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Mission Statement

Mission Statement. To undertake all necessary steps and activities to encourage, develop and maintain the highest possible standards of officiating among the Association members. Mission Statement. To promote all aspects of soccer and soccer refereeing to existing and potential members

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Mission Statement

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  1. Mission Statement • To undertake all necessary steps and activities to encourage, develop and maintain the highest possible standards of officiating among the Association members

  2. Mission Statement • To promote all aspects of soccer and soccer refereeing to existing and potential members • To encourage and support the development of youth referees

  3. Often Asked Questions • Q: Who can become a Referee • A: Anyone over the age of 12 can become a Level 4 referee • Q: how do I become a referee? • A: Contact your Local Soccer Club or contact us at SWSRA to attend a Mini & ELRC • Q: Is there a cost to me? • Yes. Mini Referee clinic cost $25 and ELRC cost $50. However, some Local Clubs waive this fee for first time Referees

  4. Questions Continued • Do I get paid for Refereeing? • Yes. Fees are paid to the referee. Fee ranges depend on the age group you are refereeing. Usually between $10 to $50 per game • Is there training/help after I become a referee? • Yes. On going training is available from your local soccer club or through the SWSRA. We hold monthly training sessions and one on one help is also available

  5. 15 Important things to know about OFFICIATING • Keep players safety number one • Don’t make excuses • Expect criticism and learn how to handle it • Never let your signal convey your emotions • Understand the spirit of the laws, not just the law • Officiating is seldom seen as fair

  6. 15 Important things to know about OFFICIATING continued • If you are to blow the whistle, blow it hard • Understand that you will make mistakes • Be prepared • Body language will do you in quicker than a lack of knowledge • You do not care who wins • Always have a pre-game meeting

  7. 15 Important things to know about OFFICIATING continued • Do not carry over feelings to the next game • You referee who you are • Carry out your responsibilities in a way that brings credibility to you and the officiating profession

  8. Membership Privileges • Training • Includes Laws, Positioning, and report writing • Updated Education • Representation • At all hearings including Disciplinary • Referee Forum • Annual Awards & Christmas Banquet

  9. Membership PrivilegesContinued • In-House Assessors • Referee Fellowship • Soccer tournaments • Monthly meetings • Golf tourney • Christmas Party • Oktoberfest Security • Annual AGM • Referee “Tossing Coin”

  10. Proudly Affiliated With

  11. President: Jim Bainbridge Phone: 519-574-8442 E-mail: jimbainbridge@rogers.com Secretary: Laszlo Sarkany Phone: 519-578-3046 cell: 519-504-5201 E-mail: lsarkany@sympatico.ca Dir. Education / Spec. Events Mike McCaffrey Phone: 519-301-6054 E-mail: mcafre@hotmail.com Vice-President: Simon Banda Phone: 519-743-2798 cell: 519-729-9100 E-mail: simonbanda@hotmail.com Treasurer: Patrick Bandura Phone: 519-748-0920 E-mail: pband110@rogers.com SWSRA Executives 2010

  12. For Further Information on SWSRA Please Contact SWSRA Executives

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