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1 Commission des arbitres
Commission de l'UEFA qui a notamment pour tâches de désigner les arbitres pour les compétitions de l'UEFA, de mener un programme de développement pour donner des instructions et former les arbitres, de découvrir et de soutenir des arbitres internationaux prometteurs, de proposer des membres pour le Panel des directives d'arbitrage et le Panel de certification d'arbitrage, et d'étudier leurs propositions.► La Commission des arbitres est soutenue dans son travail par les instructeurs d'arbitres, les observateurs d'arbitres, le Panel consultatif des arbitres, le Panel des arbitres de haut niveau, le Panel des directives d'arbitrage et le Panel de certification d'arbitrage. Afin de mener à bien son programme de développement, la Commission des arbitres dispose de quatre sous-commissions: Sous-commission Désignations des arbitres, Sous-commission Instruction, formation et développement, Sous-commission Mentors et jeunes arbitres, et Sous-commission Observateurs d'arbitres.
A UEFA committee whose main duties are to appoint referees for the UEFA competitions, to conduct a development programme to instruct and educate referees, to identify and support promising international referees, to propose members for the Refereeing Certification Panel and the Refereeing Guidelines Panel, and to study proposals from these two UEFA expert panels.► To carry out its development programme, the Referees Committee has the four following sub-committees: Sub-committee for Referee Appointments, Sub-committee for Instruction, Education and Development, Sub-committee for Referee Mentors and Talents, and Sub-committee for Referee Observers. The Referees Committee is supported in its work by the Referee Instructors, the Referee Observers, the Referees Consultative Panel, the Top Referees Panel, the Refereeing Guidelines Panel and the Refereeing Certification Panel.
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2 Convention sur le système des observateurs d'arbitres
Convention qui a pour objectif d'encadrer les arbitres et les arbitres assistants, d'assurer l'uniformité, d'évaluer les performances des directeurs de jeu, de repérer les talents, de classer les arbitres et les arbitres assistants et de donner des instructions aux directeurs de jeu.System designed to coach referees and assistant referees, to ensure uniformity, to assess match officials' performances, to identify referee talents, to rank referees and assistant referees and to instruct match officials.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > Convention sur le système des observateurs d'arbitres
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3 instructeur d'arbitres
Instructeur de l'UEFA qui a notamment pour tâches de former les arbitres et de leur donner des instructions lors des cours nationaux conformément aux Lois du Jeu et aux directives émises par la Sous-commission Instruction, formation et développement de la Commission des arbitres, d'assister la Commission des arbitres en organisant des séances ou en dirigeant des groupes de discussion pendant les séminaires de l'UEFA pour arbitres, et d'assister le Panel des directives d'arbitrage en apportant son soutien aux associations membres de l'UEFA pendant la procédure d'adhésion à la Convention concernant l'arbitrage.A UEFA instructor whose main duties are to train and instruct referees in national courses, in accordance with the Laws of the Game and the guidelines issued by the Referees Committee's Sub-Committee for Instruction, Education and Development, to support the UEFA Referees Committee by running sessions or leading discussion groups during UEFA eferee seminars, and to support the Refereeing Guidelines Panel by assisting and supporting UEFA member associations during the Referee Convention admission process.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > instructeur d'arbitres
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