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The Evolution Of Referee Training For High-Stakes Matches: Revision history

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4 April 2026

  • curprev 16:4716:47, 4 April 2026 UYBKelley9552651 talk contribs 3,309 bytes +3,309 Created page with "<br><br><br>In the early days of organized sports, refereeing was often an informal role filled by volunteers who had a rudimentary knowledge of gameplay. There was little to no formal training, and decisions were made on the spot with no accountability. As competitions grew in popularity and stakes rose—especially with the rise of professional leagues—the need for reliable, fair, and unbiased decision-making became imperative.<br><br><br><br>By the mid 20th century,..."