For the last 15 years BRYC has provided United States Soccer Federation (USSF) certified training for all of its officials. This training requires 15 hours of instruction and a passing grade of 75 percent on the USSF test for all new referees. USSF also requires five hours of recertification training, which includes retesting, each year.
BRYC officials receive and additional 3-4 hours of training and instruction each season through our regular meetings. All BRYC youth officials start as linesmen and after ten games are eligible to take the BRYC center upgrade test. This test is specially designed to ensure that our younger officials are ready to take on the responsibilities of working in the center.
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Coaches are parent volunteers participating in and teaching soccer. Coaches receive a handbook and other aides that describe the rules of the game, good coaching techniques, and strategies for effective practices. On an annual basis, BRYC offers Virginia Youth Soccer Association certified "E" license soccer coaching training.
BRYC will pay for volunteers to attend this 16 hour training (usually scheduled over a weekend) if they agree to coach Recreational Soccer for at least two seasons. Each season House Soccer also offers two hour coaching clinics that all new coaches are strongly encouraged to attend. Finally all new coaches meet with the Recreational Soccer Referee director for a detailed review of soccer rules.
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