REFEREE ABUSE PREVENTION POLICY (RAP)
U.S. Soccer has announced the implementation of Referee Abuse Prevention Policy 531-9, a significant step in safeguarding match officials across all levels of play. This policy, effective March 1, 2025, applies to both Youth and Amateur players, reinforcing a zero-tolerance stance on referee abuse.
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Penalty Overview
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Key Provisions of Policy 531-9:
- Zero Tolerance for Abuse: Any form of verbal, physical, or social media abuse toward referees will result in strict disciplinary action.
- Mandatory Reporting: Referees are required to report any incidents of abuse immediately to AYSO league or tournament officials.
- Standardized Penalties: Consistent disciplinary measures will be enforced for violations, including suspensions and potential bans.
- Education & Awareness: Players, coaches, and spectators should receive training on respectful conduct towards referees.
What This Means for Players and Coaches
- Youth and Amateur players must adhere to stricter behavioral guidelines during matches.
- Coaches and team officials are responsible for fostering a culture of respect and ensuring their players understand the consequences of referee abuse.
- Spectators will also be held accountable for their conduct at matches.
Commitment to Protecting Officials
Referees play a crucial role in the game, and AYSO and U.S. Soccer is committed to ensuring their safety and well-being. Policy 531-9 serves as a proactive measure to prevent abuse and promote a positive match environment for everyone involved.
For more details, visit U.S. Soccer’s Official Policy Page or contact our Referee Administrator.
Stay informed. Stay respectful. Protect the game.
Other resource links
USSF RAP Policy Main Page
Penalty Overview Matrix