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HomeReport Referee Assault/Abuse

Report Referee Assault/Abuse


THE POLICY

CLEAR RULES & CONSEQUENCES FOR A WINNING EXPERIENCE

U.S. Soccer & Michigan State Youth Soccer are standing firm to protect referees and restore respect to the game. The updated policy includes sanctions for any form of physical or non-physical abuse towards referees. We encourage every player and coach to learn what behaviors cross the line, so they can avoid penalties and help create a better culture for the future of soccer.

  • Download Policy 531-9
  • Download the Penalty Summary
  • Download the One-Sheeter

TO MAKE A REPORT, CLICK HERE

ref abuse code of conduct

VIDEO OVERVIEW

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Everyone deserves the opportunity to experience soccer without risking his or her well-being. We must protect those in service to the game.

Both Physical and Non-Physical abuse have no place in our game.


Suspensions will be for a number of games or time-based (or sometimes both) depending on severity and circumstance.


Players, coaches, and spectators are all encouraged to report abuse.


DID YOU KNOW

It’s time to bring awareness to this systemic problem

Referee abuse is an issue that’s on the rise. We need more productive dialogue about what is happening and how we can prevent it. The bright future of soccer depends on creating a safer, more inclusive environment where no one ever feels that his or her well-being is at risk.

WE ALL HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY

The game belongs to all of us. To ensure that soccer remains a positive experience for everyone, we need your help to stop referee abuse. Here’s how you can make a difference:

COACHES:

Lead by example. Set the tone for good sportsmanship with your players.

PLAYERS:

Respect your referees, whether you agree with their calls or not.

PARENTS & SPECTATORS:

Cheer for your team, not against the referee. Help create a positive environment.

REFEREES:

Know that your voice matters. Report abuse and keep the game safe.

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