Organization of State Referee
Administration
Each
state shall have a:
State Referee Administrator
- Served
fifteen years as a certified Referee and
have attained State Class 1 Referee Status f
- Served
five years as certified Instructor or
Assessor
- Serves a
two year term
State Director
of Instruction
- Served
ten years as a certified Referee and have
attained State Class 1 Referee Status
- Served
five years as a certified Instructor and
have attained a Regional Instructors Status
- Serves a
two year term
State Director
of Assessment
- Served ten
years as a certified Referee and have
attained State Class 1 Referee Status
- Served
five years as a certified Instructor and
Assessor and have attained a Regional
Assessors Status
- Serves a
two year term
State Assignor
Coordinator
- Served
five years as a certified Referee
- Served two
years as a certified Assignor
- Serves a
three year term
Referee
Disciplinary Committee
- Shall have
five members one of whom shall be the State
Referee Administrator
- Each
member shall serve a five year term
State Referee Administrator
The State
Referee Administrator shall be nominated by
the State Executive Committee upon
recommendations of the Amateur and Youth
Representatives and be appointed by the
National Office. His or Her duties shall be:
- Enforce
all policies set forth by the National
Office
- Register
all Referees and Assignors in his or her
state
- Supervise
all programs pertaining to referees
- Appoint
the State Assignor Coordinator upon
recommendation of the State Executive
Committee
- Recommend
the State Director of Instruction and State
Director of Assessment for approval by the
National Office
- Chair the
Referee Disciplinary Committee
State Director of Instruction
The State
Director of Instruction shall be nominated by
the State Executive Committee and the State
Referee Administrator and appointed by the
National Office. His or her duties shall be:
- Supervise
all Instructional Programs
- Appoint
area Instructional Coordinators
- Certify
all Instructors except for National
Instructors
- Notify all
officials of any Law or policy changes
- Work with
the State Director of Assessment for the
instruction of all Assessors
State Director of Assessment
The State
Director of Assessment shall be nominated by
the State Executive Committee and the State
Referee Administrator and appointed by the
National Office. His or her duties shall be:
- Supervise
all Assessment ProgramsAppoint all Assessors
to matches
- Certify
all Assessors except for National Assessors
- Supervise
Youth Referee Development Programs in
conjunction with the State Referee
Administrator and State Assignor Coordinator
State Assignor Coordinator
The State
Assignor Coordinator shall be appointed by the
State Referee Administrator upon
recommendation of the State Executive
Committee. His or her duties shall be:
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Supervision of all Assignors
- Supervise
the training of assignors in conjunction
with the State Director of Instruction
- Supervise
the proper assignment of all Referees
- Supervise
Youth Referee Development Programs in
conjunction with the State Referee
Administrator and State Director of
Assessment
Referee Disciplinary Committee
The Referee
Disciplinary Committee shall be established to
deal with any matters of inappropriate or
unethical conduct by Referees, Instructors or
Assessors. It shall be chaired by the State
Referee Administrator and shall have four
members. The State Executive Committee will
appoint the four members. Two members must be
certified referees, instructors or assessors
and two shall be chosen from the State Amateur
and Youth committees.
Any charges must be formally made to the State
Executive Committee and State Referee
Administrator in writing. If the charges are
concluded accurate the charges will be
forwarded to the Disciplinary Committee within
seven days of the original complaint. The
committee will set forth the protocol of its
proceedings and will hold the meetings within
thirty days from the date of the original
complaint. The accused must be given the
right to be present at all hearings and the
right to defend his or her self. All decisions
made by the Disciplinary Committee can be
appealed to the National Office in writing
within thirty days of the decision.
Referee Registration
Referee
Registration will be supervised by each State
Futsal Referee Administrator. Each
registration form must be signed by the
appropriate authority and all information
requested must be provided and completely
accurate. The national office will not accept
any forms directly from the official unless
verified and signed by the State Referee
Administrator and appropriate instructor.
