FIFA and AFC Futsal Referees Instructor Yasuhiro Matsuzaki has
negated the common belief that officiating the shorter version
of the game is easier compared to football.
“The futsal pitch is smaller and the playing time is also
shorter but it doesn’t mean it’s easy to play or officiate
this game,” the 56-year-old told www.the-afc.com on the
sidelines of AFC Elite Education Seminar.
“Futsal referees need agility, run almost like 80 minutes
and have to make decisions in a split second as the game flows
so fast.
“The pressure on a futsal referee is sometimes bigger than
their counterparts in football,” the former FIFA assistant
referee and a futsal referee said.
Matsuzaki felt that both the versions of the game have similarities
except the rules and playing time.
“Futsal referees also need to be fit but we concentrate
more on short sprints and reaction exercises as you have to be
at the top of your fitness and stamina levels.”
“Football referees cannot take futsal for granted. They
cannot think of officiating fusal games after retirement because
in that age, despite having stamina and fitness, the referees
lose their agility.”
Matsuzaki praised AFC for introducing the AFC Futsal Club Championship
from this year while saying he would like to see more people taking
up futsal refereeing.
“More countries are actively playing futsal but the number
of referees is not growing. I hope more regional futsal tournaments
will come up in the future and it will generate interest to take
up futsal refereeing,” he added.
-Courtesy the-afc.com
Referees Required for Club Matches
at Colmslie
Brisbane Magic Futsal will be looking for referee's for the upcoming
Futsal season to officiate club matches at the State Hockey Centre,
Colmslie.
New referees will be required to undertake a Football Australia
referees course prior to officating matches.
All referees will be paid match fees for their services and referees
with an ambition to officiate at higher levels and earn more money
will have the opportunity to referee at Football Queensland Premier
League matches and State Championships.
Interested persons should email to register their interest or
call Troy on 0408 359 419.