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Referees Report Forms

In the past few seasons there has been considerable change in the manner in which Match Officials at all levels of the game can report misconduct of players on the field of play.

The Football Association has recognised the technical opportunities available to many referees to use IT whilst not detracting from a system in place for those referees who, for whatever reason, do not use IT as a form of communication.

For the 2007-08 season, referees can report misconduct in the following ways (as an alternative to the traditional misconduct report forms):

Adobe Acrobat Format (print and manually fill-in):

Multi Caution Match Report Form (Click Here)
Standard Misconduct Form (Click Here)

Microsoft Excel Format (electronically complete and email to discipline@countyfa.com unless otherwise specified by the County):

Multi Caution Match Report Form (Click Here)
• Standard Misconduct Form (Click Here)

Please note that only these approved templates may be used by referees and not any personally designed electronic forms.

Misconduct reporting

It is vital that when match officials report misconduct, you submit the forms to the correct association for processing.
Not doing so causes significant delays to the disciplinary process and creates additional work for those involved by having to advise where reports should be sent to.