Thomas Brown at IeSF's 2016 Referee's Course in Yinchuan, China. |
International Esports Federation (IESF) has a vision to standardise esports and its ecosystem in which it finds itself, As such IESF is has a process to build the ‘International Referee system’ which is
currently under development. To achieve such goal, IESF is calling
for potential international referee candidates to support building
the system and also take part in the International Referee Academy.
In 2016 Mind Sports South Africa's (MSSA) candidate (Thomas Brown) participated in the first international referee workshop in Yinchuan on 12 May 2016.
Thomas went on to be the first South African to referee a major esports event in Beijing in the Olympic Tennis Stadium.
Details of the International Referee Workshop are as follows:
In 2016 Mind Sports South Africa's (MSSA) candidate (Thomas Brown) participated in the first international referee workshop in Yinchuan on 12 May 2016.
Thomas went on to be the first South African to referee a major esports event in Beijing in the Olympic Tennis Stadium.
Details of the International Referee Workshop are as follows:
- Date: December 2nd or 3rd week (TBD)
- Location: IESF Secretariat, Busan, Korea
- Support: Flight, Accommodation, Meals during respective schedule
- With minimum experience of tournament operations of 2years, over 10 esports events
- Referee candidate(s) need to be recommended by the National Federation for an official Referee License
- Speak English(Fluent)
- Valid passport
1)
Letter of NF’s recommendation
2)
Referee Resume
3)
Copy of English
Test License(if
have)
Total
of 8 applicants will be selected as participants in the program and
will be announced to all members as soon as all evaluation is
completed.
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