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FOOTBALL: Referee courses on offer in Worthing



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
THE United Kingdom Independent Football Federation (UKIFF) are offering referee courses in Worthing.
The course offers anyone the chance to train at a local leisure centre on a weekly basis.

Once fully inducted, referees receive a certificate and badge to show they have done the course, and they are then able to officiate games for local leagues.


UKIFF spokesman Olly Hitchcox said: "Our number of affiliated leagues is expanding all the time across the UK and Ireland, so it is vitally important that we are regularly training new referees.

"We provide our referees with all the equipment they need to officiate, and have a very tight discipline structure where we back our refs 100 per cent on every decision they make."

Anyone interested in taking the course can contact Olly on 0845 230 2340 or info@ukiff.com

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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 2:25 PM
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