Club News

Get into refereeing!

A special FA event is being held in Luton on the evening of Wednesday 15th November to launch a new bursary available across refereeing courses.

29_09-get-into-refereeing_a5-flyer.jpg

The bursary is part of the FA's commitment to addressing the under representation of Black, Asian and Mixed Heritage referees across the UK.

In partnership with Luton Council, GSV Management and Step Forward Luton, the free event has been organised to encourage people from across Luton’s diverse communities to hear about the bursary and courses, along with the many opportunities and benefits that come with a career in refereeing.

It is aimed at people aged 14 and over who want to referee mini soccer, 9 v 9 and/or 11 v 11 football. The courses, which usually cost £140, will be discounted to just £40 for those on a bursary.

Abu Nasir, CEO of GSV Sports Management and a Step Forward Luton Ambassador, said: “I am thrilled that the FA are providing this opportunity for Luton. We are one of the most diverse towns in the country with a passionate football following. All eyes will be on Luton as this could be a framework for other counties throughout England.

“This is partnership work at its best, with all key stakeholders within the town, including the Council and Luton Town FC all working together on this important initiative. There is a shortage of referees for our leagues and to get more qualified referees supported through bursaries will help address our current challenges.

“I would like to see some of these referees develop further and hopefully some of them will progress to elite level. We want to sustain this for the long-term so having everyone working together on this will ensure sustainability. I encourage everyone to attend and register for the event as we have football industry leaders attending to provide attendees with a unique insight and support.”

Raj Randhawa, The FA Group’s Refereeing EDI Delivery Manager, said: "FA Refereeing are pleased to be working alongside Luton Council, GSV Management and Step Forward Luton to provide unique opportunities at a local level.

“The recent launch of the Refereeing Strategy is critical to attracting and retaining our match officials. We aim to create a safe, inclusive and enjoyable environment for referees at all levels and to offer strong support throughout their career.

“The strategy specifically outlines our targets and positive action programmes that will further diversify the referee and match official community. I would encourage the people of Luton and specifically the Black, Asian and Mixed heritage populations to attend this event, to find out more about bursary and career opportunities. Referees are the lifeblood of our game and we would love the opportunity to welcome you into the football family.”

The event is open for anyone to attend and will take place between 6-9pm on Wednesday 15th November 2023.

For more information email raj.randhawa@thefa.com.

Related Content

  1. 01
  2. 02
  3. 03