How To Be A Confident Referee
In today's video we will be covering confidence. Confidence is hardly ever talked about but it is one of the most important things to have as a referee. I hope you leave this video feeling confident in yourself and your decisions on the pitch!
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I agree, confidence is a huge part of refereeing. My tip is to be familiar with the rules. The better you know the rules, the more confident you will be in backing up your calls to players and coaches (I ignore parents as much as possible and never give them explanations unless I have a chance to chat with them after the match).
A lesson learned in my first year and good advice that has gone a long way. Loud vs abusive: coaches and parents can be either. Loud? Not ignored, may not need a reaction. Continues? That's different. Abusive? Ok, that's enough. Was it Personal, provocative, and public? The three P's. So, what did I learn? Well, before halftime, I had a loud parent and loud coach. Each instance I did the same thing. Either loud response or ran over and used a loud voice. At half time, I was met by a very experienced ref. She said, here's a tip. Second half, same propblem. Taking her advice, I blew the whistle to hold play. Slowly and calmly, I walked across the field to the offending person. I still haven't said a word. Walk. Walk. Walk. Counting to 10. By the time I got there, everyone was looking at me and that person. Calmly and nicely, I provided instruction. This is what I expect and don't. Stay on the field. If they get up, step back. Coaches and spectators cannot enter the field of play. Once instruction was given, I stepped back a few more yards before taking up my position on the field. This has worked wonders in every game since. It's one thing when a coach asks me about a call. If I can say a few words quickly, great. If they want to complain and it is going PPP, the walk starts. I've had coaches signal me to go back. They know what I'm doing and they don't want any more attention. Only once did I have the coach complain and I backed up and as they approached, I warned them, "you don't want to enter the field of play". In most leagues, they've left their designated area and are pushing a caution or sendoff. Never ignore. Dripping water compared to pouring water into a cup will eventually overflow. Just as you keep game flow and game control, the same applies to outside influence. Oh, the most important call in a game is the first one.
@no_username4520
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip I think a good red knows the difference between be abusive and being loud and I think it’s easy to get confused and you did a great job clearing that up here and helped me understand. Gob bless and stay safe.
@commander.m1c919
2 ай бұрын
@@no_username4520god bless
Hey..... I'm glad to be one of your students, I was playing as an attacker but due to my left knee I wasn't able to play and so I decided to continue my career as a referee because of the love of the game. And I'm happy to be here, to learn and to improve my skills. Thanks for the effort you I making these wonderful videos🥰⚽⚽🏆
Thanks for making these videos now I’m a great ref for a under 10s matches
Good content, I subscribed
Nice exploration 🎉❤
1. Be physically fit 2. Know the rules and rehearse by game situations 3. Never try to 'even up' a bad decision 4. Be polite to players/coaches but dont get dragged into friendly chat 5. Lose the ego. Its not about you.
Sick soundtrack!
good one
Nice video
I’m a pretty new referee, I ref in GA, you should make a video on fouls, because I am never sure when to call a foul and what type of fouls to call.
@RefereePOV
4 жыл бұрын
Great idea! I’ll add it to the list!
@healer8514
4 жыл бұрын
Referee POV thanks man! Appreciated
Pls explain more about referee movement and positioning sir
nice vid
You are good
I’m interested to see future videos! Keep it up! Btw, what state do you officiate in?
@RefereePOV
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am in Houston, Texas
@southwestfan7060
4 жыл бұрын
Referee POV Thanks for responding! It looks really warm there. I am a referee in NH
@RefereePOV
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah it is getting into summer and it is scorching here 😂
@southwestfan7060
4 жыл бұрын
Referee POV Could you please do a video on the pregame conference? And meeting with coaches?
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Number 1 should be preparation. Know the rules and you will be confident.
Hey ref much love from Scotland. Just wondering what is your referee whistle of choice. For me it has to be the fox 40 classic.
@blakerice7286
4 жыл бұрын
Am from Scotland aswell
@thomasshelby6351
2 жыл бұрын
Yas Scotland
@refereekieran8297
Жыл бұрын
Molten Valkeen
@martinlopez7693
Жыл бұрын
Fox 40 whistles are the best in my opinion
I am just new referee in Houston Texas (just got the badge) , you are also from Houston Texas ? Can you tell me who is the best assigners for the games ? Can I be your assistant ? I am european, born and raised in Europe so I am long time into soccer.
@RefereePOV
3 жыл бұрын
thats great! I'm a referee in Houston as well - send me a DM on Instagram (@refereepov) and we can work something out
Reffing my first match tomorrow, local boys under 10s team.
No fergie time with me 90 minutes whistle full time.
That dude singing the background music completely butchered ocean eyes
@petermutuku6288
3 жыл бұрын
Nice input.
Please translate sub Indonesia for all video
Pls explain more about referee movement and positioning sir
Pls explain more about referee movement and positioning sir
@user-hl4yr4vj5l
11 ай бұрын
2:05 2:05 2:05
@user-hl4yr4vj5l
11 ай бұрын
Am requesting u to list and write for me all reffees's rules please.