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CSOA. REFEREEING AS A TEAM Chris Dowell February 4, 2012. What does this Board bring to the table?. Board member 2011 Example of great teamwork Purpose Commitment Leadership Roles Trust Communications Hard work Fun. What does the Board do?. Take care of operations
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CSOA REFEREEING AS A TEAM Chris Dowell February 4, 2012
What does this Board bring to the table? • Board member 2011 • Example of great teamwork • Purpose • Commitment • Leadership • Roles • Trust • Communications • Hard work • Fun
What does the Board do? • Take care of operations • Manage the finances • Deal with all the good stuff • The other stuff is handled confidentially
What do CSOA members bring to the table? • Professionalism • Commitment • Hard work • Willingness to work for low pay in harsh conditions • Experience (another way of saying gray hair) • Love of the game • Welcome New members
What do CSOA matches bring to the table? • High expectations from players, coaches, spectators, ourselves • Challenging matches • Great atmosphere – hard to beat Friday night • A place to work on our game • A place to improve professionally
2012 – the world we live in • We live in a world of teamwork • Professionally • Leisure time – DC United, Redskins, Capitals, Wizards, Nationals, UVA, U Md, Duke… • CSOA • Teams define us • Teamwork dominates our thoughts: remember Albert Haynesworth
USSF Teamwork Presentation • Fouls and Misconduct • Fouls outside the box, inside the box • Mass confrontation • Free kicks, walls • Throw in, corner kick, goal kick • Goals, ball in, ball not in • Penalty kicks
Laws of the Game • Law 5 …referee controls the match in cooperation with the assistant referee… • Law 6 …assistant referees also assist the referee to control the match in accordance with the Laws of the Game.
Professional Referee Associations • USSF • NFL • NBA • Here is what they say: • Can’t do it alone • It takes a team to get it right
What does a team need to be successful? • Goals • Roles • Process • Relationship (sense of team) • Mutual Trust • Mutual Respect • Communications • Feedback • Mutual Influence
Goals • We get this – this is part of who we are • We train to this • Safety • Fair Play • Enjoyment
Roles • Functional roles • Responsibility roles • Leader – clear vision, credible, creates trust • Support – willingness to be led • Washington Post article • Successful leadership is not so much about leadership as it is about having people who are willing to be led.
Roles • Washington Post article • 10th round draft pick • Not on a well performing team • In college everyone in the locker room wanted what was best for the team; in the pros its every man for himself; its about his numbers today, not about wining or losing.
Process • High level of standardization • > 95% the same • I think we get this too • We prove this all the time • Tournaments • Compressed schedules
Relationship • Mutual trust • Mutual respect • Communications • Feedback • Mutual influence – open to what you say, open to what I say • Without these the team is less than 100%
Less than 100% is not good enough • Comair Flight 5191 • August 27, 2006 • Take off from Lexington, KY • Used wrong runway • Game changing event • Factors: weather, equipment, fatigue, teamwork • Where was the teamwork?
Couple of quotes • …majority of game changing calls involve referee team interaction. • …without clear understanding of roles the team runs the risk of getting the call wrong.
How build a team? • It does not always happen automatically • Address goals, roles, process • Build the sense of team
So what? • We can’t do it alone • We have specific roles to play • Teamwork does not just happen • Have to build sense of team • Less than 100% is not always good enough • Continue doing the great job you are doing