The Chinese Football Association (CFA) has announced that the league's referees have improved their accuracy following a series of training sessions.
According to reports, the CFA conducted several training sessions for its referees last month in order to improve their performance and accuracy. The training sessions included drills aimed at improving speed, coordination, and reaction time, as well as techniques such as tackling and tackling from the back.
One trainer, who requested anonymity due to his professional status, said: "We have seen a significant improvement in refereeing skills since the start of these training sessions. Our referees now perform better than before."
He added that the training sessions helped to build confidence among the referees and gave them a sense of pride in their work. "It is great to see our referees becoming more skilled and confident," he said.
In addition to the training sessions, the CFA also introduced new rules and regulations to ensure that referees adhere to the rules set by FIFA. These changes were made in response to criticism over recent incidents where referees have been found to be making errors during matches.
The CFA has stated that they will continue to monitor the referees' performances closely and take action if necessary. They hope that this will help to maintain high standards of refereeing in the league.
Overall, it seems that the CFA has taken steps to improve the performance and accuracy of its referees. By conducting regular training sessions and introducing new rules, the league hopes to maintain its reputation as one of the best in Asia.
