To be a referee (Soccer)
be 14 years or older
Fitness - as you progress through the levels amateur through to professional the players become fitter and faster.
Good eye sight with or without glasses/contact lenses
Have time to study the games fundamental rules
Confidence
Time to give without payment in the initial stages as referees officiate at amateur games
Good communication skills
be prepared to have spectator "advice" on any aspect of the rules you apply (in any game there are a considerable amount of other referees watching - we call these spectators - as everyone has their own opinion)
Be able to handle difficult and heated situations.
One must be blind, deaf, dumb, and appreciates booing directed at him/her.
good eye
fitness
diciplin
referee,umpire,line judge,scorer
Another word for a sports referee is an umpire.
You call a baseball referee an Umpire
An Umpire :)
They are the referee and the umpire. A referee (or assistant referee) decides the application of the game rules, while an umpire (or assistant umpire) rules on the play or scoring in a game, including decisions on points scored.
It depends on the sport. The only sport I can think of immediately that uses both a referee and an umpire is American football, where the referee is the highest ranking official.
The name of a baseball referee is called an Umpire.
Referee or judge
Umpire.
Umpire. Not a baseball umpire. A football umpire. In football, the field officials are the referee, umpire, field judge, line judge, back judge and side judge. The referee stands behind the quarterback on the offensive side of the scrimmage line, while the umpire stands directly across the scrimmage line in the secondary of the defense.
inspector, mediator, judge, referee
Umpire of course