For referees & referee coaches

Great referees are madein the replay.

The game film your clubs already upload becomes your referee development tool. Watch, mark the moments, and debrief with proof instead of memory.

The replay

See the call again. Calmly.

Full-speed, in traffic, from thirty feet away — that’s how referees make decisions. The review shouldn’t happen the same way. Jump to the exact moment, watch it as many times as it takes, and talk about what actually happened.

Click any moment to replay it · the film your clubs already upload

The debrief

Praise travels further than criticism.

Good calls and good no-calls get logged with the same one tap as the misses. Referees walk out of a review knowing what they did well — which is exactly how you keep them coming back next weekend.

Good call · good no-call · incorrect · missed · teaching point

The record

Every review builds a picture.

Decision accuracy, the areas each official is working on — positioning, call accuracy, rule knowledge, game management — building game over game. Development conversations get specific, because the evidence is right there.

Decision accuracy per game · five development focus areas · per-official notes

The pathway

Develop referees the way the pathway asks.

Self-evaluation and performance feedback are how the national officiating pathway develops referees. Now every association can run that loop with the film from any Saturday game — not just the ones with a camera crew.

Works with any uploaded game · share a game with your referee coach in one invite

Three steps. No new equipment.

1

Pick a game

Any game with film in CourtLab is ready to review. Nothing new to set up.

2

Log the moments

Pause, tap the assessment, add a line for the debrief. Ten seconds per moment.

3

Replay and debrief

Sit down with the crew, click through the timeline, watch each moment together.

Your next crew debrief, with the film open.

If a game has been uploaded to CourtLab, it's ready to review right now.