The training and practice camps began on February 2 in Antalya and will last until February 18.
The program includes 18 main referees, 24 assistants, as well as 7 instructors, a doctor-masseur, and a guest specialist from the AFC.
According to the Kyrgyz Football Union, the referees are engaged in physical training, participate in theoretical classes, analyze videos, and take part in practical sessions, as well as work at matches.
In addition, tests on the rules of the game, exams on the VAR system, and control standards for physical training are being conducted.
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