Become a Referee

To become a referee you need to be at least 14 years of age to referee in the State of Alabama.

Exception: If turning 14 before February 1 of the following year, you may still register (after August 1 of the current year) for an entry level course and become certified, but you will not be able to referee until you turn 14 .

New Referee Training

Clinics are held throughout the year starting from August 1 of the current year and continuing until Feb 28 of the following year. The Initial Entry Course has two parts, training done online and the rest spent in an in-person field session in designated cities across the state.

Requirements

Age Limit

14 years or older

Enrollment

Check out the New Referee Clinics in your area

Training

2-3 hours online and attendance at a 2 hour field session

Safety and Compliance

SafeSport Trained, Safe Soccer Training and Background Check (18 yrs and older)

Online Module

50 question quiz of the Laws of the Game

Cost

17 years old and below: $100, 18+: $130 (Background check is $30)

Steps to become a Referee

You must create your profile on the US Soccer Learning Center website located here.

If you are having issues with your account, please contact referee@ussoccer.org.

You must complete the NCSI Background check if you are 18 years old and older before you can register for a course. If you are 17 years old or younger, go to step 3.

After completing the background check (if required), you will be able to sign up for a first-time referee class. The classes are through out the state. Find one in your local area by visiting the new referee clinics.

Every referee needs gear to officiate matches. You buy the gear from Official Sports, the official supplier of U.S. Soccer referee uniforms and equipment. The Alabama SRC recommends buying the short sleeve Yellow shirt first. You can buy a kit that includes the shorts, socks, flags and cards from either the Economy or Professional kits. We recommend buying the pro version since it more professional-looking and looks sharper. However it is $20 more but your very first match you will get that money back.

Your kit will provide you with your jersey (recommend either yellow and green), shorts, booklet, writing pad, socks, shorts, flags and patch holder. Bring your pen and your Fox 40 whistle and you will be good to go! The patch holder is used to stick on your USSF Referee License to attach/remove from your uniform as it is Velcro.

So, you have your equipment, your badge and you are ready to receive games! Fantastic. You will receive an account to sign up to Assignr shortly after the field session.

To finalize this section, familiarize yourself with how to accept or decline a game by visiting this page. Remember, accept or decline as soon as you can. Games will auto-decline after 48 hours.

Your field instructor will most likely give your names to local assignors who can start giving you games right away. Please read more about receiving games to set yourself up for success.