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1 MT-32 sound module
(MT-32) <edp.av> ■ MT-32-Soundmodul n (MT-32); MT-32-Soundexpander m ; MT-32-Set n -
2 Ausschuss für die Richtlinien im Schiedsrichterwesen
■ UEFA-Expertenausschuss, der sich aus Experten aus dem Bereich der Schiedsrichterausbildung und -organisation zusammensetzt, die UEFA-Schiedsrichterkommission in ihrer Arbeit unterstützt, und insbesondere eine Beraterfunktion zur Entwicklung von nationalen Schiedsrichterorganisationen wahrnimmt, Ausführungsbestimmungen der Schiedsrichterkonvention verfasst und Änderungen sowie geeignete Module vorschlägt und dazu Mindestanforderungen festlegt, der UEFA-Schiedsrichterkommission und der UEFA-Administration regelmäßig Bericht erstattet, UEFA-Mitgliedsverbände bei der Entwicklung des Schiedsrichterwesens unterstützt und maßgeschneiderte Kurse zur Ausbildung und Schulung der UEFA-Mitgliedsverbände organisiert und erteilt.■ A UEFA expert panel composed of experts in referee education and organisation whose duty is to support the UEFA Referees Committee in its work and, more specifically, to act as a consultant for the Referee Convention, to draft the Implementing Regulations for the Referee Convention, to propose appropriate Referee Convention modules and to set the minimum quality standards for them, to report regularly to the UEFA Referees Committee and to the UEFA administration, to assist UEFA member associations to develop refereeing, and to organise and deliver training and education for UEFA member associations.German-english football dictionary > Ausschuss für die Richtlinien im Schiedsrichterwesen
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3 Ausschuss für Schiedsrichterrichtlinien
■ UEFA-Expertenausschuss, der sich aus Experten aus dem Bereich der Schiedsrichterausbildung und -organisation zusammensetzt, die UEFA-Schiedsrichterkommission in ihrer Arbeit unterstützt, und insbesondere eine Beraterfunktion zur Entwicklung von nationalen Schiedsrichterorganisationen wahrnimmt, Ausführungsbestimmungen der Schiedsrichterkonvention verfasst und Änderungen sowie geeignete Module vorschlägt und dazu Mindestanforderungen festlegt, der UEFA-Schiedsrichterkommission und der UEFA-Administration regelmäßig Bericht erstattet, UEFA-Mitgliedsverbände bei der Entwicklung des Schiedsrichterwesens unterstützt und maßgeschneiderte Kurse zur Ausbildung und Schulung der UEFA-Mitgliedsverbände organisiert und erteilt.■ A UEFA expert panel composed of experts in referee education and organisation whose duty is to support the UEFA Referees Committee in its work and, more specifically, to act as a consultant for the Referee Convention, to draft the Implementing Regulations for the Referee Convention, to propose appropriate Referee Convention modules and to set the minimum quality standards for them, to report regularly to the UEFA Referees Committee and to the UEFA administration, to assist UEFA member associations to develop refereeing, and to organise and deliver training and education for UEFA member associations.German-english football dictionary > Ausschuss für Schiedsrichterrichtlinien
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