Reporting Misconduct

Whether it’s a caution (yellow card), a sending off (red card) or other misconduct, all of your reports can be submitted online via the Whole Game System using the following link: Whole Game System

The system allows match officials to submit reports electronically directly to the relevant County FA for cautions, send offs and any other misconduct.

The Whole Game System allows you to submit your misconduct report 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is the easiest way of sending your misconduct reports to the relevant County FA.

Using the Whole Game System
Unsure about how to report misconduct on Whole Game? For a step by step video, click here.

Practical advice
Misconduct reports can be difficult for referees to write, no matter what their age or experience. Should you find yourself needing to report misconduct from your match please in the first instance contact our Misconduct Officer, Dennis Phillips at:
denref4@gmail.com
07513 901789

The County FA discipline process may sometimes lead to a personal hearing following a referee’s report. Referees and neutral assistant referees are therefore reminded that if you are asked to do so, you must attend personal hearings.
Officials who fail to attend shall be reported to the County FA. Any referee having accepted a request to attend a personal hearing is then required to close the date with all appropriate competitions to ensure they don’t receive a fixture on that same day.