Meeting of Ukrainian arbitrators in Turkey: the sixth day of work was probably the most important ...
On February 9, at a training meeting in Turkey, domestic referees passed the yo-yo and ARIET tests.
Given the entire program of today's work, the sixth day of the training meeting for Ukrainian referees in Belek was probably the most important. In the morning, they took yo-yo (for chief referees) and ARIET (for assistants) tests in the field. The results of these tests provide the management of the judiciary with information about the functional readiness of the referees before the resumption of the official season. And it should be noted that all participants passed this test. The lesson ended with loud applause and a photo shoot.
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But it was too early to relax, because during the theoretical lesson important topics were discussed again. As, for example, the right decisions in the penalty area, episodes with simulation - for the main referees. As for the assistants, they received important advice on choosing a position when determining the position "off the field". There were also moments of interference in the game of the assistant referee.
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And, as always, the Ukrainian arbitrators did not do well in the control matches, which today, like two days earlier, were seven. In general, since the beginning of the meeting, the national teams of judges have already worked on 27 matches.
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