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Referee Progression Pathway

The Referee Progression Pathway will create more progression opportunities for more o cials across the grassroots game (Level 5-7 & Level Y). The priorities of this change will focus on:

  • Giving referees greater control over their own progression.
  • Providing a route for expedited progression for those able to provide more commitment.
  • Instilling a developmental philosophy into grassroots refereeing.
  • Motivating and incentivising refereeing through structural change.
  • Re-energising and diversifying the referee development workforce across the grassroots game.
  • Removing some of the key barriers to progress.

How?

The new methodology will replace the annual promotion process based on formal assessments with progression based on:

  • Number of appointments.
  • Completion of free online referee development modules.
  • Support and advice from a Match Day Coach.
  • Successful completion of a Laws of the Game exam.
  • Attendance at face-to-face training (Level 6-5 only).

Expected Benefits

  • Increased coverage – as quarterly promotions will be linked to the completion of appointments; referees will be incentivised to cover more games.
  • Developmental culture – move from “fault-finding” to a collegiate model+ free online content.
  • Increase number of promotion candidates - incentivise progression based on achievable and attainable routes with opportunities offered at several stages during the season.
  • Refresh the referee development workforce – attract more people into supporting other referees.
  • Referees with potential – increasing the numbers in the pathway increases access to a development to increase standards.
  • Progression alongside other roles within football – the model will allow officials to progress at their own pace (e.g. academy players to progress alongside playing commitments) or attract those when finished playing.
  • Club marks no longer required - this will remove a potential area of concern/ unfairness and significantly reduce an administrative burden for clubs, leagues and County FAs.
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