The main role of a referee to call any fouls or basically anything against the rules of the sport.
A referee.
Technically No. The role of any referee in either code rugby code remains that same. However, rules are different of course
Referee.
In a tournament, there are five referees. There are four flag referees and one main referee. The flag referees raise the flag with the color of the opponent scoring a point. The final decision is made by the main referee.
There are four referees for a game of football, two linesmen, one main referee and the 4th referee to show the time and to replace the referee if he falls sick ,like a catch in the leg.
Up ref- The main referee Down ref- The second referee Two line judges- Judge the line
The 4th official manages the technical areas and substitutions. He is qualified to take the place of the center referee or either assistant referee if they should be injured or otherwise unable to continue the match. He is expected to provide information to the referee in case something occurs that the referee missed just as the assistants are. The referee can and will make decisions not only on what he sees but also on what the assistants and the 4th official see.
The referee maintains discipline and order throughout the game. It keeps time of the game, allows substitutions, calls fouls, and calls out-of-bounds balls.
Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
"Capacity in which known to referee" typically refers to the role or authority in which an individual is recognized when serving as a referee or official in a particular context, such as a sports event or legal proceeding. It indicates the specific function or responsibility that the referee holds, which might influence their decisions or the perception of their impartiality. Understanding this capacity is essential for determining the referee's credibility and the legitimacy of their actions within that context.
There are four referees for each game, the main referee the two linesmen and the fourth referee who shows the time and change in number of the player.
The role of a tournament referee differs widely from one Association to another and from one tournament to another. At one extreme he or she is involved in every part of the organisation, from drafting the entry form to arranging the finals. At the other extreme, the referee appears only on the day of the tournament solely to decide any question of rule interpretation.