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B2 Officials and their roles and responsibilities in sport Categorise
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Referee/umpire
Assistant referee / line umpire
Timekeeper
Video review official
Scorer/judge
(In tennis) indicate which way points are awarded
(In rugby and football) communicate to the main official when they should review a decision on-screen
(In rugby) stop the clock when the ball is out of play
(In football) work out how much additional time will be allocated
(In rugby) flag when the ball is out of play
Communicate with assistants on key events
(In tennis) are assigned a line and call the ball in or out
Blow a whistle to get the attention of players
(In football) flag for offside
(In netball) stop the timer if the umpire calls time
Overrule the assistant if they disagree with a decision
(In football and rugby) issue yellow and red cards
(In football) review key decisions (e.g. penalty decisions or potential offsides) from a remote location
(In gymnastics) rate performers using a points-based system
(In martial arts) record the number of successfully landed kicks
(In athletics) to record race times