The transfer window has not really started at RC Strasbourg yet.

Pending the formalization of the loan of the right side of PSG Colin Dagba, the Alsatian club has announced a reinforcement.

Not just any since it is a… referee.

On the ground again at the end of May, Frank Schneider will intervene "punctually" with Dimitri Liénard's partners.

"When we learned that he had announced his retirement, we thought about how he could bring his experience and help Racing progress, through an educational and constructive approach, like what is done in some clubs. rugby", explains the president Marc Keller on the club's website.

🆕 𝗙𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗸 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗻𝗲𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗿 will act as a referee consultant



👮 Very young retiree after 350 matches as a referee, he changes his shirt and joins the technical staff to "advance Racing, through an educational and constructive approach" ⤵️

— Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace (@RCSA) July 6, 2022


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The 43-year-old native of the Bas-Rhin capital will intervene precisely "two days a week: one day with the pro group and one day with the Racing Mutest Academy".

His missions ?

"Transmit a better understanding of the stakes and the evolution of the laws of the game, to ensure appropriate individual and collective behavior (in particular through specific scenarios on the ground), but also to develop an "arbitration culture" and an initial training in arbitration”, writes the RCSA again.

Frank Schneider is already at work: he left for an internship in Divonne-les-Bains with Racing.

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