sports official
Sports officials are responsible for administering the rules and laws of a sport and for ensuring fair play according to the rules and laws. The role includes applying rules during the sport or activity, contributing to health, safety and protection of participants and others during the sport or activity, organising sport events, establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with competitors and others, and communicating effectively.
Also called: on-ice official, commissaire, match referee, off-court official, referee, assistant referee, field umpire, plate umpire
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- essential skills
- 2
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Essential skills
9- apply sport games rules
- assess the quality of sport competitions
- communicate information during sport game
- contribute to the development of a sporting estate
- create relationships with sport competitors
- develop professional network
- interpret sport games rules
- judge sport performances
- listen actively to sport players
Optional skills
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