You can get into this job by training with a professional body.
Entry requirements:
Entry requirements:
Entry requirements:
You can become a referee through a structured training programme run by the Football Association (FA).
To start, you'll need to register with your local County FA and complete the FA Referee Course .
The course is a mix of online and face-to-face training. You must finish the online learning and do safeguarding training before you complete the face-to-face module.
The online learning covers the laws of football, including:
You'll then need to complete 11 hours of face-to-face training that includes classroom-based learning and practical work on the pitch.
To qualify, you must referee at least five 11-a-side games and be assessed by a referee mentor.
You would usually start to referee at youth football level then progress to higher levels as your experience grows. You can do further training with the FA to help you advance in both the men's and women's game.
Digital skills : to be able to carry out basic tasks on a computer or hand-held device
Skills:Football referees take charge of matches and make sure players compete within the rules of the game.
As a referee, you could:
Location : You could work on a sports field.
Environment : Your working environment may be physically demanding, outdoors in all weathers and you'll travel often.
Uniform : You may need to wear a uniform.