On July 1st, 2019, US Soccer changed the way we, as a Country, register and certify referees. The new course is a better tool for training and certifying referees, and will prove beneficial for us once we are accustomed to the new way.
Details on the US Soccer Referee Pathway can be read here.
Per US Soccer, new referees must be 13 years of age or older at the time they register. State Referee Committees have no discretion in changing this.
(This change is due to new Federal Risk Management standards, COPPA compliance, and legal advice from the USSF legal team.)
Becoming a Grassroots Referee consists of accomplishing both of the following:
- Grassroots Online Course ($20)
- You may register for and complete this course now.
- Attending the Grassroots In-Person New Referee Course ($50 + $10 Admin Fee)
If you are 18 years or older, also completing these two mandatory items:
- US Soccer NCSI Online Background Check ($30) – valid for two years (available inside the Learning Center by end of July)
- SafeSport Online Training (Federal Law) – valid for two years
What To Do Next
- The unique account identifier is an email address. Parents may not use their lone email address to register multiple referees. Each referee needs their own email address. Parents may add a secondary email address to each account in order to receive any emails their referee is receiving from either US Soccer or the Georgia State Referee Committee.
- A known issue while creating an account in the LC is a browser timeout. If this occurs for you, the US Soccer recommended steps are to close your browser, clear your browser history and cookies, and try again. Alternatively, try a different browser or device to create your account.
- After creating an account, the prospective referee must register for the Grassroots New Referee Online Course ($20). 100% of the Grassroots Online Course must be completed before attending the In-Person course. Estimated time to complete is 4.5-6 hours.
- In-Person Entry level courses are typically held July through September, and again January through March.
- Courses will be continually loaded throughout July and August 2019.
- After you register for an In-Person Course, the lead instructor will email further details and an itinerary in the week leading to the course using the Communication tab within the course.
- The In-Person Course is an four to six hour course. Your lead instructor will email a more detailed itinerary in the week leading up to the course.
- Access Code: YC3E-6P5G-YYIL-CS2M
- If you have already completed Safe Sport training, log in to your account, click on the Menu in top left corner, Update Account, change tab to Profile, scroll down and ensure US Soccer is listed under Memberships. If not, just add it.
- If you have US Soccer listed under Memberships, Safe Sport certification will automatically migrate your information into the US Soccer Learning Center by September.
- Safe Sport must be completed before attending the In-Person course. Estimated completion time is 2-2.5 hours.
- Safe Sport is Federal Law passed by the United States Congress and is mandatory for anyone 18 years or older.
Step 4: Complete the US Soccer NCSI Background Check
(mandatory if 18 years or older)
- Available inside the Learning Center by end of July 2019
- Valid for two years per check
- Mandatory for all referees 18 years or older