IHF Referee's Badge Of Honour
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IHF Referee's Badge Of Honour
The Referee's Badge of Honour is awarded at three levels: bronze, silver and gold. Bronze Referee's Badge of Honour The Referee's Badge of Honour in Bronze is awarded to all active referees who have passed an international referee course and are included in the International Handball Federation, IHF referee list. Silver Referee's Badge of Honour The Referee's Badge of Honour in Silver is awarded to all active IHF referees who are included in the IHF list of elite referees and/or have taken part in a World Junior Men's Handball Championship, Men's or World Junior Women's Handball Championship, Women's Junior World Championship, a World Youth Men's Handball Championship, Men's or World Youth Women's Handball Championship, Women's Youth World Championship or a Beach Handball World Championships, Beach Handball World Championship. Gold Referee's Badge of Honour The Referee's Badge of Honour in Gold is awarded to all referees who have taken part in Handball at the Summer Olympics, Ol ...
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A referee is an official, in a variety of sports and competition, responsible for enforcing the rules of the sport, including sportsmanship decisions such as ejection. The official tasked with this job may be known by a variety of other titles depending on the sport, including umpire, judge, arbiter (chess), commissaire, or technical official (by the International Olympic Committee). Referees may be assisted by umpires, linesmen, timekeepers, touch judges, or video review officials. Football (association) Originally team captains would consult each other in order to resolve any dispute on the pitch. Eventually this role was delegated to an ''umpire''. Each team would bring their own partisan umpire allowing the team captains to concentrate on the game. Later, the referee, a third "neutral" official was added; this ''referee'' would be "referred to" if the umpires could not resolve a dispute. The referee did not take his place on the pitch until 1891, when the umpires ...
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