Muhammad Omar: A course for “mouse” referees in Dubai before the start of the league

64 football referees pass the physical tests in the Serbia camp

Part of the physical exercises for stadium judges.

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The judges of the stadiums continue their daily preparations during the external camp that is held in Nova Sad in Serbia in preparation for leading the matches of the new football season 2021-2022. When the Vice-Chairman of the Referees Committee of the Football Association, former international referee Muhammad Omar, confirmed that the physical tests of referees were held for stadium judges on the third of this month, and 64 referees were submitted to the test, including 28 field referees and 36 assistant referees, and they all succeeded.

Muhammad Omar told "Emirates Today": "I hope that the stadium judges camp in Serbia will be successful after the means of success were achieved, especially after Sheikh Rashid bin Humaid Al-Nuaimi, President of the Federation, communicated with the stadium judges, and spoke with them before the start of the camp, so the ball is now in their court." .

The Referees Committee is scheduled to hold a course for video technology referees in Dubai from the 13th to the 15th of this month, and a session will be held on the 16th of the same month for media professionals on video technology and the video referee protocol.

The referees committee divided the referees preparation program into three parts: morning physical exercises between the stadium, the track and the gym, lectures, video cases, video referee protocol and new amendments, practical exercises and management of a number of friendly matches for the national team, Ajman club and local teams in Nova Sad, the headquarters of the referees camp, while The second group included second-grade referees, as the camp was held during the period from the first to the 12th of this month, with the participation of 37 court referees and an assistant referee, including three referees.

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