The course is open to women and girls aged 14 and above, and will award a nationally recognized qualification as a Level 7 referee. The FA has identified a need for referees in Somerset, and the Somerset Girls League will particularly benefit from having female role models on the pitch.
To express interest in the course, please visit https://www.sasp.co.uk/forms/view/girlsrefereeexpression. A SASP spokesperson noted that the course aims to provide opportunities for women and girls to develop their refereeing skills and serve as positive role models in the sport. For further inquiries, please reach out to Alex Caird, Barclays Girls School Football Partnership Strategic Lead for Tone and Mendip, who can provide guidance or direct you to Somerset FA's Referee Development Officer, Martin Peters.
To express interest in the course, please visit https://www.sasp.co.uk/forms/view/girlsrefereeexpression. A SASP spokesperson noted that the course aims to provide opportunities for women and girls to develop their refereeing skills and serve as positive role models in the sport. For further inquiries, please reach out to Alex Caird, Barclays Girls School Football Partnership Strategic Lead for Tone and Mendip, who can provide guidance or direct you to Somerset FA's Referee Development Officer, Martin Peters.
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Somerset FA and SASP Propose Girls-Only Referee Course: Empowering Female Referees in the CountySomerset FA and the Somerset Activity & Sports Partnership (SASP) are joining forces to launch a girls-only referee course in the county. This innovative initiative aims to provide women and girls aged 14 and above with a nationally recognized qualification as a Level 7 referee. The course is open for expressions of interest and will be held in Somerset, providing a valuable opportunity for female role models in the sport.
According to a spokesperson from SASP, the course is designed to address the need for referees in the county, with the Somerset Girls League being a particular beneficiary. The FA has recognized the importance of having female referees in the middle of the pitch, and this course aims to provide a platform for women to develop their skills and contribute to the growth of the sport.
The course will be open to anyone interested in pursuing a career as a referee, and will provide a comprehensive training program led by experienced instructors.
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