The Football Association launches a series of refereeing lectures for players on “football law” and “mouse”

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The Referees Department of the Emirates Football Association launched a series of arbitration lectures related to football law and video assistant referee technology for first team players in UAE professional clubs. The lecture series began yesterday, where the first lecture was given at Grand Hyatt Hotel in Dubai for first team players, youth and the technical and administrative staff of Shabab Club Al Ahly Dubai.

The lecture was witnessed by Omar Yabroudi, Assistant Secretary-General for Technical Affairs of the Federation.

The Referees Department presented the second lecture today in the conference hall of the Bahar Hotel in Fujairah, with the participation of the first team players and the technical and administrative staff of Baniyas Club, as part of its program approved by the Referees Committee, which targets all members of professional clubs in terms of joint cooperation between them and the Football Association, which seeks to serve football activity. Emirati football. The two lectures touched on the importance of building a positive professional relationship between players and match officials, respecting and accepting the decisions of the match referee, as he implements the law of the game and is the one who takes the final decision according to every violation stipulated by the law. Many", which means the intervention of technology in specific cases such as goals, penalties, direct red cards, wrong identity and penalty kick cases, and assisting the referee in achieving arbitral justice.

The two lectures focused on the great role that technology plays in football activity in all international competitions and leagues, its contribution to making arbitral decisions for difficult cases, and its positive impact on the process of making those decisions in a more accurate way, but it will not achieve complete accuracy by one hundred percent, but it It will increase the number of important and correct decisions and achieve arbitral justice.

The two lectures included a presentation of the recent amendments to the Law of the Game, coupled with videos of offsides, handball and penalty area violations, and the players participated in the discussion and expressed their opinions on many points.

The two lectures were moderated by Englishman Lee Robert, director of referees' management, English Richard Millen, technical director for referees, and Ahmed Yaqoub, technical official for evaluators and lecturers.

The referees administration lectures program continues tomorrow, Thursday, at the Kalba Union Club.

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