Canada OSA Referee Special Incident Report Form - Ontario 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Game Details' section. Enter the game number, home and away team names, their registration numbers, league/competition, age group, division, district association (if applicable), field name and city/town, and the date of the game.
  3. In the 'Incident Details' section, specify when the incident occurred by selecting from options such as before the game or during specific halves. If known, provide names and positions of those involved.
  4. Describe the incident in detail. Use the space provided on the form or continue on a separate page if necessary.
  5. Complete your details in the 'Referee Details' section by printing your name, OSA number, and signing where indicated. Include assistant referees' names and registration numbers as well.

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The Entry Level Referee Clinic is for those who would like to become an accredited referee on 9v9 and 11v11 games and are 14 years of age (by March 31st) and older. By taking the clinieferee is automatically registered for the season with Ontario Soccer and does not have to register again until the following year.
How do I become a Soccer Referee? Sign up for the digital course here. Take the online course and study the material. Pass the online test. Submit your credentials to a game assigner in your area (their contact info will be provided when you complete the course) Officiate your first game!
As of Dec 30, 2023, the average hourly pay for a Soccer Referee in Ontario is $17.53 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $27.88 and as low as $9.38, the majority of Soccer Referee salaries currently range between $12.26 (25th percentile) to $18.99 (75th percentile) in Ontario.

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How to become a referee Obtain a high school diploma or equivalent. Choose the sport you want to officiate. Obtain specific training. Complete state registration. Gain experience for career advancement. Become certified.
The first step in becoming an Ontario soccer referee is to enroll in a referee certification program. These programs are run by the Ontario Soccer Association and YRSA and typically take a few weeks to complete. They consist of a combination of online and in-person training sessions.

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