When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Official (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_(gridiron_football)

    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

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referee

    The referee is assisted by up to six other officials on the field. These officials are commonly referred to as "referees" but each has a title based on position and responsibilities during the game: referee, head linesman ("down judge" in the NFL ), line judge, umpire, back judge, side judge, and field judge.

  4. Referee (association football) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Referee_(association_football)

    Each referee is primarily responsible for a specific area of the field similar to those of the assistant referees in the diagonal system, except that the referees are allowed and encouraged to move away from the touch line into the field, particularly as play approaches the goal lines. Like the assistant referees in the diagonal system, each ...

  5. Umpire - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umpire

    A second base umpire at a baseball game. In baseball and softball, there is commonly a head umpire (also known as a plate umpire) who is in charge of calling balls and strikes from behind the plate, who is assisted by one, two, three, or five field umpires who make calls on their specific bases (or with five umpires the bases and the outfield).

  6. Umpire (Australian rules football) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umpire_(Australian_rules...

    Field umpire – the field umpire (also known as a central umpire) is responsible controlling general play, and is positioned within the field of play. The field umpire is the only type of umpire permitted to award free kicks or initiate stoppages in play, and he executes ball-ups to restart play. [6] [7] [8]

  7. American football rules - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_football_rules

    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.

  8. 'That was really scary': Umpire hit in face with broken bat ...

    www.aol.com/news/really-scary-umpire-hit-face...

    Home plate umpire Nate Tomlinson avoided major injury after a piece of a broken bat flew through a slit in his mask at Tuesday's Dodgers-Angels game.

  9. Assistant referee (association football) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistant_referee...

    In association football, an assistant referee (also known as a linesman) is an official who assists the referee in administering the Laws of the Game during a match. Although assistants are not required under the Laws, at most organised levels of football the match officiating crew consists of the referee and at least two assistant referees.