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Bayona (Vigo)

4/7/2011 – 10/7/2011

II WOMAN-REFEREE CAMPUS

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LOCATION, DATES AND ACCOMODATION

From monday 4 to sunday 10 it was held the II Woman-Referee Campus. After the last year good

experience, we carry on with the same idea. This year’s edition Campus was located in Bayona

(Pontevedra). Bayona is a wonderful town spotted in the west coast of Galicia, in the so-called Rías

baixas.

Meals, rest and main convivence were in Camping Bayona Playa, were the whole group was divided

into 5, occuping each group one bungalow (left picture).

As you can see in the right picture, there were no distance between bugalows and the beach. The

camping was sorrounded by them. Many beaches that all participants enjoyed, because hard-work

and pleasure is possible. What a remarkable landscape we had during these days, perhaps

enchanted by the Meigas witches…

You’ll find in the pictures below a general view of Bayona in a map and then on satellite.

Understand now why we choose Bayona?

Theoretical lessons as well as lectures were held in the Bayona’s town hall. We appreciate the

support of the institution and we must say it’s also part of this big success.

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PARTICIPANTS/REFEREE POOL

Carmen J. ÁLAMO PÉREZ

Date of birth: 17/7/1977

Residence: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Started refereeing: 2 years ago

English knowledge: basic

Leticia BAO ASCARIZ

Date of birth: 8/8/1991

Residence: Lugo

Started refereeing: 3 years ago

English knowledge: mid-high

Brenda BARRERO CABANA

Date of birth: 3/2/1993

Residence: Lugo

Started refereeing: 3 years ago

English knowledge: mid

Laura BUCHÓN PEREA

Date of birth: 12/3/1991

Residence: Valencia

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: mid

Soraya ABELENDA MARTÍNEZ

Date of birth: 29/10/1990

Residence: Redondela (Pontevedra)

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: mid-high

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Ana CORREA ARAUJO

Date of birth: 3/4/1993

Residence: Tui (Pontevedra)

Started refereeing: 2 years ago

English knowledge: mid

Ana DÍEZ FERNÁNDEZ

Date of birth: 30/12/1987

Residence: Ciudad Real

Started refereeing: 3 years ago

English knowledge: mid-high

Carla DIZ SIERPES *EHF/YRP

Date of birth: 5/8/1991

Residence: Tui (Pontevedra)

Started refereeing: 3 years ago

English knowledge: basic

Mª Fernanda ESPINO GUERRA

Date of birth: 5/1/1976

Residence: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Started refereeing: 2 years ago

English knowledge: basic

Paula FERNÁNDEZ BASTIÁN

Date of birth: 2/6/1994

Residence: Pola de Sieiro (Asturias)

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: basic (plus french)

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María GARCÍA SANTOS

Date of birth: 9/3/1994

Residence: León

Started refereeing: 2 years ago

English knowledge: mid

Tatiana GONZÁLEZ CARVALLO *EHF/YRP

Date of birth: 8/5/1989

Residence: Vigo

Started refereeing: 6 years ago

English knowledge: mid

Desiré GONZÁLEZ FERNÁNDEZ

Date of birth: 3/8/1995

Residence: León

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: mid

Irene JIMÉNEZ GARCÍA

Date of birth: 28/11/1986

Residence: Padul (Granada)

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: high (plus french)

Irene MARCOS DÍAZ

Date of birth: 2/7/1995

Residence: San Andrés de Rabanedo (León)

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: mid

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Cristina MARTÍN DELGADO

Date of birth: 6/5/1991

Residence: Barcelona

Started refereeing: 3 years ago

English knowledge: mid

Tania MOYA LÓPEZ

Date of birth: 26/10/1984

Residence: Almería

Started refereeing: 10 years ago

English knowledge: basic (plus french)

Dévora PÉREZ ÁLVAREZ

Date of birth: 4/6/1991

Residence: Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona)

Started refereeing: 3 years ago

English knowledge: mid

Mª Esther PÉREZ GUERRA

Date of birth: 18/10/1988

Residence: Móra d’Ebre (Tarragona)

Started refereeing: 6 years ago

English knowledge: basic

Andrea REYES ÁLVAREZ

Date of birth: 8/4/1995

Residence: Tudela de Duero (Valladolid)

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: basic

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Tania RODRÍGUEZ ESTÉVEZ

Date of birth: 30/5/1991

Residence: Porriño (Pontevedra)

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: mid

Andrea ROLLÁN MARTÍN

Date of birth: 5/10/1994

Residence: Valladolid

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: mid (plus french)

Mª Victoria SANTIAGO ALCALÁ

Date of birth: 7/5/1992

Residence: Padul (Granada)

Started refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: mid (plus french)

Lorena ZUAZUA MELERO

Date of birth: 13/1/1993

Residence: Gijón

Satrted refereeing: 1 year ago

English knowledge: basic

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LECTURERS/TEACHING PANEL

Rodrigo COSTAS RODRÍGUEZ

Age: 62

Residence: Vigo

Refereeing career: former Top IHF/EHF referee; former

spanish Elite referee. Chief of spanish referees.