Referee Grades
Grade 10
United States Futsal Federation "Referee
Class 2"
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Minumum Age: |
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None |
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Badge: |
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USFF
Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All youth
games (ages 16 and under) |
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Grade 9
United States Futsal Federation "Referee
Class 1"
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Minumum Age: |
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17 |
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Badge: |
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USFF
Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All youth
games |
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Grade 8
United States Futsal Federation "State
Referee Class 2"
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Minumum Age: |
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18 |
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Badge: |
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USFF State
Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All youth
games and amateur games through second
division and Assistant Referee in Amateur
Division Games below the top division. |
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Grade 7
United States Futsal Federation "State
Referee Class 1"
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Minumum Age: |
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19 |
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Badge: |
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USFF State
Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All youth
games, amateur games through second
division and Assistant Referee in top
Amateur Division Games. |
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Grade 6
United States Futsal Federation "Regional
Referee Class 2"
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Minumum Age: |
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20 |
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Badge: |
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USFF
Regional Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All Regional
Youth games, State Amateur games including
first division and Regional Amateur
Division matches. |
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Grade 5
United States Futsal Federation "Regional
Referee Class 1"
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Minumum Age: |
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21 |
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Badge: |
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USFF
Regional Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All Regional
and National Youth games, Referee in
Regional and National Amateur Games and
Assistant Referee in professional league
and international cup games. |
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Grade 4
United States Futsal Federation "National
Referee"
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Minumum Age: |
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23 |
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Badge: |
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USFF
National Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All games
except formal FIFA international matches;
assistant referee for international
matches. |
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Citizenship: |
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U.S.
Citizenship or Permanent Residency |
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Grade 3
United States Futsal Federation "National
Referee (International Panel Candidate)"
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Minumum Age: |
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24 |
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Badge: |
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USFF
National Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All games
except formal FIFA international matches |
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Citizenship: |
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U.S.
Citizenship |
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Grade 2
United States Futsal Federation
"International Referee"
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Minumum Age: |
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24 |
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Badge: |
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FIFA
Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All games
except top FIFA International Matches |
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Citizenship: |
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U.S.
Citizenship |
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Grade 1
United States Futsal Federation
"International Referee"
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Minumum Age: |
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25 |
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Badge: |
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FIFA
Referee, with current year |
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Authorized
Assignment Level: |
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All games |
