We are looking for referees and all NEW aspiring referees must be certified by USSOCCER before they can work. North Carolina Soccer Referee Association (NCSRA) administers the certification with all online course work. All new aspiring referees must complete the online work and pass the test in order to be certified.

2018 New Referee Certification
Register here: https://www1.arbitersports.com/front/102762/Site/Non-Displayed-Posts/2018-Entry-Level-Registration
All referee coursework is done online.
Eligible Referees
Minimum of 14 years old (or within 3 months of turning 14)
NCFC only uses USSF certified referees for all its programs
NCFC does not use Grade 9 referees
NCFC Game Assignment and Pay Rates
14 and 15 year olds usually start out as assistant referees for U11/U12 games, and the starting pay rate is $15/ game.
16-18 year olds start out as assistant referees for U13/14 games, and the starting pay rate is $23/ game.
Registration Fee
$80: 17 year olds or younger
$105: +18 years old
Certification Completion
After passing the certification test you must contact Ralph Jordan, NCFC's Referee Assignor, in order to be scheduled to work. New referees usually start out as an assistant referee (AR) on younger games.
The 2018 Certification allows you to officiate the remainder of 2017 and all of 2018. Re-certification is required every year and begins July 1 for the following year.
Referee Courses
Registration, certification, re-certification and more information can be found at USSF-NC Arbiter Central Hub
Arbiter-Referee Scheduling Software
New referees or referees new to NCFC can email Ralph their name, a unique email address, experience, and certification information in order to be added to the Referee Assignment Data Base in the Arbiter. Referees will then receive a login to Arbiter where they can enter their personal data and get set up to receive game assignments.
FAQS
Have more questions? Check out our FAQ pages
FAQs
Match Reports
NCFC Youth teams are provided Match Reports to bring to the Games. All completed Match Reports are to be kept by the Center Referee. Scores from each match must be entered by the Center Referee into the Arbiter program in order to be paid.
Download Match ReportRules of Play for Recreation & Challenge
Make sure you know all the rules for NCFC Recreation & Challenge games
Questions
Contact Ralph Jordan, NCFC's Referee Assignor: [email protected]
Game Day Mobile Phone: (919) 761-4135
Please use the game day mobile number for:
-Referees or coaches to report no shows, lateness, serious game problems or etc.