CONNECTICUT STATE REFEREE PROGRAM
Entry Level Referee - Instructions
Candidates for Grade 8 Referee Entry Level Training must be 13 years old by December 31, 2017.
Entry Level Training Process – Summary
The Entry Level Training Process is a combination of an On-Line Training Course to be completed at your own pace and once completed registration and attendance to (1) in-person/in-class session of 5 hours. The registration for the online portion of Session #1 will start on approximately 7/10/2017 and be open through 8/31/2017 with the required in-person sessions starting approximately August 5th and ending on September
10th. Session #2 will begin on 1/15/18 thru 3/31/18 with the required in person sessions starting the middle of
February and running through April 7th. There will be at least one in-person session most weekends in various areas of the state.
New Referee Candidates:
Referee candidates that are not in the CSRP database will create a new account via an on-line, onetime process.
Once the account has been created you will use the “eReferee Login” on the left hand side of the CSRP home
page https://www.ctreferee.net to access your account. The first portion of the Entry Level Training Process
will be the web-based “On-Line Training Course”. All Entry Level candidates must pass the “On-Line Training
Course” with 100% accuracy on the final 50 question test before they can proceed to the registration of the 5
hour in person session. During the in-person session of Entry Level Training Process you will learn the
mechanics of officiating, (how to use the flags, run the lines, inspect a field for safety etc.), and review Laws
5, 6, 11 and 12.
You will have a choice of dates and location for the in person session. You can find a list of those sessions on
the event calendar on the left hand side of www.ctreferee.net listed as entry level in class, click on the link
next to the session to get more detail about the session such as exact location, number of spots available etc.
However, you can’t register until the online portion of the entry level is completed. Please order a uniform kit
as soon as you register, information on ordering is in the detail below.
Existing Referees who have not Recertified:
Referees that have had a lapse in their Recertification or you failed your current Recertification Process will
be able to officiate after successful completion of all requirements for the Entry Level Training Course. Before
you can sign-up you MUST request permission from the CSRP Office to take the Entry Level Training Course;
e-mail the CSRP Office at [email protected] and provide your First Name, Last Name, and date of birth as it
exists in the CSRP database. You will receive a confirming e-mail that your account has be activated and that
you can start the Entry Level Training Process.
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Entry Level Training Process – Summary continued
For the officiating year 2018 Entry Level Registration will be offered in (2) sessions:
Entry Level Session #1 – 7/10/17 thru 8/31/17 – Referees will be eligible to work games in Fall 2017
after completion through December 31, 2018. They are issued a 2018 badge. They will recertify for 2019
in the late summer/fall of 2018. Registration ends 8/31 – you will be able to attend an in person session
through 9/10/17.
Entry Level Session #2 – 1/15/18 thru 3/31/18 – Referees will be eligible to work games in Spring 2018
after completion through December 31 2018. They are issued a 2018 badge. They will recertify for 2019
in the late summer/fall of 2018.
All "On-Line" requirements and attending the 5 hour in person session (In-Class review of Laws 5, 6, 11
and 12 and field session the Entry Level Certification must be successfully completed to be certified as a
Referee Grade 8.
If all the requirements are not completed in the "Fall" session Entry Level candidates may continue to
complete their requirements in the "Entry Level Session #2 – 1/15/18 thru 4/7/18".
All Entry Level candidates that register for the "Entry Level Session #2 – 1/15/18 thru 3/31/18" must
complete all the requirements by 4/07/18, there will be no extensions or refunds.
Any in-class session(s) not completed in the 2nd (Spring) session will require the Entry Level candidate to
start a “NEW” Entry Level process from the beginning if they decide to do so. There will be no continuation
of the Entry Level process beyond the (2) sessions in the same certification
year.
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New Referee Candidate Registration
The following steps document how a new Referee candidate creates an online account using the
three step process.
