SGFRA NEWS

Are you over 14 years old? Willing to accept an exciting and new challenge? Retiring as a player? Wanting to keep fit and active? Wanting to put something back into the game of football? Well, if you fit into any of those criteria then you are just the person that the St. George Football Referees Association is looking for to train as a football referee!!! Interested? Click here to find out more!!
Posted on Monday, 16 January 2012 at 10:19 AM by Peter Liaros
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After some necessary maintenance , the St. George Football Referees Association Forum is back and up and running!
Posted on Sunday, 15 January 2012 at 1:28 AM by Simon Hobson
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The SSFRA Level 2 Referee's Course is to be held at the Harrie Denning Soccer Centre, Kirrawee on Sunday 9th October 2011 starting at 8:30 AM
Posted on Saturday, 24 September 2011 at 12:49 PM by Peter Liaros
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The SGFRA Level 3 Assessor's Course is to be held at Club Hurstville Sports, South Hurstville on Saturday 22nd October 2011 starting at 9:00 AM
Posted on Saturday, 24 September 2011 at 12:45 PM by Peter Liaros
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Due to circumstances beyond the control of SGFRA the Annual General Meeting has been rescheduled to TUESDAY 20 September at Club Hurstville Sports.
Posted on Saturday, 20 August 2011 at 9:38 PM by Roger Doenau
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secretary@saintsref.org.au
Posted on Monday, 15 August 2011 at 9:03 PM by Roger Doenau
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For all Referees
Posted on Monday, 6 June 2011 at 5:48 PM by Simon Hobson
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Many members are affiliated with different clubs or teams in any of the following ways:
Posted on Monday, 23 May 2011 at 9:25 AM by Peter Liaros
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ABOUT US

St.GFRA Inc. was formed in early 1970's with the charter to provide referees to the various competitions run by the St. George Soccer Association.

ASK THE COACH

Q: What is the correct way to restart play if a team scores from an indirect free kick which has not been touched by another team mate or opponent?
A: Assuming that the kick is being taken by the attacking team then the restart would be a 'goal kick' If it was the defending team that took the kick, and the ball didn't leave the penalty area and come into play, then the original free kick would be retaken. If it was the defending that took the kick and the ball left the bounds of the penalty area and then went into goal, without touching another player, then the game would be res ...

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