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Urs Meier has been calling for the professionalization of our referees for years. The former top referee dreams of conditions like those found in professional football players, “with a coach, fitness coach, therapist, nutritionist and even media training,” he says. Although much has happened in recent years, we are still miles away. In contrast to professional colleagues abroad, our referees not only earn less, they also train themselves and also reach into their own wallets.
Schärer is 80 percent employed by the association
With the exception of figurehead Sandro Schärer, who is 80 percent employed by the union, all referees still work “on the side”. The trained agronomist Esther Staubli, one of the best referees in the world for many years, still works part-time at the agricultural school in Zollikofen BE. This is what all our referees do professionally:
FIFA Referee
Luca Cibelli – teacher
Alessandro Dudic – Lawyer
Lukas Fähndrich – teacher
Fedayi San – HVAC planner (building services)
Sandro Schärer – Referee
Urs Schnyder – teacher
Esther Staubli – teacher
Lionel Tschudi – Financial expert
Referee Superliga
Sven Wolfensberger – Hausmann / in training to become a teacher
Stefan Horisberger – Head of the SBB division
Luca Piccolo – Accountant
Nico Gianforte – Financial advisor
Anojen Kanagasingam – Head of «OdA Police» office
Mirel Turkes – Driving Instructor
Johannes von Mandach – economist in business consulting
Source : Blick

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