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 Welcome to the the World Wide Web home for the FC Fremont Referees on Friday, May 18th, 2012 at 2:48pm PDT This is a site dedicated to facilitating the management and communication requirements of the FC Fremont Referees, based in Fremont, California U.S.A. in support of the Youth Soccer program associated with Mission Valley United (sometimes called MVU). If you are new to our site, you can navigate from one location to the other by clicking on text hyperlink words that look like this. You can also click on many of the graphical images you see throughout the site or in the Table of Contents (like the Information or Logon element you'll see at the left edge of this page).
Go ahead and explore and .... until your next visit: We hope to see you on the Pitch in the near future! |  | What's New? | | Sunday March 4th, 2012 |  | The Spring schedule has been posted & is available for self-assignment.
Remember, experienced referees, this IS NOT for your participation unless requested! This is for those youth referees looking to improve their rankings, and newly minted referees just completing the Spring Clinic. | | Tuesday February 14th, 2012 |  | Notice: Referee clinics are beginning on the 27th of February. There will be one in the month of February, & one in the month of March. | | Sunday February 12th, 2012 |  | If you are a mentor or want to become one, we are holding our yearly mentor4 training sessions the last 2 1/2 weeks of February. If you are a mentor now, you must attend one session to ratain your status. If you wish to become a mentor, or you want to increase your mentor rank, you must attend two sessions. If you want to increase your mentor rank, there are additional requirements. Please talk to me.
Sessions are from 7:30 to 9:00 PM on the following dates:
Wed, Feb 15.
Mon, Feb 20,
Wed, Feb 22,
Tue, Feb 28.
If you cannot make these dates, contact RefDevelopment@fcfremontreferees.org. | | Wednesday January 25th, 2012 |  | All youth referees struggle (some more, some less) with the responsibilities and the spotlight that accompany refereeing. The good news is that you can take it a match at a time, recovering between matches. The bad news is that both responsibility and the glare of the spotlight will get more intense as you move up in age, and complexity of the matches you referee.
Here is a wonderful piece from a youth referee, just like yourselves, that has been there, done that, and come out the other side stronger, wiser and at more peace than she went in... [Thanks to the Maryland Referees Organization]
Oh, and you adult referees, you'd learn something too!!!
"Thoughts of a Youth Referee" | | Wednesday September 7th, 2011 |  | FSRA Fall 2011 Training Slides Posted: The slides from the annual mandatory fall training session have been posted. Click here to view. You can always access them by visiting the Help Section under Information, or by visiting the Site Index and searching that page for "Training". |
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