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  2. Official (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Football officials are commonly, but incorrectly, referred to collectively as referees, but each position has specific duties and a specific name: Common positions include referee (which is the lead member of the officiating team), umpire, head linesman (or down judge), line judge, field judge (or back umpire), side judge, back judge and center ...

  3. Referee - Wikipedia

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    The first referee assumes a supervisory control over the match at all times while creating a cooperative environment with the second referee, line judges, and scorers. [4] The second referee's duties are multi-faceted and include on-court responsibilities during play, working with the scorers, interacting with coaches and bench personnel, and ...

  4. Official (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    A referee (top-right) intently watches a shot-on-goal unfold during a game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Washington Capitals. A referee is responsible for the general supervision of the game and can be identified by the orange armbands on his or her arms. Ice hockey is a fast-paced sport with high-velocity shots of a puck that is only ...

  5. Judge - Wikipedia

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    The role of a judge can vary between legal systems. In an adversarial system (common law), as in effect in the U.S. and England, the judge functions as an impartial referee, mainly ensuring correct procedure, while the prosecution and the defense present their case to a jury, often selected from common citizens. The main factfinder is the jury ...

  6. Official (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    There is one head referee and one or two umpires, depending on whether there is a two- or three-person crew. In the NBA, the head official is called the crew chief with one referee and one umpire. [1] In FIBA-sanctioned play, two-person crews consist of a crew chief and an umpire, and three-person crews contain a crew chief and two umpires.

  7. Referee (association football) - Wikipedia

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    At the highest levels, referees wear a full duplex radio with customised headset to communicate between with their assistants, and assistant referees use electronic flags, which send a signal to the referee when a button is pushed. [4] [5] In matches with goal-line technology, referees will have on their person a device to receive the system's ...

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  9. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    The crew may also consist of a line judge, back judge, field judge and side judge, in the order listed: i.e. a crew of five officials have a referee, umpire, head linesman, line judge, and back judge. Officials are selected by the teams in advance or appointed by the governing league.