Friday, May 29, 2015

Work harder for W’Cup slot, FIFA tells Nigerian referees

FIFA Referee Development Officer, Carlos Henriques, has called on Nigerian referees to work harder to earn slots at the World Cup.

Henriques gave the advice in an interview with the the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Friday.

He advised them to concentrate more on how to secure the Africa Cup of Nations slots.

Henriques said the Nigerian referees needed all the support they could get to earn a World Cup slot.

He said, “I think before you start thinking of the World Cup, you have to start thinking of the Africa Cup of Nations.

“Let’s start working, thinking to produce referees to represent Nigeria at the continental competitions; that is our main goal.

“After they start, and be part of the continental of referees, definitely the chances are there for the World Cup.

“They have to wake up like everyone else; everybody has a chance, provided they work hard. They have to work hard, and working hard is not just going out there and work hard.

“They have to work hard in all fields, especially in achieving a high level of fitness as well as the way they manage and approach players.

“So, this is all part of training that the referee has to be subjected to; it’s not easy to be a referee.’’

According to him, there are no much challenges that will stop Nigerian referees from achieving this target since they have a very good team of referees’ instructors in the country.

He said the calibre of CAF and NFA referee instructor, like Linus Mba, could give the referees all they need to excel in the job.

NAN reports that Henriques, Lim Kee-Chong from Mauritius, a former FIFA referee; and Mark Nzengo from Malawi, are the FIFA instructors at the ongoing FIFA Member Association Elite Referees Course.

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