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Citizenship: |
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U.S.
Citizenship |
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United State
Futsal Federation grade and title of an
official will be determined solely by the
standards and examinations issued by the
National Office. Annual examination is
required.
The National Office will issue all Badges
and Referee/Instructor/Assessor
Registration Cards and will determine the
official Referee Uniform(s) to be worn for
all sanctioned matches. |
Referee Grade Maintenance and
Upgrade Requirements
Requirements for USFF Entry
Level Referees (Grade 10)
- Attend an
entry level 16 hour Referee Course
- Pass
written exam with minimum score of 75
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Recommended Assessment after 1st 10 games
Maintenance Requirements for
USFF Grade 10 Referees
- Attend 5
Hour Re-certification course
- Pass
Re-certification exam
Upgrade Requirements from USSF
Grade 10 to Grade 9
- Maintain
one year as a Grade 10
- Attend 10
hour Intermediate Referee Course
- Pass
written exam with minimum score of 85
- Pass
Formal Assessment at the U16 level or higher
Maintenance Requirements for
USFF Grade 9 Referees
- Attend 5
Hour Re-certification Referee Course
- Pass
re-certification exam with minimum score of
85
Upgrade Requirements from USFF
Grade 9 to Grade 8
- Maintain
one year as a Grade 09
- Attend 10
hour Advanced Referee Course
- Pass State
Referee Exam with a score of 80
- Pass two
Formal Assessments at the U19 level or
higher
- Pass
Physical Fitness exam
- Referee of
125 games
Maintenance Requirements for
USFF Grade 8 Referees
- Attend 10
hour Advanced Referee Course
- Pass State
Referee Exam with a score of 80
- Pass a
Formal Assessment at the U19 level or higher
- Pass
Physical Fitness exam
Upgrade Requirements from USFF
Grade 8 to Grade 7
- Maintain
one year as a Grade 08
- Attend 10
hour Advanced Referee Course
- Pass State
Referee Exam with a score of 85
- Pass three
Formal Assessments at the Amateur Level or
higher
- Pass
Physical Fitness Exam
Maintenance Requirements for
USFF Grade 7 Referees
- Attend 10
hour Advanced Referee Course
- Pass State
Referee Exam with a score of 85
- Pass a
Formal Assessment at the Amateur level or
higher
- Pass
Physical Fitness exam
Upgrade Requirements from USFF
Grade 7 to Grade 6
- Maintain
two years as a Grade 7
- Attend 10
hour Advanced Referee Course
- Pass
Regional Referee Exam with a score of 80
- Pass three
Formal Assessments at the Division 1 Amateur
Level or higher
- Pass
Physical Fitness Exam Referee of 150 games,
50 games must be at the 19 level or higher
Maintenance Requirements for
USFF Grade 6 Referees
- Attend 10
hour Advanced Referee Course
- Pass
Regional Referee Exam with a score of 80
- Pass a
Formal Assessment at the Division 1 Amateur
level or higher
- Pass
Physical Fitness exam
Upgrade Requirements from USFF
Grade 6 to Grade 5
- Maintain
one year as a Grade 6
- Attend 10
hour Advanced Referee Course
- Pass
Regional Referee Exam with a score of 85
- Pass two
Formal Assessments at the Division 1 Amateur
Level and one at the Professional level
- Pass
Physical Fitness exam
Maintenance Requirements for
USFF Grade 5 Referees
- Attend 15
hour Advanced Referee Course
- Pass
Regional Referee Exam with a score of 85
- Pass a
Formal Assessment at the Amateur level or
higher
- Pass
Physical Fitness exam
Upgrade Requirements from USFF
Grade 5 to Grade 4
- Maintain
two years as a Grade 5
- Attend
National Referee Certification Session
- Pass
National Referee Examination
- Pass 5
assessments, 3 of the assessments must be on
professional games
- Pass
National Referee Physical Fitness Exam
- Referee of
200 games, 50 must be at the men’s amateur
level or higher
Maintenance Requirements for
USFF Grade 4 Referees
- Attend
National Referee Certification Session
- Pass
National Referee Examination
- Pass 3
assessments on professional games
- Pass
National Referee Physical Fitness Exam
Upgrade Requirements from USFF
Grade 4 to Grade 3
- Maintain
one year as a Grade 4
- Attend
National Referee Certification Session
- Pass
National Referee Examination
- Pass 3
assessments, 2 of the assessments must be on
professional games
- Pass
National Referee Physical Fitness Exam
All Referees
must be in grade for a minimum of 1 year prior
to being upgraded to the next level. If a
person does not pass the written examination
the entire examination must be retaken after a
minimum waiting period of one month. Each
Failed Assessment requires two passing
assessments as an offset.
Procedure for Referee Upgrades
- The
referee must notify the State Referee
Administrator in writing before beginning
the process.
- The
referee should notify the State Assignor so
that the proper games can be assigned for
evaluation purposes.
- He or She
must then contact the State Director of
Assessment so that the SDA can send
assessors to the games in which the referee
will be evaluated.
- After the
referee fulfills all the requirements for
upgrade the SRA will send all information to
the Regional Director of Officials for
approval.
- The RDO
will then send the proper paper work to the
national office.
Cross Certification Policy for
USSF Referees
All United
States Soccer Federation Referees must certify
as Grade 10 Class 2 Referees for a minimum of
(1) one year before they attain the equivalent
United States Futsal Federation grade. USSF
Referees must complete all certification
requirements for the USFF equivalent grade.