Jesús PEDRIDO CONDE

Age: 56

Residence: Vigo

Refereeing career: former spanish Elite referee. Member of

Spanish Technical Referees Committee. Third division

responsible. Campus director.

Fuensanta MUÑOZ PÉREZ

Age: 35

Residence: Córdoba

Refereeing career: spanish third division referee. Mentor of

woman-referees from Andalucía. Campus coordination.

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Ignacio PASCUAL SÁNCHEZ

Age: 22

Residence: Girona

Refereeing career: spanish second division referee. EHF –

Young Referee Project. 2 GRTP-IHF Courses (2008/2010).

Andrés ROSENDO LÓPEZ

Age: 22

Residence: Rivadavia (Ourense)

Refereeing career: spanish third division referee. Responsible

for Young Referees Academy in Galicia.

Isabel COSTAS FREIJEIRO

Age: 32

Residence: Nigrán (Pontevedra)

Professional career: Physical Education degree. Personal

Trainer.

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Our main purpose with this second Woman

amount of referees but bring them a top

cooperation with EHF, two lecturers were sent to Bayona to work and help our referee panel. They

were our special guests:

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Our main purpose with this second Woman-Referee Campus was not only to receive a high

amount of referees but bring them a top-level education in the field of refereeing. Due to our

, two lecturers were sent to Bayona to work and help our referee panel. They

António GOULAO

Age: 50

Residence: Estarrejo (Aveiro)

Refereeing career: former Top IHF/EHF referee. Former

portuguese Elite referee. EHF Lecturer/Delegate. IHF

Delegate.

Carlos Alberto FERRAO GARCIA

Age: 54

Residence: Lisboa

Career: Physical Education degree. Former Top portuguese

coach. EHF Lecturer. National coach.

RFEBM/EHF

Referee Campus was not only to receive a high

level education in the field of refereeing. Due to our

, two lecturers were sent to Bayona to work and help our referee panel. They

Refereeing career: former Top IHF/EHF referee. Former

portuguese Elite referee. EHF Lecturer/Delegate. IHF

Career: Physical Education degree. Former Top portuguese

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SCHEDULE

Monday 04th July 2011

• 18:00 Referees/Delegates/Teachers arrival at Camping Bayona Playa (Bayona) Pontevedra

• 21,30: Dinner at Camping Restaurant.

Tuesday 05th July 2011

• 08,45: Departure to theoretical lessons at Bayona’s town hall

• 09,00: Official welcome and Campus opening (Rodrigo Costas)

• 09,00-13,00: Theoretical lessons (António Goulao/Jesús Pedrido)

• 13,45: Lunch

• 16:00: Departure to practical training at Bayona’s sports hall

• 16,30-19,00: Referees officiate friendly matches (Ignacio Pascual/Andrés Rosendo)

• 21,30: Dinner at Camping restaurant

Wednesday 06th July 2011

• 08,45: Departure to theoretical lessons at Bayona’s town hall

• 09,00-10,00: Diebriefing about yesterday’s matches (Ignacio Pascual/Andrés Rosendo)

• 10,00-13,00: Theoretical lessons (António Goulao)

• 13,45: Lunch

• 16:00: Departure to practical training at Bayona’s sports hall

• 16,30-19,00: Referees officiate friendly matches (Ignacio Pascual/Andrés Rosendo)

• 21,30: Dinner at Camping restaurant

Thursday 07th July 2011 Day off (Trip to Cíes islands by boat)** See below

Friday 08th July 2011

• 08,45: Departure to theoretical lessons at Bayona’s town hall

• 9,00-10,00: Diebriefing about yesterday’s matches (Ignacio Pascual/Andrés Rosendo)

• 10,00-13,00: Theoretical lessons (António Goulao/Jesús Pedrido)

• 13,45: Lunch

• 16:00: Departure to practical training at Bayona’s sports hall

• 16,30-19,00: Referees officiate friendly matches (Ignacio Pascual/Andrés Rosendo/Fuensanta Muñoz)

