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Want to become a referee?

Tom Tianich • Sep 17, 2022

Want to become a referee? - NOW IS THE TIME!

If you are 14 years or older and would like to become a referee, click the the button to be taken to the Florida Soccer Referee website and complete the registration process.

For more information on refereeing in the greater Hollywood area you can contact Tom Tianich
by email HERE.

FSR will be hosting an on field training in Hollywood soon which is part of the above mentioned certification.


REGISTER TO BECOME A REFEREE HERE STEP-by-STEP Instructions Already a referee? Get Games!
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