On the left side of the screen, select “eReferee Login”. Scroll toward the bottom of the page, and
locate the section circled below, and click the label.
On the first screen, fill in the information identified below with the red arrows. Leave the USSFID field blank, you will be assigned one by the United State Soccer Referee program after your certification is complete. You create the user id and password, this is what is used going forward to log into the system. Many users will use their last name and first initial as a user name, and a password that you can remember. The “password” and “confirm password” fields must be typed exactly the same. Case is significant in the password fields. Click the “Next Step” button when complete.
Important – Please Note: The Connecticut State Referee Program uses email extensively to communicate information, including Recertification timelines, clinics, information concerning Referee assignments and opportunities, as well as many other important communications. It is important that you regularly check your email account for information and keep the e-mail address on your profile up to date. All mass communication is sent only to the primary e-mail.
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On the next screen, again fill in the information identified below with the red arrows. Click the “Next Step” button when complete. Select the slider to identify your gender, fill in your street address, and select the town and zip code from the dropdown.
Note: Referees who are under 16 years of age MUST use their parent’s/guardian’s email address as the primary contact!!!
Enter the primary email address, retype the primary email address to confirm it in the next field, and supply an alternate email address as appropriate. The alternate address should be that belonging to the Referee if you are under the age of 16. Provide you cell phone and home address, and hit the record button at the bottom of the screen.
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On this screen, you are asked if you have ever been convicted of a crime of any kind. Background checks are run on all individuals over the age of 19, so be honest and truthful. Fill in the screen as appropriate, and hit the Update button.
Now you have created your online account and are ready to continue the certification process on
the same session when you create a new account. Any time from then on, login to the system
without creating a new account from the eReferee Login link on the left hand side of the homepage
of http:// www.ctreferee.net.
After you have finished the process above you are now considered an “Existing referee (or user)”. Type in the user name and password that you provided on the first registration screen above, then click the “Login” button. If you cannot remember it, click the “Get ID or Password” button.
Now proceed to the instructions on the following page for the Entry Level Process detailed steps:
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Entry Level Training Process – Detailed Steps
• The training is Windows/PC based and Internet Explorer and Firefox are the preferred
browsers, you may experience error messages or malfunctions with other browsers. Firefox
is the advised browser for MAC users (be aware there still may be some instances where
MAC users may experience compatibility problems when using eReferee applications).
• Referee Entry Level Registration and Training for USSF Grade 8 Referee will be done
“ONLINE” – go to the CSRP web home page http://www.ctreferee.net .
• If you are an existing Referee, who is taking Entry Level Training after a lapse in
Recertification (does not matter how many years passed since the last Recertification) or you
failed your Recertification Process, skip the New Referee Registration steps and continue
the Entry Level Process with the eReferee login and details that follow.
• New Referee Registration and creating an account in the CSRP database is a “One-time”,
“3-step” process --- click on the link for “New” Referee Registration on the Referee Clinic
page to begin:
o Step 1 – enter your First Name, Last Name, Middle Initial (if you have one) and Birth
Date – click on “Next Step” to proceed o Step 2 – enter all requested information:
Address, E-Mail Address, Phone Number(s), Gender, Country of Birth, Country of
Citizenship, Enter “CT” for State Affiliation for Connecticut – click on “Record” to proceed
o Step 3 – review all your entered information for accuracy – click on “Update” to
complete your registration record in the CSRP database
• Once you have completed your “One-time” Registration Process proceed to the CSRP home
page http://www.ctreferee.net and select the “eReferee Login” from the left navigation box;
login with your “User Name”, “Password”. You will be brought to your “Account” page, select
the “In-complete” link in the “Entry Level Process” table to continue.
