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Green Shirt Referees
GREEN SHIRT RESPECT CAMPAIGN
WHAT IS THE GREEN SHIRT?
While we all want every referee to be treated with respect - a green shirt denotes that this is a new referee, who is being supported and needs to be treated with care. Positive support is to be encouraged.
OBJECTIVES
The Green Shirt Respect Campaign has the following objectives:
WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?
Potential and new referees are a highly impressionable group and sensitive to all forms of dissent. For some who choose not to continue refereeing, it is because of one or two incidents where they faced mistreatment from players, coaches or spectators. People who were drawn to refereeing as a way to give back to the game and continue their involvement are pushed away by this abuse.
A Green shirt was chosen because:
HOW WILL IT DO THIS?
WHAT’S NEXT
Federations will be allocated resources equally from the money using it for the support of their referees as they take their first steps in the referee pathway. A set of referee apparel (Green Shirt, black shorts and socks, cards, whistle) will be provided free for up to 20 new referees per Federation.
The Federations will lead the accreditation courses, appoint the referees, organise both the mentor program and the support person in their first games.
NZF Brand and Commercial Partnerships will promote via social media and a Respect week campaign in early 2021.
The NZFRC have set this Green Shirt Campaign as their number one priority and have allocated money from the NZF Referee Development Budget to double the NZFF investment; so, 20,000 will be available across the participating Federations. In addition, AUD5000 has already been invested into the RefLive Project, which is being expanded by a similar amount for 2021 as part of our retention and wellbeing strategy.
IMPACT
The Green Shirt Respect Campaign benefits football in New Zealand by providing more qualified, neutral referees for games. This means teams won’t have to supply a referee and can concentrate on playing while more teams and players can enjoy their sport.
The referee is the NZF and Federation representative at a match and shows the support both have for the game.
We are aiming for 20 persons per Federation, primarily in the Youth Football Framework (13-19) supported to 140.00 pp; a target of 25% being female. This would comprise 10 referees from the NZFF funding and another 10 from NZF. With 20 new referees per Federation this would benefit: