Oregon Adult Soccer Association

 

 

If you want the OASA rules, including Coed rules Playing Rules are here.

Following all affiliated adult outdoor soccer games in Oregon the referee must file a report including team rosters, Download the  Referee Report Form

If you are looking for Eric Beck's web page  assigning GPSD, NUWS, Indoor, tournaments, etc.

If you want Janet & Shanna's page for  OPSL, Youth, Tournaments, etc.

For those of you in the Central Oregon area:

 Central Oregon Soccer Referees

And the Eugene area:

Lane County Soccer Referees

If you want to referee Coed in the Portland area, contact Ginger Bradbury

The Official web page of the Oregon Referee Committee

If you want to become a USSF registered referee, the best thing to do is find the class you are interested in Here. Classes fill up fast! The fee for a class is $25 and then an additional $25 to register when you pass the USSF test. Minimum age is 12. Call 503.778.8005 for more information

If you are a current USSF Referee and want to upgrade see Procedure for Assessment.

If you have a specific referee related question and want the definitive, USSF response, Jim Allen's Ask a Soccer Referee is the best place.

To find out how much referee's make in various places around the country, and around the world, check out Mike Greenwood's page, under "fees"

Mike "Skipper" Goblet has complied some gems of wisdom at Soccer-referee.us Recommended reading.

The greatly entertaining and educational SOCREF-L can be found here http://www.socref-l.org/

For all sorts of soccer referee links MWSRA Links is the best place, including Jim Gordon's Links

Another site with good information, referee cartoons , etc. Corshamref.net

And yet another http://www.kenaston.org

The Watch and the Whistle - A Primer for young referees

Evans and Bellion blog The Art & Science of Refereeing

The complete IFAB Board Minutes South Bay Referee Association

Want to attend a soccer referee camp? Referee Camp

Uniforms:           Official Sports              Law Five

Proper Signals: Signals                        

    USASA Referee Program

Revised 08/05 U.S. Soccer Federation Statement on Head Injuries in Soccer and Padded Headgear

US Indoor Soccer Referee's Association

Another good resource is Referee Magazine

Site where you can download the differences between FIFA's Laws of the game and NF (High School) rules Rule Differences

High School Soccer for the state of Oregon OSAA

A code of Conduct for Officials to think about ODA

And for general information about: Officiating Development Alliance

A Brilliant essay on the history of the Laws Brief History of the Laws of the game.

FIFA's Official:

Laws of the Game (English)                

Regas de juego (Spanish)

Lois du jeu (French)

2004 Q & A about the Laws of the Game

 

 

If you would like to see a photo from the Advanced Clinic January 18-19, 2003