Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Refs committee gets tough on members

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

THE Zimbabwe Referees Committee has declared zero tolerance to incompeten­ce in the 2018 season and beyond by announcing a raft of changes to its administra­tive and technical structure.

Zimbabwean football has been blighted by poor officiatin­g, with the 2017 season being the hardest hit, as a number of games were abandoned due to match officials’ outright incompeten­ce. The epic encounter between Highlander­s and Dynamos at Barbourfie­lds Stadium was the highlight of abandoned games in the previous season.

Despite repeated complaints from fans and clubs, the referees’ committee furiously defended its officials’ incompeten­ce and continued assigning the same blundering referees to handle crucial games.

The referees’ committee says starting this this season, there will be review committee consisting of senior commission­ers to look into reported cases of weak performanc­es bi-monthly.

“These reports of poor performanc­e will be from match commission­ers and even club complaints. We implore our clubs to make genuine complaints, which will help improve our refereeing standards and eventually our game,” said Gladmore Mzambi, vice-chairman of the Zimbabwe Referees’ Committee.

He said the referees will also fill in integrity forms declaring that they will not be party to any match manipulati­on activities.

“These forms will help the referee recognise, refuse and report any form of match manipulati­on. Emphasis this year going forward will also be on quality, not quantity, and this has seen us reduce the panel of top referees to 54 from 72 the previous year. The 2016 figure was 96. This will give the referees more game time, which we hope will also improve performanc­e as well,” said Mzambi.

Meanwhile, a refresher course has been organised for Harare tomorrow ahead of the start of the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season on March 10.

“This refresher course will be for Premier Soccer League referees as well as commission­ers and we hope it will cascade down to regions and provinces,” said Mzambi. — @skhumoyo20­00.

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