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Referee

In some sports, a referee is a person who has authority to make decisions about play. Also, in normal life, a referee is someone who provides a reference for another person: for example, one's former employers might provide one with a reference when applying for a job.

Origin

The term referee originated in football (soccer). Originally the team captains would consult with each other in order to resolve any dispute on the pitch. Eventually this role was delegated to an umpire. Each team would bring their own partisan umpire allowing the team captains to concentrate on the game. Later, the referee, a third "neutral" official was added. The referee would be "referred to" if the umpires could not resolve a dispute. The referee did not take his place on the pitch until 1891, when the umpires became linesmen (now officially called assistant referees). Today, in many amateur football matches, each side will still supply their own partisan assistant referees (still often called club linesmen) to assist the neutral referee appointed by the governing football association.

Association football

Main article: Referee (football).

An association football (soccer) match is presided over by a referee, whom the Laws of the Game give "full authority to enforce the Laws of the Game in connection with the match to which he has been appointed" (Law 5). The referee is assisted by two assistant referees and possibly by a fourth official.

Cricket

In cricket, the match referee is an off-field official who only makes judgments concerning the reputable conduct of the game and hands out penalties for breaches of the ICC Cricket Code of Conduct. On-field decisions relevant to the play and outcome of the game itself are handled solely by on-field umpires.

Basketball Referee

FIBA is the worldwide federation of Basketball referees.

Tennis Referee

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) started the first International Tennis referees.

Attire

Referees wear clothing to distinguish themselves from the players. In some sports referees must change to a contrasting uniform if they discover that they resemble the field players. In others, the teams avoid wearing uniforms that resemble the clothing used by officials.

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See also: Referee assault

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San Diego Water Polo Officials Association
Includes county assignments, high school rankings, board of directors and by-laws.
http://www.sdwpoa.com/

Southern California Aquatics Federation
A referee organization.
http://www.scafwp.org/

Australian Referees' Page
Information includes: FINA list, categorized referee lists, links and Referees Officiating Course (ROC).
http://www.waterpoloaus.asn.au/Referees

US Water Polo National Referees Committee
Provides policies and procedures manual, members, requirements, National and higher referee list, certified clinicians list, forms, rules and interpretations and comparison to NCAA rules, and assignments.
http://www.usawaterpolo.com/Referees/index.html



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