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==Process Overview==
==Process Overview==
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==Process Resources==
==Process Resources==

Revision as of 00:34, 31 March 2026

Respect the Call

Referee Abuse Prevention Policy (US Soccer Policy 531-9 and AYSO National Policy Article Nine, I.) is designed to make youth and amateur matches safer, more fun, and more empowering for everyone involved. Referee abuse will not be tolerated. We're asking everyone to do their part by knowing the rules, reporting referee abuse, and embodying behaviors that represent the best of us.

Referee Abuse Prevention Program (RAPP) : A How-To Guide for Policy, People, Process, Procedures & Protocols

It is strongly recommended that the Referee Abuse Program be administered by each Area for all events reported in that Area.

Due process is available to anyone against whom sanctions are decided.

Sanctions are enforced by the Regional Commissioner (RC) or Area Director (AD).

Process Roles

  • RAPP Administrator: Manages implementation/enforcement of RAP Program throughout the Area. Provides investigatory work, documentation and recommended actions to the RAPP Disciplinary Panel.
  • RAPP Disciplinary Panel: Based upon input from the RAPP Administrator, it determines sanctions for referee abuse violations in accordance with the RAP Program guidelines (with potential enhancements at the discretion of the Area Executive Board, i.e., ARA and RCs). Comprised of the ARA, ACA and a “neutral” party selected by the Area Director
  • Regional Commissioner (RC) or Area Director (AD): Supports coach, referee and spectator education. Enforces sanctions from the RAPP Disciplinary Panel.
  • Regional Referee Administrators (RRAs) and Area Referee Administrator (ARA): Support referee education and compliance with RAP Program protocols.
  • Area Coach Administrator (ACA): Supports coach education and compliance with the RAP Program.

NOTE: RAP Administrator and Disciplinary Panel are appointed each year by the Area Director (with input from the Regional Commissioners).

Process Overview

Process Resources

  • A document outlining the expected standards of behavior towards referees in accordance with the U.S. Soccer Referee Abuse Prevention policy, as adopted by AYSO. > Respecting_Our_Referees

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