Otago Daily Times

Coaches cited for abusing referees

- KAYLA HODGE kayla.hodge@odt.co.nz

THREE premier club football coaches could be facing further action after being redcarded for referee abuse on the same day. The Otago Daily Times understand­s three premier coaches, across men’s and women’s grades, were cited for abusing referees at the weekend. Southern Football chief executive Dougal McGowan declined to name the clubs, or give further details of the incidents leading to the red cards. But he said the people involved ‘‘know better and should act better than they did’’.

‘‘One of the key parts here is these people are leaders in our games and they need to lead by example,’’ Mr McGowan said.

‘‘As people know . . . it’s really hard to get officials, and [when] officials get targeted in some cases it’s far from ideal.

‘‘It’s not what we need to see, or want, in our game, that’s for sure.’’

Southern Football would go through the regulation­s before deciding what ‘‘disciplina­ry actions’’ were required, but Mr McGowan was clear the organisati­on would not tolerate abuse from anyone in the game.

‘‘All of us need to think about those standards that we have, and how we do that, and where does that sit with the values of our organisati­ons, our clubs and our teams.

‘‘Though it’s a game of football, it’s more than that.

‘‘It’s about trying to create good people and good communitie­s.’’

Most sports have been crying out for officials — ‘‘without them . . . the game doesn’t exist’’ — and abuse towards them from grassroots to elite was unacceptab­le, he said.

‘‘We see it at some of the younger age groups . . . when there’s even volunteer parents that are doing the refereeing.’’ Mr McGowan said his organisati­on would continue work to demand appropriat­e behaviour from the football community.

‘‘That’s really important to us, but equally that we’ve got to respect everybody that’s involved in our community.

‘‘Whether it’s a volunteer, whether it’s an official, or whether it’s a player, whether it’s just a spectator coming along — we all need to have our part in making sure that everybody feels safe in those environmen­ts.

‘‘We’ve all got to be able to call that [abuse] out when we need to.’’

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