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AIFF Referee's Committee meets at Football House

| | May 13, 2014, at 12:43 am
New Delhi, May 12 (IBNS): Amit Ranjan Dev Chaired All India Football Federation's Referee's Committee meeting which was held at Fooball House in the AIFF Headquarters on Monday.

Besides, Kushal Das, General Secretary, All India Football Federation,  Pradip Nag, Gulab Singh Chauhan, Mrinal Kanti Roy, Ravishankar J,  Inayatullah Khan and Col (Retd) Goutam Kar, Head of Referees Department, AIFF also attended the meeting.

“One of the most important things which was discussed in the Meeting was the delay in implementing the Referee’s structure by the State Associations. I will take up the matter once again in AIFF’s Executive Committee Meeting. The structure is critical in improving the overall Refereeing standards in India,” Das told www.the-aiff.com

All India Football Federation’s Executive Committee Meeting is slated to be held on May 14.

The Committee also appreciated FIFA’s approval for four Courses for further development of Indian Referees.

The four Courses -- FIFA/MA Course for Referees, FIFA/MA Course for Assistant Referees; FIFA/MA Course for RA/RI and FIFA/MA Course for Women Referees would be held in 2014.

“The Courses provide us an unique opportunity for Indian Referees to further upgrade themselves. As a Chairman of the Referee’s Committee, I feel proud and take allotment the FIFA Courses as a compliment. Usually, one Course is allotted to a Member Association in a Calendar year but the fact that we have been granted four Courses explains it all,” Dev stated.

“Ours is a professional structure at the moment,” he added. “The lesser number of complaints in the Airtel I-League speaks about the competence of our supervisors. I credit it to the younger generation of Referees,” Dev said.

Furthermore, the committee also stressed on ‘Integrity in Sports’ and stressed that all Referees and other Officials should be protected from bribery and/or other match manipulation offences. ‘Recognise, Resist and Report,’ should be followed, the committee, felt.

Meanwhile, the committee unanimously decided the evaluation process for all Referee Educators must continue to ensure quality control which can be enhanced by everyone’s services.

The committee also endorsed the introduction of Yoga in Referee’s Training, especially in the training methods of the Federation Cup.

The committee also congratulated S Suresh for having been selected as AFC Referees Instructor.


(Image: AIFF Media)
 

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