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Becoming a soccer referee can be a rewarding experience for both adults and youth soccer enthusiasts. There are many benefits to being a referee: Earn money; Learn the game from a new perspective; Become a better soccer player; Give back to your local soccer community; Have fun!
Create profile at officials.myohsaa.org, sign up for and attend 10-hour OHSAA-approved "Bridge" officiating class covering OHSAA, differences between FIFA's Laws and NFHS Rules, Dual System Officiating Mechanics and Double-Dual System Officiating Mechanics.
Learn how to become a referee or umpire in Ohio by following the links below. Referee training in Ohio can be found here as well. Ohio uses a referee permit system for its officials. Referee permits in Ohio can be obtained for basketball, football, soccer, ice hockey, volleyball, wrestling, baseball, softball and field hockey as well as ...
Class 1 – Eligible to officiate all levels. Class 2 – Eligible to officiate all levels of contests except varsity contests in football, basketball, baseball, softball, and the Referee position in volleyball. Class 3 – Restricted to 7th, 8th and 9th grade.
In order to receive your permit to referee a particular sport, you'll need to take a officiating course for that sport, attend all course meetings, and pass the required exams. To get started, click the User Guide link on this screen. This will help start you down the path to becoming an official.
We strive to provide a single location where individuals can go to learn about all aspects of becoming and being a Soccer Referee in Ohio. We provide information on Entry Level Grassroots Training Classes for new referee.
First-off, you need to create an account: – Go to https://learning.ussoccer.com/. – Click on SIGN UP in the Upper Right Corner of the Screen. – Follow the Screen-by-Screen to get Signed up. Select the Desired Course.