Quetta, the capital of Balochistan will host PFF Talent Acceleration Referee's Course from 7th-11th July 2010. Balochistan Football Association (BFA), with the collaboration of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) will be organising six-day course during which 24 participants from various districts of Balochistan and top Quetta-based organisational teams will turn up.
On the directives of Pakistan Football Federation (PFF)'s President Makhdoom Syed Faisal Saleh Hayat, PFF Operation Wing used to conduct such courses. It will be third of the five such courses in year 2010.
"PFF Talent Referees Acceleration Programme will equip Referees with the knowledge and skills to take charge of the coming matches in PPFL, PFF League and Age-Croup competitions. Most of the referees are new to the discipline and are therefore in need of the course to give them a solid platform for development," said PFF Secretary General Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed Yar Khan Lodhi (Retd) who asked BFA to submit list of 24 participants plus four reserves by 25th June 2010. BFA President Jan Muhammad Marri said that PFF decided to conduct the course in order to improve the abilities and techniques of referees. "During the course, referees will learn both practical and theoretical aspects of refereeing. The best referees may be asked to further develop their skills in the AFC Talent Acceleration Referee's Course, later on AFC Project Future programme, " said Lodhi who assured that the players, organisers that PFF is well on the way to take steps for the improvement of the overall game structure of the game and the necessity of referees is very important chapter in the this game of masses.
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