New Referees Course – ALSTONVILLE

May 17th, 2017

Football Far North Coast will be running a final Level 4 New Referees Course for those who wish to become a match official this season, with the details as follows;

Date and times:
Sunday 28th May 2017: 9:30am – approx. 4pm.

Venue:
Alstonville Clubhouse – Crawford Park (access via Freeborn Place, Alstonville).

Cost & Inclusions:
The cost of the course is $60 per person. This is inclusive of Northern NSW Football’s $35 course fee in addition to FFNC providing a 2017 FIFA Laws of the Game book, further teaching materials, a whistle, a red & yellow card set and lunch.

To assist those who wish to become a referee for the first time, one black on-field referees shirt will be provided to all NEW Match Officials once they have finalised their registration and membership with FFNC (following this course). This shirt is provided as an initiative from NNSWF and FFNC.

The total course fee of $60 is to be paid directly to FFNC by direct deposit into our bank account as follows:

(Use the participants NAME as the reference)
Financial Institution: Newcastle Permanent Building Society
Account Name: Football Far North Coast
Account Number: 509 829 102
BSB: 650 300

Please email Luke Mackney at referees@ffnc.net.au to confirm when payment has been transferred or if there are any issues.

Eligibility:
Participants who wish to officiate this season should be 13 years of age or older OR turning 13 no later than 1st June 2017 (participants CANNOT be appointed on matches until they turn 13).

Requirements:
1.    To register for this course please click here.

2.    BEFORE the first session ALL participants must complete the online Laws of the Game (OLTG) Certificate. To complete this, click here.

Participants can register for the upcoming course first, but this certificate MUST be completed BEFORE attending the course. The time required to complete the OLTG Certificate will vary based on previous knowledge and experience. Participants should allow AT LEAST one hour to complete the certificate, however it may take up to between two and three hours. All answers are provided within the learning material in the OLTG certificate.

3.    Participants should bring a pen/pencil and something to write notes in for the course.

4.    Participants should wear suitable clothing for some short outdoor activities (weather permitting).

Anyone requiring any further information should contact Luke on 0434 856 992.

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