2023-10-11 10:55:43
The 2023 edition of La Poste Arbitration Days once once more salutes the work carried out each season by the refereeing body. Year following year, the Refereeing Days aim to remind us of this: they thus pay tribute to the 60,000 often anonymous referees who commit themselves every day to serving the game. This year once more, like what was undertaken in 2022, La Poste places the Arbitration Days under the sign of recruitment and loyalty. The sporting world needs referees and their lasting commitment.
For this 2023 edition under the sign of recruitment and loyalty, from October 10 to 31, La Poste highlights the fact that sports federations are today faced with a double problem: the deficit of candidates for arbitration and the premature withdrawal of many referees. Thus, La Poste is making a concrete commitment for the second consecutive year alongside the federations on this theme. Reducing the number of arbitrators may ultimately pose structural problems. For La Poste, it is therefore important to take its action over the long term in order to promote the arbitration status to encourage the emergence of a new generation of arbitrators.
4 renowned ambassadors will address these issues:
Camille Ayglon-Saurina, one of the biggest French women’s handball charts. 270 caps for the French team, 2016 Olympic vice-champion, 2017 world champion, 2018 European champion, 2009 French champion. Winner of the 2010 Coupe de France and 2 Coupes de la Ligue (2009 and 2010).
Emile Ntamack, emblematic figure of French rugby, current Training Manager at Stade Toulousain Rugby. Winner of the 1997 V Nations Tournament, 1999 world vice-champion, six-time French champion and three-time European champion.
Celine Dumerc, a true legend of women’s basketball and ex-captain of Les Bleues, she is currently general manager of the French women’s team. 262 selections (men’s and women’s record), 2009 European champion, triple European vice-champion (2013, 2015 and 2017) and 2012 Olympic vice-champion.
Frank Leboeuf1998 world champion, 50 caps for the French team 2000 European Champion, winner of the 1998 UEFA Super Cup, the FA Cup (1997 and 2000), the League Cup in 1998 and the Intertoto Cup in 1995. Knight of the Legion of Honor.
Furthermore, this year marks the first edition of the “La Poste” arbitration trophies which will reward local initiatives which have made it possible to promote the arbitration function or personalities whose action has contributed significantly to its promotion. A way to highlight the investment of all those who work behind the scenes every day to keep arbitration alive. On the eve of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, of which La Poste is an official supporter, the work of the amateur world, essential to the development of sport and respect for its spirit, deserved even more to be in the spotlight.
La Poste is also offering this year a guide to discovering arbitration for everyone. Produced in collaboration with partner federations, this guide aims to support those who work closest to the field for the development and training of future generations of referees. Designed and designed as an introduction to refereeing, it will be made available to nearly 12,000 amateur football, rugby, handball and basketball clubs. It includes educational and educational sheets to understand and understand the role of the referee, sports and fun sheets to support educators in implementing the basic concepts and rules of their sport and allowing young people to get into the game. skin of a referee.
Initiatives will be carried out during 100 pro matches (men and women) of the 4 sports : pennants in the colors of La Poste Refereeing Days and the “All Referees” program worn by the captains when they enter the field; Armbands in the colors of Refereeing Days and the “All Referees” program worn by captains (and by basketball and rugby referees); Guards of honor made up of players from both teams for the entry of the referees onto the pitches; From the La Poste Refereeing Days awareness signage to the edges of the pitches; Kick-offs given by young hopeful referees; “La Poste Refereeing Days” sails and banners deployed before the match by the players and referees.
In addition to these initiatives, awareness-raising operations will take place throughout France. : committed for more than 16 years alongside referees, La Poste and its partners (football, rugby, basketball and handball federations and leagues) plan to deploy educational teaching operations in clubs throughout the country. In total, nearly 300 operations will be organized over the coming weeks and will aim to promote the recruitment of referees and their retention.
In Football : Back to Football: 13 dates in September and October for this festive event to raise awareness of refereeing in amateur clubs in all regions; Spectator awareness operations on the forecourt of professional club stadiums of all Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs; 98 free and open access arbitration discovery sites organized by the departmental districts to cover the entire territory; Renewal of the “La Poste French Cup of Referees” (season 2) to promote and retain amateur referees.
In Rugby : Support for the #jeveuxarbitrr digital campaign led by the FFR.
In Handball : Support for the setting up and organization of 31 operations in the regions (tournaments, refereeing detection, training) and promotion of refereeing schools in the regions (meetings between young referees and experienced pairs).
In basketball : Loyalty building operation: 130 young referees rewarded and promoted in departmental committees; Recruitment operation: 69 committees participating in refereeing initiation days organized in amateur clubs on October 21, 25 and 28 and November 4, 2023; 4 event sites: Besançon, Mont-de-Marsan and Lyon on October 21, then Paris (October 25)
The key figures for arbitration in 2023:
Refereeing and Football
– 23,596 referees including 1,270 women
– 32.5 years average age
– 32% of referees also have a practicing license
– 3% of referees also have an educator license (federal educator, facilitator, technical)
– 55 elite referees including 21 women
– 36 international referees including 11 women
– 22 sports sections with refereeing channels
Refereeing and Handball
– 4 international pairs
– 434 national referees including 18% women
– 29 national pairs designated in the professional sector, 70% of whom are under 35 years old
– 7 national female pairs in the professional sector
– 118 table officials
– 55 National delegates
– 20,027 young referees in the territories
– 65 National guides
– 1,728 guides in the territories
– 1,731 referee school facilitators
– At least 1 professional per Territory assigned to arbitration
Refereeing and Rugby
– 2,779 referees including 203 women
– 494 minor referees or 17.8%
– 32 referees in the Pro sector
– 44 referees in Nationale 1 and 2
– 12 French international referees including two women and one on the 7-a-side circuit
– 1,039 teams entered in 2022-2023 in the Discovery of Arbitration Competition (compared to 248 in 2020)
Refereeing and Basketball
– 12,382 referees for 3,800 clubs
– 3,342 female referees or 27%
– 584 French Championship referees
– 108 high-level referees (Women’s Basketball League, Betclic ELITE, PRO B and Nationale 1 Men)
– 13 international referees including 3 women
– 674 certified arbitration schools (June 2023)
– +22% of new departmental referees graduated thanks to the new Officials pact put in place
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