Referees perform a vital role in the game, and with the growth in the popularity of football, particularly for women and children, the demand for match officials is increasing.
If you'd like to become a referee register your interest by clicking here and a local County FA Referee Development Officer will contact you. See who your local RDO is by clicking here.
The Football Association estimates that in some areas of the country, 20 per cent of games are played without a qualified match official. The FA National Game Strategy goal is to recruit 8,000 new referees by 2012 as well as retain the existing 28,000 officials to ensure that in future, every game has a qualified official who is receiving regular training and support from an FA mentor programme and helpline.
The first stage involved in becoming a referee is to register with your local County Football Association and the second stage is to attend a basic Referees Course. To register, please contact your local Referee Development Officer via the contact details link above.
If you would like to become a referee, contact your local County FA today! If you have any other questions related to refereeing, please do not hesitate to contact us by emailing RA-FA@TheFA.com or by calling 0844 980 0621.