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Futsal Registration

There are two primary registration groups in the USA.  They are US Futsal and US Soccer.  Information on registering for each organization is included below.


US Futsal is required for all US Futsal Sanctioned events.

US Soccer is required for all US Soccer, USYF, & United Futsal events.

Registration - Under Construction

First Time Registration

Brand new to Futsal? Here's how to get your licenses/badges.

US Futsal

$25

U.S. Futsal Registration - U.S. Futsal

Choose Referee Registration

US Soccer

$50

U.S. Soccer Learning Center (ussoccer.com)

Choose your state association to find courses in your state.


Annual Renewal

Information on renewing your license each year.

US Futsal

$25

U.S. Futsal Registration - U.S. Futsal

Choose Referee Registration

US Soccer

$50

U.S. Soccer Learning Center (ussoccer.com)


Upgrading

Upgrading to the next level.

US Futsal

$30 - $50

State, Regional, & National levels available.

Assessments Required.

U.S. Futsal Registration - U.S. Futsal

Choose Referee Registration

US Soccer

$75

Regional level available.

Assessments required.

U.S. Soccer Learning Center (ussoccer.com)


Fitness

Fitness tests for futsal referees - May be required for US Soccer Regional Futsal Referees.

Speed

Speed is test 1. It measures the referee’s maximum speed over 20 meters.

Change of Direction

The Change Of Direction Ability is the 2nd test,which is also known as CODA test. It assesses the referee’s ability to change direction.

Endurance Test

Test 3 is the Assistant Referee Intermittent Endurance Test. This ARIET test measures the referee’s capacity to perform repeated forward and sideways running over a prolonged period.

Testing notes

The CODA and ARIET links above provide more information on each test.


The time between the end of Test 1 and the start of Test 2 should be 2 to 4 minutes. The time between the end of Test 2 and the start of Test 3 should be 6 to 8 minutes.


Testing should be performed on a futsal pitch or a similar surface.


All fitness testing should be conducted by a licensed referee coach.

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