Effect of Self-Efficacy on the Performance of Football Referees in Pakistan
Referees and officials are a very important part of competitive sports not only because of their impact on players' behaviors and game outcomes but also because they ensure that competitions are conducted safely according to specific rules of the game. The current study sought to evaluate the relationship of these various levels to perform in numerous aspects of officiating. A second purpose was to evaluate proposed sources of referee efficacy as predictors of referee efficacy levels and performance. Football referees (n=100) who were officially members of different sports playing departments of Pakistan included HEC, completed a survey questionnaire that measured the experience as an official. Categories of Football Referees were divided into three groups of age, 25-35, 36-45 and 46-55. The result reported that the age category of 46-55 years old football referees had an optimal level of self-efficacy than other age categories 25-35 and 36-45.
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Self Efficacy, Referee, Football
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(1) Yasmeen Tabassum
Department of Sport Sciences and Physical Education, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Iqra khadim
Department of Sports Archeology and Tourism, Youth Affairs, Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Hurria Hussein
Department of Sports for Women, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.