The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has selected city-based referee R Venkatesh and assistant referees R Manojkumar and P Vairamuthu for the programme being organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) from April 25 to May 4.
The trio will be representing India which was the only country from Asia to be given a chance to participate in the programme, Venkatesh said.
The three are upbeat about the course and said they hoped to learn by interacting with referees from various countries and also competing with seven other "teams (of three officials each)".
Venkatesh told PTI that it could be a big step in his dream of becoming a FIFA referee.
"Me and the two assistant referees will have to be at our best as we will be competing against referees from Europe. They will assess our knowledge, fitness and game performance," he said.
Apart from the training and game performance, fitness would be assessed, the 26-year-old Venkatesh said and added that "the three of us would get an opportunity to referee in the Swedish league and lower divisions of the French league during the 10-day programme."
Stating that the standards of umpiring in India had improved in recent years, he said the standard of referees in Tamil Nadu had improved and there were 10-12 of them in the national panel.
Also, Vairamuthu said the exposure the trio would receive would be valuable and help in the long run.
"I feel proud that the AIFF has selected us for the Geneva programme. It will help us achieve the dream of becoming international referees," he said.
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