All United States Soccer Federation National
Referees will be certified as United States
Futsal Federation Grade 6 Regional Class 2
Referees and must maintain USFF certification
criteria.
Out of State Travel Policy
The referee
wishing to referee out of the state in which
he is registered must notify the State Referee
Administrator of both states in writing for
approval. Any regional tournament or
Professional assignment will come from the
Regional Director of Officials and requires no
approval from the State Futsal Referee
Administrator for that referee traveling out
of State.
Referees traveling out of state to or from a
referee appointment are expected to dress
appropriately. A blazer with federation seal
or a polo shirt with federation seal is
recommended. Referees are expected to act
appropriately and conduct themselves in a
professional manner.
Procedures for Reporting
Referee Assault
- Referee
assault is any intentional act of physical
violence at or upon a referee or his/her
personal property.
- Abuse is
defined as a verbal statement or physical
act not resulting in bodily contact, which
implies or threatens physical harm to a
referee or the referee’s property or
equipment.
The referee
who has been assaulted or abused must contact
by telephone the President of the State
Association and the State Referee
Administrator the same day of the incident. He
or She shall send a written report to the SRA,
State President and the league within 48
hours. The report must be accurate and may
include any police or medical reports.
If the incident has occurred at a tournament,
the tournament director must be notified in
writing the same day. If the incident is out
of the referee’s home state a written report
must be sent to the Regional Director of
Officials within 10 days.
Game Priority in Referee
Appointments
Referees
registered with the United States Futsal
Federation are expected to be ethical in
acceptance of assignments. It is permissible
for a referee to release a lower level
appointment to accept a higher-level
appointment for the benefit of the referee
program. This policy only applies if 72 hour
or more notice is given and no substantial
financial commitment has been made for another
referee appointment. The following matches are
listed in the order of priority:
- All FIFA
Appointments
- All
CONCACAF Appointments
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International A Matches
- Any U.S.
National Team Matches
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Professional Division 1 League Matches
- All
National Cup Finals
- All
Regional Cup Finals
- Other
Professional League Matches
- National
Tournaments
- Regional
Cup Competitions
- State Cup
Competitions
Youth Referees
Each state
will establish a Youth Referee Development
program supervised by the State Referee
Administrator (SRA) to promote the
certification, re-certification and mentoring
of youth referees. The SRA should work in
conjunction the State Assignor Coordinator
(SAC) to ensure that youth referees are
assigned appropriate level games and are being
properly mentored. Senior level referees,
preferably certified instructors and
assessors, will be chosen by the SRA and SAC
to participate in the program.
Each year States will recognize female and
male mentors and referees. The SRA will
submit the names to the regional office which
will send certificates recognizing the
officials for their contributions to their
states and the USFF. These referees should be
sent to the regional tournament as
representatives of their states.
Physical Fitness Test
The test is
to be administered by a USFF certified
instructor who has been given permission by
the State Director of Instruction. The
instructor is required to sign a document with
the date, location and results of the test.
The test must be taken before the registration
deadline of each state for certification of
that year.
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50 meter
dash (run twice) |
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Under 38 |
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9.0 seconds |
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9.0 seconds |
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Over 38 |
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9.5 seconds |
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9.0 seconds |
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200 meter
dash (run-twice) |
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Under 38 |
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35 seconds |
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32 seconds |
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Over 38 |
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40 seconds |
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32 seconds |
USFF Modifications to Laws
Subject to
the agreement of the National Office with
state associations, the laws may be modified
in their applications for matches where the
players are under 19 years of age and for
players over 35 years.
The following modifications are permissible:
- size and
weight of ball
- durations
of the periods of play
- size of
the Playing Court
- An
addition to Law XII where a goalkeeper is
not permitted to throw the ball over the
halfway line which will result in an
indirect free kick for the opposing team.
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