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Generally 3. Referee, and two Assistant Referees. However in higher standards there are sometimes 4. Referee, two Assistant Referees and a 4th Official. In European game, and also International matches, there can be up to 6. Referee, two Assistant Referees, 4th Official and then 2 officials who stand on the goal line.
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You mean football? They have to watch for fouls, award cards for fouls (2 yellows make a red, although a straight red card can be awarded), signal for an offside - they are helped by 2 linesman for this role- and thet're the main ones I think! Take a look in the "Related Links" section
there are no referees on a baseball field. in MLB regular season games, there are 4 umpires (one for each base). in playoff games, there are 6 (one for each base and one on each foul line in the outfield).
To become an Assistant Referee (the proper name for a neutral linesman), you will need to attend an entry-level (grade 8 or 9) referee clinic in your area. Once completed, you will be qualified to work as a Referee (center) or Assistant Referee for youth and recreational games. As your career progresses and you gain more experience, you can attend advanced recertification clinics to attain higher classifications of referee status (grades 7, 6, 5). Eventually, you can attain status as a National referee (grades 4, 3). A few lucky and talented referees will become FIFA International Referees (grade 1) or Assistant Referees (grade 2). It all starts with attending a clinic and getting yourself into the game. In most areas, there is a great need for more youth and recreational referees, so it's a great way to start!
I have never seen a "refee" at a high school volleyball game. There are two referees, the R1 who works from the elevated stand and the R2 who is on the floor at the opposite end of the net, near the scoring table.
* Law 1: The Field of Play * Law 2: The Ball * Law 3: The Number of Players * Law 4: The Players' Equipment * Law 5: The Referee * Law 6: The Assistant Referees * Law 7: The Duration of the Match * Law 8: The Start and Restart of Play * Law 9: The Ball In and Out of Play * Law 10: The Method of Scoring * Law 11: Offside * Law 12: Fouls and Misconduct * Law 13: Free Kicks * Law 14: The Penalty Kick * Law 15: The Throw-In * Law 16: The Goal Kick * Law 17: Corner kick
6 answers wrong out of 15 is poor.Is it your grade that you're looking for ?Wrong answers: 6 out of 15Correct answers: (15-6) = 9 out of 159/15 = 0.6 = 60 percent correct, usually a 'D' or an 'F'.
Chapter 6
Western Heights - 2014 The Assistant Producer 1-6 was released on: USA: 2014
The Assistant - 2004 Spa Day 1-6 was released on: USA: 16 August 2004
Chapter 6 questions and answers will have to be obtained from the course materials provided by the instructor. These answers are not able to be located online.