FA referee course - how to prepare and pass

Becoming a referee is not only an opportunity to contribute to the sport you love but also to develop essential life skills such as decision-making, leadership, and conflict resolution.

The Football Association (FA) referee course is a vital stepping stone, whether you want to get to the Premier League or just make some extra cash on the weekend.

While the course may seem challenging, with the right preparation and dedication, you can navigate it successfully. In this comprehensive guide, we outline the essential steps to pass the FA referee course and become a confident and knowledgeable match official.

There are 5 steps to acing the course:

  1. Learn the laws of the game

  2. Develop physical fitness

  3. Learn communication and man-management skills

  4. Get some real-world experience

  5. Book a course and get registered

    1. Learn the laws of the game

A thorough understanding of the Laws of the Game is fundamental to becoming a competent referee. Familiarise yourself with the current laws and any recent updates or amendments introduced by the International Football Association Board (IFAB). Study the laws in detail, paying special attention to areas such as fouls, misconduct, offside, and penalty decisions. The FA provides comprehensive resources, including rulebooks, online courses, and instructional videos, to aid your learning process.

You will be expected to know the law inside out when you’re in the middle. The crowd, players and managers will all try to persuade you that they know the law better, so it’s important you are confident in their application.

2. Develop physical fitness

Refereeing requires a certain level of physical fitness to keep up with the pace of the game and make accurate decisions. Engage in regular physical training to enhance your stamina, agility, and speed. Incorporate exercises that improve your endurance, such as running, interval training, and circuit workouts. Additionally, focus on exercises that enhance your balance, flexibility, and core strength.

A well-rounded fitness routine will contribute to your overall performance on the field. Luckily, REFSIX has designed a free programme to help get you up to speed.

3. Learn communication and man-management skills

Effective communication and strong man-management skills are crucial attributes for referees. Develop your ability to communicate assertively and clearly with players, coaches, and fellow officials. Refereeing mock games or local matches can provide valuable opportunities to hone these skills in a realistic setting.

4. Get some real-world experience

Putting your knowledge and skills into practice is essential for refining your abilities as a referee. Seek opportunities to officiate matches at various levels, such as local leagues, youth competitions, or friendly games. Each match will present unique challenges and scenarios, allowing you to develop your decision-making, positioning, and match control. Actively seek feedback from fellow referees, mentors, and assessors to identify areas for improvement.

5. Book a course and get registered

Once you feel confident in your knowledge and practical abilities, enrol in the FA referee course. The course will provide further instruction, assessment, and mentorship tailored specifically to your region. Attend all sessions punctually and actively participate in class discussions, practical exercises, and assessments. Absorb the feedback provided by the course instructors and work diligently to implement it in your refereeing practice.

Getting registered

The journey doesn't end with the completion of the FA referee course. In most counties, you must complete 5 games before becoming a registered referee. REFSIX can help you keep track of those games and create the evidence you need for registration. Download REFSIX for free and track your career from the very start.

So, lace up your boots, grab your whistle, and embark on this exciting adventure to become an FA-accredited referee. Good luck, and may your passion for the game shine through in every match you officiate!

Jonathon Wilkscontent