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Definition of Officiators

Officiator
Officiator Of*fi"ci*a`tor, n. One who officiates. --Tylor.

Meaning of Officiators from wikipedia

- The Director of Officiating can refer to a position within several professional sports leagues: Director of Officiating (NHL), National Hockey League...
- A permission to officiate (PTO), also known as a licence to officiate, is a concessionary ministry licence granted by an Anglican bishop. It is most commonly...
- The Director of Officiating for the National Hockey League (NHL) heads the league's officiating department and reports directly to the senior vice president...
- touchdown, while also rushing for 18 yards, was named Super Bowl MVP. The officiating in Super Bowl XL was met with criticism from members of the media soon...
- the game and was widely decried as incorrect. NFL Vice President of Officiating Dean Blandino stated that the no-call on p**** interference was debatable...
- Carl Johnson (2001–2009; 2013–present) line judge; vice president of officiating 2010–2012 Ken Jurca (2009–present) umpire Alex Kemp (2014–present) field...
- Bottlegate, also referred to as The Beer Bottle Game, was an officiating controversy that resulted in a fan riot during an American football game in the...
- football, high school football, and other levels of football have other officiating systems, which use less than the standard seven officials. High school...
- phone call he held directly after the game with the NFL's Senior VP of Officiating, Al Riveron, who admitted the officials had missed the call He referenced...
- season, officiating controversies occurred during various games leading many analysts and players to complain about the poor quality of the officiating.[citation...