• 21,30: Dinner at Camping restaurant

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Saturday 09th July 2011

• 08,45: Departure to theoretical lessons at Bayona’s town hall

• 9,00-10,00: Diebriefing about yesterday’s matches (Ignacio Pascual/Andrés Rosendo/Fuensanta Muñoz)

• 10,00-13,00: Theoretical lessons (António Goulao/Carlos Garcia)

• 13,45: Lunch

• 16:00: Departure to practical training at Bayona’s sports hall

• 16,30-19,00: Referees officiate friendly matches (Ignacio Pascual/Andrés Rosendo)

• 21,30: Dinner at Camping restaurant

Sunday 10th July 2011

• Participants departure

**Trip to Cíes Islands

It was an unforgettable experience, the rest day we

organized a trip to Cíes Islands by boat. Although the

weather was cloudy, we took the opportunity to enjoy

one of the most beautiful scenarios you could ever

contemplate. Here we add some pictures of the event:

UNESCO named Cíes Islands as “World Heritage”

The british newspaper “The Guardian” considered Roda’s beach (Cíes) as the world’s best beach

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ACTIVITIES/LECTURES/TRAINING

The II Woman-Referee Campus combined theoretical and practical work (half day each one). Here

you’ll find details about our daily work and information about the teaching task:

Rodrigo COSTAS (CTA)

• Official opening and welcome

• Woman-Referee Campus philosophy

• Teaching methods

Jesús PEDRIDO (CTA)

• PFA. Referee Education Plan. General remarks and guidelines to become an Elite Referee

António GOULAO (EHF/POR)

• Body Language/Hand-Signals

• 7 meters

• Progressive punishment

• 6 meters line

• Passive play

• Wing players

• Goalkeepers

Carlos GARCIA (EHF/POR)

• Coaches point of view. What we expect from referees.

• Differences between Men and Women handball

Ignacio PASCUAL/Andrés ROSENDO (CTA)

• Supervising match performances. Short dibriefing after each match (individual talking)

• General dibriefing every mornig with remarks to improve immediately in the afternoon

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Fuensanta MUÑOZ (CTA)

• Match delegate with 3rd headset

• Activities coordination

Isabel COSTAS

• Physical preparation. How to be a fit referee.

• Aestethics, nutrition, how to be healthy?

António Goulao (EHF/POR) in action, during a lecture

Ignacio Pascual (CTA) helping António with some video-clips

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PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES DESCRIPTION

1. PRACTICAL TRAINING FOR REFEREES

The aim of this Technical Referees Committee (CTA) is to keep during the year what we can call

“continuing-education”. There are some Referee Training Programme per year, for example: Pre-

season Courses (September), Spanish Championship (January), Spanish Club Championship – Final

stages (April-May); Cangas del Narcea tournament and Corrales de Buelna tournament (young

referee selection), etc. There are physicall and theoretical test in all courses.

A week before the Campus the big part of the CTA (Rodrigo Costas, Jesús Pedrido, Ramon Iniesta,

Vicente Breto, Tono Huelin) were in a Referee Training Programme Course in Granollers. Ramón

Gallego (PRC/IHF) lead the course due to all his past experiences there with GRTP courses.

Two couples who worked in Granollers were also appointed to Woman-Referee Campus, so they

could keep imroving their skills. Each couple whistled at least one period of 15 minutes per day.

Matches categories were from 14 to 18 years old women and men. In every match there was an

observer from CTA who took notes of their performance. In addition, all couples (sometimes we

had to mix some referees) were in touch with theirselves by headset communication kits. After the

match, the observer gave them positive remarks and general advices to improve. It was kind of

homework to do for the next matches, obervers focused on every couple weaknesses and looked if

there was enough work from match to match to solve that matters.

Every morning after the matchday, observers did a general dibriefing at Bayona’s town hall talking

about main topics to improve and, most important, suggestions how to do it. The meetings were

opened to opinions from referees, other CTA members and of course EHF Lecturer António Goulao,

who supervised all matches.

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2.PHYSICAL TRAINING

Course objectives:

• To think about the importance of the physical aspect in the decision-making process

• To think about the consequences of having an inappropriate individual physical contidion

• To consider the consequences of having a disparity physical condition between the partners

• To know the physical level of each participant

• To know how to make a good warm-up before the match

• To use breathing techniques as a tool to increase our calm and concentration

• To use body language and eye-contact to improve our refereeing performances

• To make correct movements and positioning to never get lost and be focused on the game

Warm-Up:

We’ll make a regular warm-up for the very first day of the Campus. We’ll manage to get an

optimum activity condition. We’ll use breathing techniques to avoid nerves and pressure (if arises)

before and during the game. Learn how to get the first eye-contact and the correct body language

since the momment we leave the locker room (for example the court entrance protocol –

supervised by CTA members who we’ll give them the guidelines).

