Futsal referee course dates announced
Futsal Laws of the Game Certificate
The Futsal Laws of the Game Certificate provides a basic introduction to the Futsal Laws and interpretations. It includes a written theory examination.
Graduates receive a FFA Certificate however FFA/ASC accreditation is not available and graduates are not qualified to officiate.
To begin your Futsal Refereeing career graduates must register with FFV as a match official and achieve the competencies identified for the pre-officiating units of the Futsal Level 3 Adult Referee program.
Prerequisites | Not applicable |
Length of Program | 6-8 hours |
Fee |
$50.00 |
Dates & Venues |
Monday 20th & 27 August 2012 |
Register |
Click here |
Futsal Level 3 Adult Referee program
This program’s practical emphasis complements the Futsal Laws of the Game certificate’s theoretical focus.
Participants must demonstrate all pre-officiating unit competencies before accepting any Referee appointments.
These units are usually taught as a concentrated set of presentations and practical exercises taking about six hours. Practical assessments and other activities complete the program.
Program graduates are eligible to receive a FFA Futsal Level 3 Adult Referee certificate and accreditation. Graduates are considered qualified to officiate in local Futsal matches.
Prerequisites |
Applicants must:
It is recommended that applicants be at least 13 years of age at the commencement date of the program. |
Length of Program |
8 hours plus practical components |
Fee | $72.00 |
Date & Venue | Monday 3rd & 10th September 2012 7pm-10pm Trinity Grammar School Kew |
Register | Click here |
Click here to register your interest for one of our Futsal referee courses
FIFA Futsal Laws of the Game 2010/11
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