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Officiels et justice sportive

9 types de parties prenantes

Le fair-play dépend d'un arbitrage compétent et cohérent. La pétanque dispose d'une hiérarchie structurée d'arbitres du niveau club jusqu'aux officiels internationaux.

1

Club Umpire (Level 1)

Officiates internal club competitions and local leagues.

Motivation

Contributing to the club, learning the rules deeply.

Besoins

  • A searchable rules repository with worked examples and umpire commentary so edge cases can be resolved on the court within seconds
  • Lightweight dispute-recording tools that capture facts and decisions impartially, protecting friendships and club cohesion after the match
  • Clear authority guidance and escalation paths so they know exactly when to call a regional umpire or jury for support
2

Regional Umpire (Level 2)

Officiates regional qualifiers and open tournaments.

Motivation

Deeper involvement, officiating at higher-quality events.

Besoins

  • A regional assignment calendar with travel-distance estimates and per-event compensation visible before they accept
  • Structured incident-reporting workflows that document player behaviour and produce evidence trails for follow-up disciplinary action
  • A library of complex case studies with expert rulings so they can prepare for difficult situations before they arise on the piste
3

National Umpire (Level 3)

Officiates National Championships and premier national events.

Motivation

Prestige, officiating at the highest national level.

Besoins

  • Decision-support tools and instant rules access that help them stay confident and consistent during nationally-televised, high-stakes finals
  • Transparent performance analytics with peer evaluation so their judgement can be defended publicly with concrete, objective evidence
  • Coordinated travel planning with per-diem tracking so championship weekends are logistically smooth and properly compensated
4

Confederation Umpire (Level 4)

Officiates continental events like European Championships and EuroCup.

Motivation

International recognition, experiencing different pétanque cultures.

Besoins

  • A multi-language rules repository with side-by-side translations so they can communicate decisions clearly to players from every member nation
  • A reference of national rule interpretations and confederation precedents that highlights differences and the agreed continental standard
  • International travel coordination with visa-aware itineraries, accommodation logistics, and per-diem tracking for cross-border assignments
5

International Umpire (Level 5)

Elite cadre officiating World Championships and World Games.

Motivation

Ultimate recognition, representing their nation at the highest level.

Besoins

  • Video-review tools and elite peer support that help them deliver flawless decisions under the intense scrutiny of world-stage finals
  • Global travel coordination with visa, accommodation, and per-diem logistics handled centrally so they can focus entirely on officiating
  • A long-term performance and legacy record that documents their world events, evaluations, and contribution to the international cadre
6

Aspiring Umpire

Player or official working toward umpire certification.

Motivation

Deeper understanding of the game, contributing to the sport.

Besoins

  • Structured training modules with progress tracking and exam preparation so they can move from beginner to certification with a clear roadmap
  • Transparent certification requirements per tenant and per level so they know exactly which exams, mentor hours, and assignments are needed
  • Mentorship matching with experienced umpires who can shadow them at events and balance learning with continued playing commitments
7

Competition Jury

3–5 member panel supporting umpires at official competitions.

Motivation

Ensuring fair competition, supporting umpires.

Besoins

  • A complete case dossier with incident reports, video clips, and witness statements aggregated in one view before deliberation begins
  • Time-boxed deliberation tools that surface relevant precedents quickly so decisions remain consistent even under tournament time pressure
  • A precedent database covering similar past rulings so the jury can balance consistency with the specific circumstances of each case
8

Jury President

Leads jury deliberations, has casting vote in ties.

Motivation

Leadership, ensuring fair process, efficient resolution.

Besoins

  • Structured deliberation workflows with anonymous voting and casting-vote support so strong personalities are channelled into a fair, recorded process
  • Time-tracking and agenda tools that keep deliberations moving forward and deliver decisions within the tournament's tight scheduling windows
  • Decision-publication tools that turn the jury's reasoning into clear, well-cited statements suitable for players, federation, and public audit
9

Referee Delegate

FIPJP or federation representative ensuring compliance at major events.

Motivation

Maintaining standards, supporting event quality.

Besoins

  • Compliance checklists tailored per event type so they can observe systematically and intervene only when standards genuinely require it
  • Diplomatic feedback templates and private umpire-evaluation tools that deliver honest assessments while preserving working relationships on site
  • Comprehensive report-generation tools that turn observations, photos, and timestamps into a polished delegate report ready for the federation

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