Doha: The Referees Department of the Qatar Football Association (QFA) successfully concluded its latest round of training sessions, aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of match officials. The program focused on key areas such as decision-making, positioning, and the application of the latest FIFA regulations.
These sessions were part of QFA’s ongoing efforts to ensure that referees are equipped with the highest standards of officiating in preparation for domestic and international competitions. The training included both practical on-field exercises and classroom-based theoretical discussions, led by experienced referees and instructors.
The closing ceremony of the program was attended by senior QFA officials, who commended the participants for their commitment to maintaining and improving the quality of refereeing in Qatar. This initiative reflects QFA’s dedication to developing football from every aspect, ensuring the continued growth and professionalism of the sport in the region.
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