•
• This will take you to the “Detail Entry Level” page – the first time you access this page you
will have to select the link “Become Referee” to register for an Entry Level Clinic as shown
in the following image:
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• The “Become Referee” link will enable you to select and pay for the Entry Level Training
process – cost of the Entry Level Training is $93.95 – In the middle of the screen you will see
“CSRP Referee Events/Online Courses/Clinics You Would Like to Register for:” –select
from the drop-down box “Clinics/Courses” – in the next drop-down box select “Grade Entry
Online Entry Level Registration for Online Grade 8 Entry Level Referee Training”. Next
you must pay for the Entry Level Training course; the only payment method is using a credit
card. All information about the fee will be displayed in light gray as you proceed through the
payment process. Click the “Submit” button, a screen will pop up saying your Transaction
was Successful, you can then select the “Back to Process Detail Summary” link.
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• The following screen will now be shown. This is the entry level certification detail screen. It
lists the steps you must complete in order to become certified as an official. You simply click
the “Next Step” button along the right side to view the material and advance through the
curriculum.
Entry Level Certification
Module 1
Instructions Completed
Payment Completed
Registration Profile Completed
Background Check N/A
Course Ethics Completed
Concussion Management Completed
Law 1 - The Field of Play (5:47) Completed
Law 2 - The Ball (3:42) Completed
Law 3 - The Number of Players (10:00)
Completed
Law 4 - The Players Equipment (4:26)
Completed
Law 7 - The Duration of the Match (5:00)
Completed
Law 8 - The Start and Restart of Play (5:14)
Completed
Law 9 - The Ball In and Out of Play (2:32)
Completed
Law 10 - The Method of Scoring (3:33)
Completed
Law 13 - Free Kicks (7:59) Completed
Law 14 - The Penalty Kick (6:03) Completed
Law 15 - The Throw-In (4:17) Completed
Law 16 - The Goal Kick (3:22) Completed
Law 17 - The Corner Kick (4:03) Completed
Law 11 - Offside (9:38) Completed
Law 12 - Fouls and Misconduct
(24:14) Completed
Law 5 - The Referee (24:23) Completed
Law 6 - The Assistant Referees (16:10)
Completed
Standards of Dress and Appearance Completed
New referee starter kit Completed
Download 2017-2018 Law Book Completed
CSRP Entry Level Test (Passing Grade =100 with unlimited tries)
Passed -
100
In-Class Clinic Next Step
Player Development (7v7 and 9v9) Not
Started
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• The screen below shows you what the screen looks like after you have processed the
“Registration Profile” update. (For new users, you will not likely need to change your profile at
all.)
• Next select the “Next Step” link for “Background Check” (age 19 and older), under 19 years
will not see “Background Check” in their Entry Level Process - Detail Summary page. Referees
19 years and older will have to complete the Background Check – highlight “Referee” from the
list “Select Your Organization”. This is a multi-step process, once you hit accept you will be
brought to the CJSA site. Continue with the process until you get the message “thank you for
submitting your background check”. When you are asked for your social security number you
may put in all 0”s. If you mistakenly x out of the background check before completing it go to the
red box in the middle of www.cjsa.org to complete it. However you must click on the link in the
referee process and have it move to pending to be cleared.
• The Background Check is not an automatic process – once you have submitted your
Background Check you will have to wait up to 5 business days for it to be processed before
you can resume the Entry Level process. Complete your Background Check early, do not wait
till the end of Entry Level Process in the last week.
• Next select the “Next Step” link for “Course Ethics”, read the “Referee Ethics” document and
continue with the process. Once you have completed this, you will be ready to start the video
portion of the certification.
• Click the “Introduction” video link, the video will open in a new browser window, watch the
video, and follow any instructions to ensure completion. Close the browser “tab” when the
video is complete, and you will notice that the screen has advanced to the next video. Note
that the Introduction video does not prompt you for any login information. When clicking the
second video link “Law 1 – The Field of Play”, it will prompt you for login information. Please
fill in the login screen as follows. Use the same login information for all the videos.
