
FFA launches online Laws of the Game resource
FFA has launched their online Laws of the Game resource that allows the football family to get a better understanding of the Laws of football – www.laws.myfootballclub.com.au
This educational tool gives you interactive access to the Laws of the Game including videos, workbooks, exams, procedures, interpretations, additional information and details on how to become an officially accredited referee.
Browse through the Laws of the Game immediately or you can register for a free account if you wish to complete the interactive workbook and receive your Laws of the Game Certificate.
FFA Coach ID Cards
FFA has informed us of an issue with a recent batch of Coach ID Cards that have been released with incorrect accreditation details.
FFA is currently working through this problem and will get in contact with those coaches affected directly in the coming weeks.
South East Queensland Junior Premier League to kick off this weekend
The 2012 season of the South East Queenlsand Junior Premier League (JPL) is set to kick off this weekend.
Be sure to get to a ground near you to cheer on Football's future stars.
To keep up to date with fixtures and results, please CLICK HERE.
Futsal Referees Course - 25th & 26th February
Football Queensland will be conducting a Futsal Referees Course next weekend, the first for 2012.
The course will run for the two days over the weekend of the 25th/26th February and will go from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Peter Hammond will be the instructor for the course that will take place at Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre (QSAC) in the Relay Room.
Should you wish to enquire further about the course or to register, please contact Dennise Cock at: (07) 3420 5866 or DenniseC@footballqueensland.com.au
Futsal Coaching Certificate Course
Football Queensland continues its support of the development of Futsal across the State announcing the roll out of the new Futsal Coaching Certificate. Futsal is developing rapidly worldwide and with access to sporting facilities limited in many countries, the sport is very accessible for a wide range of cultural and social diverse communities.
FFA introduces three year Refereeing Strategic Plan
Football Federation Australia (FFA) this week launched a new three year Refereeing Strategic Plan to assist in the development, retention and education of referees nationally.
Australia has always had a rich history of first class national, international and World cup referees. Names such as Eddie Lennie, Simon Micaleff, Chris Bambridge and Tammy Ogston to name but a few.
Other former top referees work tirelessly as coaches and instructors for little or no financial compensation to ensure that referees are identified, trained and developed from grass roots all the way to the Hyundai A-league and beyond. There are hundreds of other names across the country too numerous to name individually.
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