SA's Nick Elagin selected in inaugural Football Australia Referee Academy (FARA).

Football South Australia is delighted to congratulate SA referee Nick Elagin in being selected in the inaugural Football Australia Referee Academy (FARA).

The sport’s governing body announced on Tuesday the establishment of the Football Australia Referee Academy (FARA), a ground-breaking initiative in the Australian football landscape, designed to transform the Match Official pathway and cultivate the development of world-class officials. This pioneering step demonstrates Football Australia’s commitment to raising the bar for officiating excellence and contributing to the overall success of Australian football.

Elagin (27) joins 11 other officials from around Australia. Nick has previously officiated in the 2022 RAA NPLSA Grand Final, 2022 Federation Cup SA Final 2022 and the Australia Cup Round of 32.

Elagin told FSA how excited he was about being selected.

"I am honoured to have been selected for the inaugural Football Australia Referee Academy. I look forward to working with world-class coaches, mentors and peers from other states to further develop as a match official."

Senior Referee Development Referee Committee Chairperson, Michelle Smith added:

"This is a very exciting initiative from Football Australia. Nick has has gone through a comprehensive selection process, and has been included on the inaugural intake, this is a fantastic achievement. We look forward to watching and supporting Nick's growth as  he participates in the program." 

FARA is aligned with Football Australia’s XI Principles, aiming to create an elite environment for nurturing match officials at all levels, further elevating the standards of Australian football.

FARA adopts a holistic approach to developing match officials, ensuring they are well-prepared for the demands of professional football, both domestically and globally.

By implementing a consistent and comprehensive education framework, FARA bridges the gap between NPL and A-Leagues, fostering seamless transition and growth for aspiring match officials. The Academy is a critical component of the Elite Refereeing Development Strategy, setting a new benchmark for officiating excellence in Australian football.

Upon launching FARA, Football Australia Head of Referees Nathan Magill said:

“Australian officials are highly regarded around the world, which is reflected in the record number of Australian officials who are currently on this year’s FIFA Panel of International Referees.

“The introduction of the Football Australia Referee Academy is about ensuring we continue to develop world-class officials, and by implementing a consistent and comprehensive education framework, the Academy bridges the gap between the state NPL and national A-Leagues’ competitions, fostering seamless transition and growth for aspiring match officials.

“The Football Australia Referee Academy is a critical component of the Elite Refereeing Development Strategy, demonstrating our commitment to raising the bar for officiating excellence and contributing to the overall success of Australian football,” concluded Magill.

Referees lead the teams out during the round seven A-League Women's match between Adelaide United and Wellington Phoenix at ServiceFM Stadium, on March 28, 2023, in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)

Referees lead the teams out during the round seven A-League Women's match between Adelaide United and Wellington Phoenix at ServiceFM Stadium, on March 28, 2023, in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo: Mark Brake/Getty Images)

FARA will see up to a dozen referees or assistant referees each intake commences a two-year program, which features dedicated referee education, training and mentoring to provide greater individual support covering technical, physical, and mental aspects to underpin accelerated development.

After a rigorous selection process, FARA has confirmed its inaugural intake. These selected referees will benefit from specialist training, mentoring programs, and access to the latest technology and resources. This will elevate their decision-making skills and game management, preparing them to excel in professional football environments.

To be considered for FARA, prospects are nominated by their respective state Member Federations, where candidates have matches assessed, submit an individual performance plan and fitness test results, sit an online exam, and then participate in a formal interview before the selection panel confirms the 2023 intake.

For the inaugural Referee Academy intake, Football Australia received over 30 nominations, with twelve referees and assistant referees selected by a panel consisting of former FIFA Referee Jacqui Hurford, former A-League Men’s Assistant Referee Daniel Goodwin, and National Wellbeing Manager Kay Robinson, with the 2023 program commencing in late May 2023.

Football Australia Referee Academy – Inaugural intake, Class of 2023

Name of Official

State Member Federation

Referee or Assistant

Zijad Ahmetovic

Football QLD

Referee

Vicky Clark

Football QLD

Assistant Referee

Nick Elagin

Football SA

Assistant Referee

Mackenzie Janes

Football QLD

Referee

Alexis Johnson

Football NSW

Assistant Referee

Page Malau-Aduli

Football QLD

Referee

Paula Malau-Aduli

Football QLD

Assistant Referee

Astro Sakalis

Football VIC

Assistant Referee

Nathan Shakespear

Capital Football 

Referee

William Samsa

Football VIC

Assistant Referee

Courtney Van Diesen

Football VIC

Referee

Declan Woods

Capital Football 

Referee

 

CLICK HERE to view the FARA Member Federation Information Pack.