Match Officials

We all have a responsibility to promote high standards of behaviour in the game.

This behaviour of the match officials has an impact, directly and indirectly, on the conduct of everyone involved in the game – both on the pitch and on the sidelines.

Play your part and observe The FA’s Respect Code of Conduct for match officials at all times.

I will:

– Be honest and completely impartial at all times.
– Apply the Laws of the Game and competition rules fairly and consistently.
– Manage the game in a positive, clam and confident manner.
– Deal with all instances of violence, aggression, unsporting behaviour, foul play and other misconduct.
– Never tolerate offensive, insulting or abusive language or behaviour from players and officials.
– Support my match official colleagues at all times.
– Set a positive personal example by promoting good behaviour and showing respect to everyone involved in the game.
– Communicate with the players and encourage fair play.
– Respond in a clear, calm and confident manner to any appropriate request for clarification by the team captains.
– Prepare physically and mentally for every match.
– Complete and submit, accurate and concise reports within the time limit required for games in which I officiate.

Match officials

I understand that if I do not follow the Code, any/all of the following actions may be taken by my club, County FA or The FA.

I maybe:

– Required to meet with The FA/County FA Refereeing Official.
– Required to meet with The FA/County FA Refereeing Committee.