world-cup/news/fifa-drops-referee-after-dropped-call--fbintl_ro-fifaref062110.html

Untested, Tested and Certified Okay.


Some of the referees were not tested or given the chance to referee and to show their true potential in the past. Base on feedback, they were not given the chance thus their potential stays undisclosed. Everyone should be given a break. There is always the first break or appearance. Jittery and inconsistency in decisions is due to the lack of experience. Through matches after matches, they will definitely be groomed into better referees and eventually meet the satisfactions of the customers (the players, coaches, team officials and FAM).
This the Referees Department took the brave and drastic step in trying out the youngsters or junior referees in the First and Second Division matches. The time came when some of the senior referees were on leave, injury and other reasons. This left the department in despair and with the help of these junior referees, they met the expectation and proved the criticism wrong. There may be some hiccups but eventually they lived up to the expectation and satisfaction of the department and also assessors. This, we also need to thank all the coaches and team officials for standing behind FAM's effort by absorbing some of the pressure. At least for the moment these juniors have done a good job for the moment as there were no big mistake that changes the result of the matches and we hope that they will be able to handle the pressure of higher level matches. These junior referees mentioned are Ahmed Aslam, Ahmed Afsah, Ismail Izhaan, Shifan Abdul Raheem and Afeef Abdul Samad. They will be instrumental when some of the senior referees are away for international appontment or other matches. A few more have been put as Assistant Referees and will eventually be tested in the Third Division matches. They are Mohamed Mushil, Ibrahim Abdul Wahid, Zaeem Ali, Jaufar Abdul Rasheed, Ihusan Abdul Raheem, Mohamd Ali, Mohamed Fawwaz, Adam Faxeel and others.
A Football Physical Fitness will be held on the 2nd July 2010 at 0600 hours at the Athletic Track to ensure the referees continue to be in good physical condition to handle the matches that will definitely be higher and higher in tension and expectation. So their tip top performance is very much needed.