DOHA: Qatar Football Association (QFA) referees currently in Belgium
for a special training course are busy attending lectures and
undergoing fitness drills, according to information received on
Saturday.
The QFA batch - that left Doha on August 3 - will remain in Belgium
until the 18th of this month.
The QFA attendees have been attending lectures and undergoing fitness
drills held in varying temperatures.
The fitness drills take place at the hotel and at a stadium designated
for the drills.
Theoretical lectures are also part of the program, according to QFA officials.
Video sessions also feature during the lectures, QFA said.
The performances of referees in the 2013-14 season are also reviewed
for future reference.
Personal data is accurately developed on all the participating referees.
Delegation head Naji Jouini, Executive Director of referees at QFA is
also part of the batch attending the lectures.
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Top European and Asian refereeing experts are heading the lecture sessions.
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