Referee Guide 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Referee Guide in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the competition name at the top of the form. This helps identify which match report you are submitting.
  3. Fill in your club's name in the 'Name of Club Submitting Report' field, followed by the home and visiting clubs' names.
  4. Input the date of the match and kick-off time to provide essential details for record-keeping.
  5. Record the final score for both home and visiting clubs, ensuring accuracy for official documentation.
  6. Rate your performance as a referee on a scale from 1 to 10 in the 'Marks' section, and include your fee and expenses.
  7. List each player's surname and first name in block capitals, along with their shirt number and any goals scored.
  8. Complete the nominated substitutes section by indicating which player was replaced and their corresponding goals scored.
  9. Finally, enter the name of the club member in charge of the team before submitting your completed form within two days of the match.

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A good referee listens and talks, and talks while you listen. A good referee will make mistakes, and he will be honest about them. A good ref shows up at least a half hour early for his match, and is dressed and ready to go. A good ref checks every bit of the field for problems.
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The official wearing the white hat is the referee, Clay Martin, and has an R on his back. The other officiating positions are demarcated in similar manners: umpire is U; down judge is DJ, side judge is SJ, and back judge is BJ.
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In 1979, each started to wear a designation on back of the shirt BJ for back judge, R for referee, LJ line judge, U for umpire, FJ for field judge, HL for head lineman and SJ for side judge. As for the work thats done, many times fans have maintained I could do that job.

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The referee (R) is responsible for the general supervision of the game and has the final authority on all rulings. In the NFL, the referee also has final authority on the score and the down number in case of any disagreement.
Responsibilities during the Game He is in Charge Of the Rules. Maintaining the Safety of Players, Fans and Team Officials. The Game Time keeper. He Enforces Fair Play. He Inspects the Playing Area. Weather and Surrounding Environment. Division of Responsibility and Cooperation. He Assumes the Right Positioning During the Game.
FJ - Field Judge. On the same side of the field as the linesman, around 15 yards downfield and near the sideline. He, along with the side judge, is responsible for counting defensive players.

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