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Dec 5, 2023 · A guide on how to submit your match report straight through to Full Time following the completion of your game. This saves logging into Full Time to do it! Please note: This guide shows the process for submitting match returns that has been altered in a recent update.
With this step-by-step guide, we’ll help you create a professional match report ready for your club website and even the local press. Step 1. Preparation. If you know you will be writing a match report, remember to take a pen and paper to the game, or use your smartphone to make notes.
Resources which are useful to match officials across the game, including; match official developer forms and performance review forms, red and yellow card forms, serious injury report forms and information about the pathway.
Referees can now report misconduct in the following ways (as an alternative to the traditional misconduct report forms): Online via the Whole Game System. Adobe Acrobat Format (print and manually fill-in) Multi Caution Match Report Form. Standard Misconduct Form
Match Officials at all levels of the game can report the misconduct of players both on and off the field of play and reports can be submitted either online via The FA’s Whole Game System (WGS) or via the traditional 'paper-based' system.
Assessment of Referee Report Form (excel) (to be completed by both teams) If you have access to MOAS to complete your referee report, please do not send the report through to FAcompreferee@TheFA.com
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1. If there was any delay in starting what was the cause? 2. Was the pitch marked and grass cut to an appropriate standard? 3. Have you included the Sideline Official’s Report on Match Regulations as part of your Referee’s Report? (Intercounty games only)