This is one of the best ar training videos I've encountered. It's better than the in person training I received. Still, it's one thing to know the procedures, it's another to quickly recall them during a match. Experience is still the best teacher
basically when ur AR, u have a sort of arc you have to watch. its a curve from the goal to the halway line, basically thats where you have to watch. always discuss these things in your pregame discussion
Why did you call the game as SOCCER? Wherein it was invented and named Football by England and it is known as Football in International stage such as World Cup and Olympics? Why did U.S.A. changed its name? Is it not disrecpectful to the country who invented the game and the international Football associations with its representing countries? How can you change the name of the sport if you did not invent it? Can anybody explain it? Just confusing...
Soccer is a word created in England, to differentiate "association football" from "Rugby football," the father of "American football." It is not an American word. In most English-speaking nations, the most played type of several related sports is called football, while the others are known by a more specific name.
This is one of the best ar training videos I've encountered. It's better than the in person training I received. Still, it's one thing to know the procedures, it's another to quickly recall them during a match. Experience is still the best teacher
I have 4 games I have to ref this weekend, I’m so nervous
How was it my first 2 games are upcoming this week?
I have just done my level 4 course about to start aswel how did it go
@@jaerondamells it was pretty fun! Still tryna figure out some things still lol
@@thaliag7774just about to ref my first two games, wish me luck
I don’t think your allowed to ref 4 games in two days
This will really help me as an assistant Referee tnx alot
Very useful video! Thank you so much for clear explanations and actually showing what to do
Very useful video. I live in Turkey and couldn't find any source like this.
Thank you this helped me out a bunch I’m trying to become a ref
I’m 13 and I’m becoming a referee soon 😅
@@FlowerLily-m7r Nice i’m 14 and my friend is 15 and we are refs aswell
I have my first ever game to referee as an assistant referee today. thanks
thanks very much, this helps a lot :)
Great video. I am a referee from England. Nice to the point video
I have 11 games thus weekend and I needed a lil refreshing of the rules
Thank you for explain
From Bangladesh
Gostei das instruções
Parabéns professor
have my first game today this helps as a refresher
good video
I’m getting my first class on the 15th 😧
Very good
Good video, but let’s say your an AR2 and there is a call on the other half do you still signal even tho it’s not in your half?
U mirror what the other AR is doing if the main ref doesn’t see it
TQ
Woow
How can you progress to the practice of refereeing football in America ??
Faska Rachid u don’t
So in a throw does the flag aim toward the team that gets to throw it in or the other side of the flag?
in the direction the throwing team is attacking
@@kaplandomonkos Ok thank you so much
@@lf1m_drew415 your welcome
I have a question when you are the AR on the opposite side of the field where the ball is do I have to watch play and make calls still?
basically when ur AR, u have a sort of arc you have to watch. its a curve from the goal to the halway line, basically thats where you have to watch. always discuss these things in your pregame discussion
@@heybirdy8954 Ok thank you! I was so nervous my first games so I had so many questions but now I’ve reffed 7 games
Why did you call the game as SOCCER? Wherein it was invented and named Football by England and it is known as Football in International stage such as World Cup and Olympics? Why did U.S.A. changed its name? Is it not disrecpectful to the country who invented the game and the international Football associations with its representing countries? How can you change the name of the sport if you did not invent it? Can anybody explain it? Just confusing...
Soccer is a word created in England, to differentiate "association football" from "Rugby football," the father of "American football." It is not an American word.
In most English-speaking nations, the most played type of several related sports is called football, while the others are known by a more specific name.
It’s not that deep
Pffftt Americans. Stole the Budweiser name too and don't care that they did.
Cuz we call it soccer
Dudes, I an trying out for assistant ref today. So nervou5
Thanks sir
Is it the same rules at rugby
TQ sir for more singles videos
stay
tx to explanation
My name is Nelson Eibeb and I am assistant referee in namibian Nfa
Is this also in australia
yes apart from the badge covering shit
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