Nothing. Entry-level is usually volunteering for lower grade club or school leagues.
The referee can give a dissent charge against you if you make rude or insulting comments to or about the referee or linesmen.
It usually depends on the soccer league you are reffing for, but most of the time you have to be in high school. The age limit is 10. this is to referee a u-8 game. Also you must pass the certification exam. Well, in my town you can be 10 to referee a soccer game. I am 10 and I can referee in Wisconsin.
With soccer there are a number of things you can do. You could be a player on the team, a referee, or even a coach. I have refereed for a while and you can make some good money.
Like any referee, they make sure the game is being played by the rules. They are the judges as to whether or not a play is fair, and who gets the ball after it goes out of bounds.
In general, referees are not paid differently because they speak two or more languages.
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Entry level accountants can make $10000-$30000. It also depends on the job position.
No, it does not.
Well, if by 'referee' you don't really mean 'line umpire' or 'chair umpire', then I would say around 10k for the tournament depending on the level (there are deputy referees and then the head/tournament referee). line umpires make in the mid-100's range per day. For chair umpires, it depends on what level they are.
£17,000 a year
around $30k Canadian...
about 300-400 a season 15-20 dollars a game