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• On the brainshark login screen, type your own name, email address (referee email), state
association, and type 2018 in the clinic number, leave USSF ID blank. Click the “Remember
Me” button, then hit Submit to start the video. Again follow all instructions within the video to
ensure you receive credit for watching the video. Note the line in the top right informing you of
the completion criteria status. As you proceed through the video, the status will eventually
change to completed. This information is forwarded back to CSRP. The links stay active, you
may watch the videos as many times as needed.
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• After you have completed the videos, you will be tested on the material you have learned. You
are required to receive a 100% score but have unlimited opportunities to do so. Click the “Next
Step” link to start the test.
• The test screen is shown below. The screen shows you a summary of the questions on the
top (Question Grid), and a single question at a time on the bottom. As you navigate through
the test using the “Next” or “Prior” buttons, your answers and flags are automatically saved.
The grid at the top summarizes the questions you have answered or flagged for follow-up. If
you want to mark a question for review, click the slider on the bottom to “Yes”, and the question
button in the grid will become colored yellow when you navigate to the next question. The
Grade button will become available to you when all questions have been answered, and there
are no review flags. The screen below shows that I marked question 1 for review, I skipped
question 2 without an answer, I have completed question three, and I am currently viewing
question 4. When all the buttons on the question grid are green (except for the one you are
viewing which is blue), the test can be graded. You must hit the “Save” button first before you
can hit the “Grade” button. When the test is graded, the system will tell you which questions
you have wrong. You can “Grade” the test as many times as you need in order to achieve a
passing grade (100%).
• The next link is to download and save the Laws of the Game or save the link to your favorites,
please be aware it is a 210 page document. US Soccer is no longer providing grade 8 referees
with a copy of the 2017-2018 Laws of the Game so please use this as your reference. The
online book can also be found here:
https://ussoccer.app.box.com/s/bc7a95ea55a7cccd257e/file/185203896547
• After successful completion of the "On-Line" Entry Level process you will need to register for a
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review of Laws 5, 6, 11 and 12 & New Player Development Module for short sided game
in youth level). Check the CSRP “Event Calendar” from the left hand side of
www.ctreferee.net for posted In-Class sessions. To see the detail of any particular session,
click on the link next to the session. It will give you exact location, number of spot available,
etc.
• For the In-Class Session you will need wear the approved Referee uniform and bring a whistle,
pen/pencil/data wallet, and Referee flags. Refer to the standards of dress and starter kit
information in the curriculum. You can borrow full legal uniform for the In-Class Session. You
must have FULL USSF certified uniform in order to be given credit for the In-Class Session. If
you do not receive your uniform kit in time for the session you will get credit for the session
once you receive the kit, lay it out flat, take a picture of it and e-mail the picture to the instructor
along with your name and date of the session you attended. The kits can be ordered from
Official Sports or there is a link to order a kit at a discount from Team Sports and Soccer and
Rugby ( local companies) on the homepage, you may also find them at your local soccer
specialty store such as Soccer Post, etc. (Dick’s, Models, etc. do not carry them). The primary
color is gold, however some clubs do wear a different color, so check with the clubs to which
you plan to officiate to ask what color shirt to order.
• After you complete all "On-Line" requirements and attend the In-Class Session the Entry
Level Certification process will be complete and you will be certified as a Referee Grade 8.
You can start officiating as soon as the instructor gives you credit for attending the class, the
incomplete link you click on to access the detail will change to completed. The current year
USSF Referee badge will be given to you at the field session, however you will not be added
to the list of registered referees if you were not in complete uniform. Contact the assignors
(or referee coordinators) by going to the club website at any clubs you wish to work for to ask
how to be added to their referee pool. You can also find a list of certified assignors in
alphabetic order list by district at https://www.ctreferee.net/resources/assigning/. You will
need to check both the current year and the last year lists.
CSRP
Connecticut State Referee Program
705 North Mountain Road
Newington, CT 06111
Tel: 860-919-0850
e-mail: [email protected]
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