Why do referees end their careers and which factors determine the duration of a referee’s career?

Against the background that the number of referees has been falling in recent years, the German Football Association (DFB) needs to answer two key questions: (i) Why do referees end their careers, and, (ii) which factors determine the duration of referee careers? We studied these questions using dat...

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Main Authors: Christian Rullang, Eike Emrich, Christian Pierdzioch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2017-11-01
Series:Current Issues in Sport Science
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Online Access:https://ciss-journal.org/article/view/7553
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Summary:Against the background that the number of referees has been falling in recent years, the German Football Association (DFB) needs to answer two key questions: (i) Why do referees end their careers, and, (ii) which factors determine the duration of referee careers? We studied these questions using data from a questionnaire study of former referees. Results of estimating linear regression models and a Cox model show that the duration of a typical referee career depends, among other factors, on how a referee thinks that the career developing according to his or her plan, and on whether the referee is successful in coping with insults, threats, and violence. The “survival rate” of a referee increases in the subjective evaluation of the importance of football-specific know-how. Approximately 39 % of the former referees stated that the end of their referee career could have been prevented.
ISSN:2414-6641