for all members
Creating fun, safe football environments is central to Respect.
Many children and young people have a fantastic experience through football - some don't.
This may be down to aggressive or pushy coaches and parents screaming and shouting from the sidelines.
Respect highlights that this behaviour is unacceptable.
We need to help coaches and parents understand the effect this behaviour can have and share positive ways to motivate young players.
All our managers are qualified FA coaches and volunteer their skills for children in the local area to enjoy and participate in the sport we love.
What to do
All clubs/teams both home and away must nominate a responsible member of their club to act as match delegate on the day of the game.
Failure to supply one will result in a fine of £10.
The responsibility of the match delegate will be;
To report to the match referee at least 15 minutes before the start of the game and introduce themselves.
It will then be the match delegate’s responsibility, on behalf of their club to look after the match referee before, during and after the game – until he/she leaves the ground.
They will be responsible for the behaviour of all Club members and spectators, if the referee needs to, he/she will during a stoppage in play approach the match delegate to assist him/her in dealing with any problems that occur.
Match Delegate Information
Club Report Form
How to Mark
All clubs must mark a referee out of 100.
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 guide for the overall mark, which should fall within the mark range for each standard performance.
Referee Marking Guide
Information
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