Colorado State Referees Administration

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The Colorado Joint Referee Committee promotes and carries out the National Program for Referee Development for all affiliated soccer within Colorado. The Committee sets policies within the state within the confines of the governing documents of U.S. Soccer and the National Program for Referee Development. Our job is to TRAIN, PROMOTE, AND RETAIN REFEREES as outlined by the National Program.

Referee Continuing Education Session

Thanks to all who attended the sessions this spring. Look for the fall session schedule soon.

All Referees are welcome to attend these free and informative sessions!

Topics of Interest - weekly education info

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2008 Regional / Professional Clinic Schedules

2008 Advanced and Intermediate Referee Clinic Schedules

Complete Colorado clinic schedule - click here!

Visit the Clinic Schedule page to see the updated schedule of Entry level, Bridge and Recertification clinics
(RECENTLY UPDATED with new Recertification clinics)

You must RSVP for the clinic you plan to attend to the contact person as well as use the online registration system to pay your fees. Bring either 2 copies of your payment receipt OR the completed E-form (not both).

The State Referee Committee thanks you for using the online registration system. We know there have been issues for some of our referees - We truly appreciate your patience as we work to solve every difficulty and create one of the top referee programs in Region IV.

 

 

 

 
   
 
 
 
 


Topic of the Month
- Revised Procedures Announcement

From:               Alfred Kleinaitis
                        Manager of Referee Development and Education

Subject:            Revised Procedures and Signals

Date:                May 14, 2008

            Senior referees, instructors, and assessors are continuously consulted regarding the effectiveness of the standard mechanics, procedures, and signals which are expected to be used by officials in this country.  These officials are on the front line in developing methods for handling new situations.  Such methods are tried, revised, discussed, and gradually fine-tuned before they are ready to be declared a "standard" procedure for use by all referees.

            As a result of this process, two relatively minor changes are being introduced in 2008 in accepted mechanics, effective as of this memorandum.  They will be incorporated into the 2008 version of the Guide to Procedures for Referees, Assistant Referees and Fourth Officials, soon to be available from USSF.  These revisions should be incorporated into your referee training programs as soon as possible.

            First, when the referee has signaled a foul and makes obvious eye contact with the assistant referee for advice on whether the offense occurred inside the penalty area, the assistant referee's signal to indicate that the offense was inside the penalty area has been modified (the signal that the offense was outside the penalty area is unchanged).  Instead of the flag being held straight down in front of the body, the assistant referee should display the flag across the lower body is shown in the figure below.

            Second, the responsibilities of the lead assistant referee for the taking of a penalty kick (as well as for kicks from the penalty mark to break a tie) will now clearly include assisting the referee in determining if a goal has been scored and for indicating if the goalkeeper has moved illegally and, as a result, a goal was not scored.  The signal to indicate this is the same as the signal described in the previous paragraph and is shown in the figure below.  Referees must be sure to discuss these changes regarding penalty kick and kicks from the mark situations in their pregame and to be very clear about the circumstances in which the signal for goalkeeper movement should be given.

New Assistant Referee Signal for:

  • Offense whistled by referee occurred inside penalty area
  • Illegal goalkeeper movement in penalty kick and kicks from the mark situations