During the webinar “The Importance of Referees in Sport”, organized on October 9 by the Culture, Research and Education Commission of Panathlon International, chaired by Antonio Bramante, a clear message emerged: referees are not only guardians of the rules, but also custodians of sporting ethics and role models of integrity.
Gwenda Stevens, President of the International Federation for Sports Officials (IFSO), presented the objectives of the Federation, while Professor Paul Wylleman highlighted the psychological and social challenges faced by sport officials — performance pressure, verbal abuse, isolation, and job insecurity. Addressing these issues requires specific mental skills – from stress management to self-confidence – and a holistic support approach that includes physical, psychological, social, and professional dimensions.
From the contribute of Belgium District President Paul Standaert and the introductory message by Panathlon International President Giorgio Chinellato, it emerged that Panathlon International promotes a culture of respect based on education, awareness, and recognition. Its initiatives aim to raise awareness among coaches, parents, and players, to introduce codes of conduct, and to enhance the value of referees through campaigns and training programs.
The final message is powerful:
Respect for referees is the foundation of fair play.
Only through education, empathy, and support can we ensure that those who uphold the rules are themselves respected.

