This agreement is between a referee, as an independent contractor, and a soccer league.
This agreement is between a referee, as an independent contractor, and a soccer league.
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The salary for a referee ranges from $27 to $50 per youth game. The MLS pays $900 per game and the highest-paid referees are in Spain, they get $6,354 per game!
Winning the ball; attacking; losing the ball; defending.
U.S. Soccer Grassroots Referees are qualified to officiate competitive, small-sided or recreational youth matches and amateur adult matches. The U.S. Soccer Grassroots License has both an online and in-person component. Grassroots Referees will register for courses and be certified through State Referee Committees.
U.S. Soccer requires that all re-certifying referees to once more complete an in-person field session in the licensing process.
The purpose of the Grassroots Referee Course is to prepare officials for the competitive youth game. Based on the level of training provided, U.S. Soccer recommends that these officials be assigned accordingly to best service the game.
In selecting officials, experience and ability as a Referee and as an Assistant Referee shall be considered. Officials MUST take and pass an online NCAA Soccer Rules Test. Officials will have two attempts to pass the exam with 90 percent or better score.
Assignors should be selected by the affiliated competitions being served with advisement from the State Referee Committee. Assignor appointments should be made for a period of at least one year and assignors should be familiar with the registration and certification processes for officials.
Obtain at least three years of game experience at the high school level or U17 and higher in USSF games. Officiate as a referee in at least 25 games at the high school, competitive, amateur, professional, or other games that the Chapter deems to be at the appropriate competitive level.
Elite referees can make between $6,500 to $10,000 per match as the main referee. Non-elite referees can make between $1,000 $3,000 per match. As assistant referees, elite officials make between $2,000 $3,000 per match, whereas non-elite officials make between $350 $750 per match.
Typical match fees were $850, while an annual soccer referee salary was $55,000. Women referees earned $300 per match, with annual earnings of $18,000 per year. The median pay for all umpires, referees and other sports officials was $28,550 per year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.