The Assessment and Classification group of the Ghana Football Association’s Referees unit has selected referees who will officiate games in the upcoming betPawa Premier League season to undergo training.
betPawa Premier League referees and assistant referees will participate in a three-day training session at the Ghanaman Center of Excellence.
The referees are all GFA class 1 and FIFA-approved male and female referees and assistant referees.
The training, which is scheduled to take place from September 10 to 13, is a component of both the recently adopted Technical tests and Disciplinary inspections as well as the current Fitness test.
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In order to advance refereeing, the Referees Department has also implemented a variety of programs including weekly video tests, periodic written examinations on the laws of the game (LOTG) administered at least four times this season, a required mid-season fitness test, and an additional required fitness test to be determined by the GFA are among them.
At the conclusion of the season, referees and assistant referees whose performance fall below 8.4 will be demoted to the lower tiers.