Join VAFA Umpires

Sign-up & Registration

Registering to umpire in the VAFA is easy – follow the link below and then email VAFA’s Umpire Operations Manager Stephen Privitera at stephen@vafa.com.au.


Why Umpire?

There are many different reasons that people take up umpiring, and for many, it becomes a lifelong passion.

Some start umpiring as teenagers looking for a weekend job, some as a retirement hobby, and others as players who’ve suffered one too many sets of bruised ribs. But they all have one thing in common – a love of the game.

There are many advantages to umpiring, including:

  • Generous (Tax Free) match payments

  • A strong club/community spirit amongst umpires (often described as being like a football club)

  • Being involved in Aussie Rules Football

  • High level of fitness and skills coaching, and a national accreditation scheme

  • Making new friends and contacts

For those who want to take their umpiring to the next level, there are well established pathways to ensure umpires can achieve their full potential.

Field, Boundary and Goal umpires of all ages and experience are always in high demand!

Why umpire at the VAFA?

The VAFA was formed in 1892, and as a long, rich tradition of high quality amateur football. The VAFA Umpires Association (VAFAUA) consists of over 400 umpires who officiate matches in the VAFA.

The VAFAUA and VAFA work closely to provide an excellent environment for umpires to enjoy their sport – be it as a weekend hobby, or with aspirations of umpiring in the AFL. The VAFA appreciates the important role umpires play in the game of football, and have put in place many initiatives to ensure that umpires are treated with respect. The VAFA maintains a zero tolerance policy towards umpire abuse, and has a no alcohol policy at games. The work of the VAFA has created an environment where umpires are treated well, and are welcomed by clubs, including to after-match functions.

The VAFA/VAFAUA provide high quality skills and fitness training according to the level and aspirations of the umpire concerned. Training and coaching sessions are conducted on Wednesday nights at the home rooms at Elsternwick Park Oval 1, Glen Huntly Road, Brighton.

The VAFA has strong links with both the Yarra Junior and South Metro Junior Football Leagues.

The VAFAUA consists of umpires from a variety of ages, cultural backgrounds, and we are proud to have female umpires in all three disciplines in the highest grades.

The community aspect of umpiring is of paramount importance to the VAFAUA, and the association runs social events throughout the year.

If you’d like to find out more about umpiring in the VAFA, please contact:
Stephen Privitera
VAFA Umpire Operations Manager
Email: stephen@vafa.com.au

If you’d like to find out more about the VAFAUA, including our community engagement, please contact:
Michael Evans
VAFAUA President
Email: vafaua.president@gmail.com

The easiest way to start your VAFA Umpiring journey is to come down to training and say hi!

All umpiring disciplines (Field, Boundary & Goal) train Wednesdays at Elsternwick Park Oval 1, Glen Huntly Road, Brighton, beginning at 6.00pm.