FIFA Badges Presented & Next Generation Referee Course
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The President of the Bermuda Football Association Mark Wade along with the Minister of Sports Owen Darrel presented FIFA Referee Amaury Majors his official 2025 Badges inside the Police Recreation Club Hall.
The pair also presented Assistant Referee’s Natasha Trott, Stefan Maybury, and Clinton Hayward their badges for 2025.
Meanwhile, Bermuda Football Association (BFA) Second Vice President Crenstant Williams and young referee Sar Smith recently attended the 2025 CFU Next Generation Referee Course in Barbados as observers.
Hosted by the Barbados Football Association (BFA), the course welcomed 22 match officials from 15 Caribbean Member Associations. Now in its fourth year, this initiative aims to develop and enhance the skills of up-and-coming referees in the region.
Williams and Smith's presence at the course provided valuable insight into the latest refereeing techniques and best practices. Observing the training sessions and interacting with officials from other Caribbean nations offered a valuable learning experience for both the experienced BFA official and the young referee.
The CFU Next Generation Referee Course plays a crucial role in raising the standard of officiating across the Caribbean. By equipping referees with the necessary skills and knowledge, it contributes to the overall development and improvement of football in the region.
The BFA's commitment to referee development is evident in their participation in this course. By investing in the training and education of officials, they are contributing to the growth and integrity of the game in Bermuda and beyond.