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Professional Referee Organization (PRO) is the organization responsible for managing the referee and assistant referee program in professional soccer leagues in the United States and Canada, working alongside the United States Soccer Federation, Major League Soccer, the Canadian Soccer Association, the United Soccer League, the National Women's Soccer League, and the U.S. Open Cup.
As part of the course, trainee referees must officiate games and they do so at this level. Upon successful completion of the course, a referee will move up to either level 8 or level 7 depending on their age. If the referees are aged under 16, they become level 8 referees; if they are 16 or over, they automatically become level 7 referees.
The National Football League Referees Association (NFLRA), established in 1972 as the Professional Football Referees Association is a labor union that serves as the collective bargaining agency for game officials with the National Football League (NFL). The NFLRA has been involved in two work stoppages, lock outs taking place in 2001 and 2012.
The weather report across the state for the week of May 9, 2022, in Indiana was just about perfect, and yet that didn't stop 71 baseball and 19 softball high school games from being cancelled.
FIFA maintains five lists in total: men's and women's association football referees, [3] [4] men's and women's futsal referees, [5] [6] and a single list of beach soccer referees. [7] Officials in the association football lists are nominated as either referees, assistant referees and/or video match officials. [8]
The 2024 MLS referee lockout was a labor dispute between the Professional Referee Organization (PRO), the organization responsible for assigning and managing referees and other match officials for Major League Soccer, and match officials represented by the Professional Soccer Referees Association (PSRA), a labor union for professional match officials in Canada and the United States.
What Is an NFL Referee’s Salary? The reported average annual salary of $205,000 for NFL refs is likely not too far off the mark. It is estimated that Brad Allen, the 2nd highest-paid ref in the ...
NFL officials had an average salary of $205,000 in the 2019 season. This salary is fixed and not dependent on the number of games officiated. How much money do NFL refs make?