There is a dot net website called Soccer Referee Information or SOCREF. This site is intended to be a source for information for current and aspiring soccer referees.
If one wants to become a soccer referee, one of the best ways to "get plugged in" is to ask a referee at any local soccer venue for the name of a local referee coordinator. Soccer coaches may have this information, too. If push comes to shove, each state has a state soccer referees' association, or at least a state soccer association. As luck would have it, the Utah Soccer Association has a web site, and the link is posted below. Surf on over and find the contact option. Call or email them for particulars if asking around locally doesn't work out. Someone somewhere nearby wants to help get anyone who wishes to officiate into a referee course, into a uniform and onto a field.
On the Cornish Soccer website one can find information about the soccer teams and leagues in that local area. One can find league tables, fixtures and other information.
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They are one of the officials in soccer. There is only one referee on the pitch, but there are other officials. One is the assistant referee. They watch the game and may assist the referee by keeping in contact by radio. They can look after things like timing the match and dealing with the substitutions. If the referee has to come off and be replaced, like if they got injured, the assistant referee could take over.
The referee is the one who begins the match (linesmen don't count)
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.
The soccer referee managed the unusual situation of giving out 36 red cards in one game by enforcing the rules consistently and maintaining control over the players.
If you are certified by the United States Soccer Federation, you may referee in any state in the United States. Generally speaking, if you are certified by a national federation you may referee in that nation.
The Football Association (FA) website has a variety of information regarding the sport of football. The website has information on the rules and regulations of the sport, as well as information on how to become a referee
yes to break up a fight or to see if any one is hurt
One can find information on beach soccer events on the official FIFA Beach Soccer website. Other places include websites like beachsoccerusa, majorbeachsoccer, soccerinthesand, and soccer-tournament-guide.
Shak can refer to various people. Steve Shak is a former American soccer player and one can find more information about him at the UCLA official athletic website. Beth Shak is a professional poker player and one can find information about her online at PokePages.