They inaugurated the 1st headquarters of the UADA

They inaugurated the 1st headquarters of the UADA
They inaugurated the 1st headquarters of the UADA

May 24, 2024 – 01:05

Starting this Wednesday, Catamarca soccer referees will have a new space with the brand new headquarters at UADA (Union of Sports Referees of Argentina). Sergio Pezzotta and Juan Pablo Pompei, union secretary and deputy of UADA, and Mario Echevarría, secretary of Coordination of the Federal Council, were present.

“We are happy to contribute to the arbitration of our province continuing to grow and we thank the Circle of Sports Journalists for sharing their space so that the Union of Sports Referees of Argentina has its headquarters in Catamarca” they highlighted from the Catamarca Football League.

The School of Referees began

With a record 674 participants, who come from 32 municipalities of Catamarca, the Soccer Referees School was launched. In charge of the different subjects that the course will have will be the referee Federico Cano, Lic. Giselle Díaz and Prof. Julio Acuña and Luis Castillo.

The course will last two years, where weekly meetings will be held that will consist of a theoretical and practical part.

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unusual world

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