London FA. Print friendly page. Unit 6 Referee Exam. This module is the final part of the FA Basic Referee Course. Please note to sit this exam you must have: Fully attended the FA Basic Referee Course. Completed Units 1-4. Completed the Safeguarding Children Workshop. Officiated 5 games and submitted FA 5 Game form to the London FA (Click HERE for a copy of the form) Please note to access.
Anyone over the age of 14 who is reasonably fit and has reasonable eyesight can train to be a referee. The course is split into 5 key modules, all of which must be completed to a satisfactory level before a referee is considered qualified. The first module concentrates on the laws of association football and this is closely followed by a second.
D4 Guidance Notes for Referees Principal Fellow of the HEA Thank you for agreeing to provide a reference. Who is this guidance for? What is the function of the reference? What information do I need to provide? Is there a standard reference format? D4. 2 HEA Descriptor 4 for Information Note to referee: Descriptor 4 is distinctly different to Descriptors 1, 2 and 3. It is relevant to highly.
Guide To Marking Referees. The mark awarded by a club must be based on the referee’s overall performance, It is most important that the mark is awarded fairly and not based upon isolated incidents or previous games. The referee’s performance should be determined by the table below which should act as a guide for the overall mark which should fall within the mark range for each standard of.