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- New Jersey State Referee Committee | NJSRC
Are you looking to become a soccer referee? Click here for...
- New Jersey State Referee Committee | NJSRC
Are you looking to become a soccer referee? Click here for more details! Click Here to Register for our Continuing Education Webinars! As we start the 2024/2025 season, we must know the Rules of Competition for the leagues you will be assigned to. Your assignor can give you those rules and/or send you a copy of the website so you can download it.
New Jersey State Referee Committee 109 White Oak Lane, Suite 72 H Old Bridge, New Jersey 08857 Office: (732) 607-1374. Fax: (732) 607-0296 Email: office@njrefs.com
If you are interested in becoming a soccer referee, you will need to complete a certification course before you can begin. Go to www.njrefs.com to find a course near you. If you are 13 years old or older, you should take the Grassroots level referee course.
If you want to become a referee in New Jersey, you will need to join a local officials association or chapter. These associations are certified by the NJSIAA to train officials for the following high school sports: football, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, ice hockey, lacrosse, volleyball field hockey and wrestling.
NJSIAA administers a variety of sports for its member schools. SCOA focuses exclusively on high school soccer. Click here for the official application form and detailed instructions to join SCOA. (Questions may be emailed to referee@scoanj.org.) The general steps to become a SCOA high school soccer referee are as follows: Register with SCOA.
109 White Oak Ln. Old Bridge, NJ 08857. +1 (732) 607-1374. https://www.njrefs.com. The Soccer Referee Office in Old Bridge, NJ, serves as a central hub for managing and coordinating referees for soccer matches and tournaments in the local area.