Warm-up stages

• Every single referee makes his own routine

• To be aware why being well-dressed is so important

• Breathing techniques inside the locker room to increase calm and concentration

• Joint mobility

• Entrance protocol

• Continuous running (10-20’) depending on the participants

• Short sprints (20-40 mts)

• Stretching

• Since we enter the court, we cannot lose anything it’s happening there, special focus on

movements in/outside the court, and turns (never lose the “action”).

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Tiredness – decision-making Test protocol:

• Warm-up: we’ll do the same process as the past days (breathing, joint mobility, continous

running, sprints and stretching).

• Continous running 15’ (jogging ryhtm) sorrounding the court. Every 2 laps, 20 meters sprint.

• Video-test: the whole group is divided into 4. In a stand-up position, referees judge video-

clips and write the correct answers in an individual sheet. Video-test is no longer than 4

minutes. No replays allowed.

• Repetition of the second point: continous runnig + sprints

• Repetition of the third point: 4 minutes video-test

• 15’ rest

• Repetition of the whole process (excepting the warm-up)

General thoughts to discuss altogether

• How does tiredness impact the decision-making process

• We are women officiating men matches, what does it mean?

• External pressure and noise influence

• How does routine help us?

• How does we plan the next season?

• Optimum beat-rate during training sessions

We recorded all “tiredness – decision-making” test (left). Referees doing fitness exercises (right)

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After the Campus finished CTA members who worked in the II Woman

diceded after a positive meeting t

very good, we think there is no need to rate from 1 to 15 all co

categories:

Elite group: referees who passed with very good

Technical Referees Committee consider all this referees able to perform at nationa

promote some of them to third national division or to reserve referees (

allow referees to officiate at that level but only when

group who are already in a national catego

Talent group: very young and promising referees we discovered

Talented couples with maximum 18 years old. There is a lot to improve but we are sure in a few

years they will become the future n

who will guide them through the next season. The mentoring process will begin at the start of

2011-2012 season.

Development group: referees who need a little bit more training to become

They generally passed all tests, and the performances level were good enough to keep working with

them. Although not in Elite group, CTA can also promote some of this

because we enterily trust in their skills.

Distribution per groups

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REFEREES EVALUATION

After the Campus finished CTA members who worked in the II Woman-Referee Campus in Bayona

diceded after a positive meeting to divide the referee team into 3 groups. As the level was generally

need to rate from 1 to 15 all couples. Here we explain this three

ees who passed with very good marks all tests. Their performances were top.

Technical Referees Committee consider all this referees able to perform at nationa

promote some of them to third national division or to reserve referees (a stand by position that

referees to officiate at that level but only when need it). There are some referees in

group who are already in a national category. They are all ages from 18 to 24.

: very young and promising referees we discovered at Woman-Referee Campus

Talented couples with maximum 18 years old. There is a lot to improve but we are sure in a few

years they will become the future national women referees. From now, CTA will put them a tutor

who will guide them through the next season. The mentoring process will begin at the start of

: referees who need a little bit more training to become Elite

They generally passed all tests, and the performances level were good enough to keep working with

group, CTA can also promote some of this couples to reserve referees

because we enterily trust in their skills.

37%

29%

34%

Distribution per groups

ELITE

TALENT

DEVELOPMENT

RFEBM/EHF

Referee Campus in Bayona

. As the level was generally

uples. Here we explain this three

marks all tests. Their performances were top.

Technical Referees Committee consider all this referees able to perform at national level, and will

a stand by position that

). There are some referees in Elite

They are all ages from 18 to 24.

Referee Campus.

Talented couples with maximum 18 years old. There is a lot to improve but we are sure in a few

ational women referees. From now, CTA will put them a tutor

who will guide them through the next season. The mentoring process will begin at the start of

Elite group referees.

