National Umpiring Pathways
Programme Overview
Each member National Association has its own umpire pathway and these are vital for governance of the matches and overall growth of the game. Umpiring is also a key component to keeping players involved in the game. The EuroHockey Institute’s European Qualification Framework provide a guide for umpire development, ensuring quality and consistency in umpire development across the member National Associations.
Quick View
Type of development
9
OnlineFace to Face
Learning
5
Soft SkillsHard Skills
Estimated Hours of Learning
16
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does It Last
12 months
How Much Is It
Projects can receive funding via EuroHockey Solidarity up to 2,000 per project.
Certification Body
EuroHockey Institute
Language Used
English with translation to national language
Important Dates
Open contact EuroHockey Institute via member Portal
How To Get On
Application
- Submitted directly to EuroHockey via the EuroHockey Portal.
Criteria & Level
- A genuine interest in wanting to develop people & roles in umpiring.