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The activities of the elite referees refinement course of Qatar Football Association (QFA) began at Sheraton Hotel on Tuesday. Oganized by the refereeing department of QFA the course has a participation of 60 elite referees as part of its efforts to prepare and refine these referees technically and physically before the start of the new sports season (2021/2022) and to ensure From their readiness to manage the matches.
A number of referees and referees from the Arab federations, namely the Syrian Football Association, the Palestinian Football Association, and the Djibouti Football Association, are participating in the course.
The course includes theoretical and analytical lectures, video tests and video technology exercises using the simulator in addition to lectures on football law currently in use in England.
The discussions on physical fitness and training on the application of video technology are also be part of the course.
Within the framework of the close cooperation between the Arbitration Department of the Qatar Federation and the International Football Association (FIFA), the Referee Department invited Director of the Referee Department at FIFA Massimo Busacca, and Head of Video Technology in this Federation, Mike van der Rost, will lecture on the course and the international lecturer in Fitness Madmba Mbaki will be supervising the physical aspect throughout the duration of this course which will conclude on September 7.
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