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BTW, from what I have seen, there exists a fundamental problem in the referee vs concussion handling scenario. There has been basically a lack of training/education given to referees. This includes for handling player issues, and for handling any issue that may arise with the referee crew. The center referee is in the highest level, for potential concussion happenings. They could get hit by a hard kicked ball, or accidentally hit by a fast moving player and knocked to the ground. The AR can get hit by the ball, trip over a hole/spectator. If a member of the crew was to be placed in a concussion related scenario, what is done? Do they sit out? What does the crew do, in regards to the member of their crew that was involved in the incident? Does a report have to be made? Often referees are just dropped off. If the referee was knocked out, what is to be done (bear in mind that with no parent there, there is no medical consent). What does the crew do?
Your statement, "There has been basically a lack of training/education given to referees," is total BS. Beginning four years ago referees began receiving training on concussion/head injuries and how to handle (protocols) a possible concussion. I have had three sessions of training on head injuries plus two online CDC and US Soccer trainings in the past year. The majority of referees are far more educated on concussion symptoms and the protocols than most coaches or parents.