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Have
you spent many years associated with the same local league, only deciding to
stay with them because of the "better the devil you know" concept? WHY
NOT JOIN THE AMATEUR FOOTBALL COMBINATION AS A
REFEREE?
The
Amateur Football Combination (AFC), formed in 2002 by the merger of the Old
Boys' Football League and Southern Olympian League, is affiliated to the Amateur
Football Alliance (A.F.A.), London F.A., Middlesex F.A. and Surrey F.A. and
has over 100 clubs and more than 350 sides playing on Saturday afternoons from September through to May
all over the London area, as the Map
of AFC Clubs shows. The
Amateur Football Combination has an
emphasis of providing competitive football and a key focus on good
sportsmanship, sociability and hospitality after the game. Home clubs are
expected to entertain the opposition and match officials after games, providing
food and drink, acknowledging that there should be more to football than simply
ninety minutes on the pitch. AFC
football offers players and referees alike the chance to participate at a level
which suits their ability, providing a competitive but sporting game whether
they are 1st XI or 9th XI fixtures. In
AFC football referees are considered as part of the family, and an integral part
of the game. There is no "them and us", and referees are treated just
as hospitably after the game as the opposition. If
you're a referee interested in officiating in a friendly atmosphere please
contact us. We are always keen to attract new match officials, be they
experienced or recently qualified referees who are looking to progress their
refereeing careers. If you would like to join our panel please complete and return a registration form click here to register and mail or email it to our Referees' Secretary:- Bob Coates, 31 Parkway, Horley, Surrey, RH6 7HY. Existing referees wishing to re-register for the AFC should click here to register. For those wishing to train to qualify
as referees click here for details of AFA
referee training courses. |