They generally passed all tests, and the performances level were good enough to keep working with

couples to reserve referees

DEVELOPMENT

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ELITE GROUP

Carla DIZ SIERPES/Tatiana GONZÁLEZ CARVALLO (EHF-YRP - GAL)

Laura BUCHÓN PEREA/María Esther PÉREZ GUERRA (VAL-CAT)

Ana CORREA ARAUJO/Tania RODRÍGUEZ ESTÉVEZ (GAL)

Cristina MARTÍN DELGADO/Dévora PÉREZ ÁLVAREZ (CAT)

Soraya ABELENDA MARTÍNEZ (GAL) Mentoring process: Rodrigo Costas, Ramón Gallego, Ignacio Pascual (Picture with Carla and Tatiana)

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TALENT GROUP

Andrea ROLLÁN MARTÍN/Irene MARCOS DÍAZ (CYL)

Maria GARCÍA SANTOS/Desiré GONZÁLEZ FERNÁNDEZ (CYL)

Paula FERNÁNDEZ BASTIÁN/Lorena ZUAZUA MELERO (AST)

Andrea REYES ÁLVAREZ (CYL) Mentoring process: Rodrigo Costas, Jesús Pedrido, more tutors to be assigned prior to the start of season 2011-2012

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DEVELOPMENT GROUP

Carmen J. ÁLAMO PÉREZ/María Fernanda ESPINO GUERRA (CAN)

Tania MOYA LÓPEZ/Ana DÍEZ FERNÁNDEZ (AND-CLM)

Leticia BAO ASCARIZ/Brenda BARRERO CABANA (GAL)

Irene JIMÉNEZ GARCÍA/María Victoria SANTIAGO ALCALÁ (AND)

Mentoring process: Rodrigo Costas, Fuensanta Muñoz (picture, with the Andalusian crew)

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LECTURER EVALUATION 1=fully disagree, 5=fully agree

CONTENT OF LECTURES 1 2 3 4 5

1. The lectures were informative

2. The lectures were too long

3. The lectures were too short

4. The content of the lectures was easy to understand

5. The methods taught can be applied practically

6. The material used in the presentation was helpful

During Carlos Garcia’s (EHF/POR) lecture

LECTURER EVALUATION 1 2 3 4 5

1. The lecturer was easy to understand

2. The explanations used by lecturer were clear

3. The lecturer was very motivating

4. The lecturer was open to questions and discussion

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SPAIN: LEADING COUNTRY IN WOMEN REFEREEING

There was a woman in Spain who opened the door for all these new upcoming women-referees:

María Cristina Fernández Piñeiro (Vincios, Gondomar, 1963). She was the first woman to climb Elite

status in Spain. Moreover, she was not only Elite in Spain but also at international stages. The

pinnacle of her career at European level was to referee the Women’s Champions League Final

return-leg in 2004. Danish Slagelse FH beat Krim Ljubljana from Slovenia 32-36. Along his partner

Ángel Pablo Permuy Villanueva, also from Galicia, they officiated many important matches at top

level. Now Pablo is an EHF Lecturer and delegate in European competitions since he decided to

resign in 2006 a year before the mandatory age limit (nowadays that 50 years-old-restriction is no

longer applied).

On the left, Pablo and Cristina in his very first international

experience in Anadía (Portugal) on Latin Cup.

On the right, spanish goalkeeper José Javier Hombrados brings a special gift to Cristina prior the

Spanish Supercup. That was Cristina’s last match as a referee. She retired years before the limit

because of her new job.

There were 14 woman referees in national categories in the past season. We are glad to say that

next season will be some woman-referee promotions, they’re doing an awesome job!

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FUTURE: CONCLUSIONS AND COOPERATION WITH EHF

Both Royal Spanish Handball Federation and Spanish Technical Referees Committee are willing to

cooperate very actively with European Handball Federation. One of our objectives is to organize a

Woman-Referee Campus at European level. This year’s experience was remarkable, we thought we

did a great job and ejoyed a very close teamwork with EHF lecturers António Goulao and Carlos

Garcia.

The referee panel was very excited when they knew the possibility to receive lectures from former

top european coaches/referees. They are used to work with CTA members as long as former

spanish Elite referees, but the Campus was their first touch with high-level instructors from abroad.

We had no problem with language, António and Carlos spoke very well spanish, but the challenge

for next years is to do all-english Campus.

Apart from lecturers, it would be perfect to do an exchange programme with other european

federations, but the only problem would be lack of money resources. Before the Campus,

cooperation between EHF and RFEBM was fantastic, but in future activities we would thank a lot

some collaboration in that field.

Could you imagine Campus 2012 with three EHF lecturers from Portugal, France and Germany for

example? And in the referee pool five spanish couples and five from different european countries?

That is our aim for further Campus editions, not easy, but we pretend to deliver the best education

to our referees as well as new personal experiences that for sure will help them to grow both as a

person and as a referee.

RFEBM wants to keep working in the same direction that EHF does, following our philosofy and

methods but taking the best opportunities to bring our refereeing crew what they deserve.

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II Woman-Referee Campus team is proud to say that we all fulfilled the main three purposes in the

referees life: WORK, LEARN and ENJOY.