Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) hosted the “Refereeing Educational & Learning Platform”, a project adopted by Refereeing Department of the Confederation of African Football (CAF)
Tanzania hosts maiden Refereeing Educational & Learning Platform workshop
Tanzania Football Federation hosted the âRefereeing Educational & Learning Platformâ, a project adopted by CAF Refereeing Department.
Tanzania became the first county to install this initiative. Fifteen participants from the Tanzanian Football Federation (TFF) took part in the workshop that lasted from 3 â 7 May 2021 and was moderated by Lim Kee Chong, member of CAF Refereeing panel of experts and Ramy Gamal, CAF Refereeing technology coordinator.
At the opening ceremony, Athumani Nyamlani, TFF vice president stressed on the commitment of the executive committee members to improve quantity and quality of referees. âI have no doubt with this new tool, the refereesâ development will go faster,â he added.
03.01.21
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