
Referee Minimum Match Requirements:
Effective September 1, 2004, each
Referee certified through the CSRP of the Connecticut Senior Soccer Association,
Inc., and the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association, Inc., must satisfy
the following minimum match requirements each year:
| Referee Grade |
Annual Amateur Matches
|
Annual Youth Matches
|
Total Annual
Matches Required
|
| National |
8
|
8
|
16
|
State One
(S-1) |
4
|
8
|
16
|
State Two
(S-2) |
4
|
8
|
12
|
Referee One
(R-1) |
0
|
8
|
8
|
Amateur matches must be regular league
matches in the CSRP service area. Amateur Cup matches can be used to meet
the minimum match requirements.
Youth matches must be league or tournament
matches in the CSRP service area. League matches must be 45-minute half
matches suitable for assessment. Tournament matches must be U17-19 and
must be at least 40-minute half matches. Where 45-minute half matches are
not available, referees are expected to officiate the highest level of
youth matches available in their area of the SRP service area.
If no amateur matches are available
in the area of the referee in the CSRP service area, the referee may substitute
youth matches as provided under paragraph 2.
A referee may use professional and
international matches to satisfy not more than 50 percent of the annual
match requirement of the referee.
Consistent with United States Soccer
Federation Policy 531-8, the SRA is directed to downgrade or not re-certify
any referee who consistently or blatantly fails to meet these minimum match
requirements. If the SRA downgrades or does not re-certify a referee, the
referee may appeal the decision of the SRA to the Connecticut State Referee
Committee.
If a referee is certified for only
part of a year, these minimum match requirements do not apply to the referee
for that partial year.
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Tel: 860-676-1161
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