While open to all, #SheCanRef is a female specific referee course. This will be a Grassroots Clinic with three local referees delivering content and leading discussions. Come learn from Kelly Dunbar, Sam Cary, and Anna Tuuri in an environment designed for the aspiring female official. Training for the Grassroots Referee Course is specific to youth and adult competitions in small-sided 7v7, 9v9, and/or 11v11 matches on outdoor fields.
The minimum age to become a Registered Referee with US Soccer is 13.
The minimum age to become a Registered Referee with US Soccer is 13.
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Mission & Vision
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Iowa Soccer is a non-profit organization whose membership is comprised of over 93 affiliate organizations, 35,000 youth and adult players and 6,500 coaches. Through a variety of programming, benefits and services, Iowa Soccer's staff and Board aims to live its mission.
Iowa Soccer is led by a professional staff organized to provide educational, developmental and competition opportunities, in addition to administrative resources, support and processes for its affiliate organizations.The five-member Board of Directors provides strategic vision and has ultimate fiduciary responsibility.
Iowa Soccer is led by a professional staff organized to provide educational, developmental and competition opportunities, in addition to administrative resources, support and processes for its affiliate organizations.The five-member Board of Directors provides strategic vision and has ultimate fiduciary responsibility.
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Iowa Soccer is led by a professional staff organized to provide educational, developmental and competition opportunities, in addition to administrative resources, support and processes for its affiliate organizations. The five-member Board of Directors provides strategic vision and has ultimate fiduciary responsibility.
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Iowa Soccer Association is the future of soccer in Iowa. Our mission is to provide soccer opportunities as we aspire to make soccer the sport of choice in our state. We embrace collaboration, strong member relations, innovative thinking and technology to drive the growth of our sport as we serve our members.
Member Dollars at Work
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The major sources of funding for Iowa Soccer are registration fees, user-fees from our programming and club affiliation fees. When a parent pays the club for their child to play, a small part of that fee covers what the club is obligated to forward to Iowa Soccer for those individual memberships. Sometimes included in the club's fee is the cost of the coach's registration, as some clubs choose to cover part or all of the fee for coaches.
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Organizational members are soccer clubs, youth soccer associations and adult soccer leagues that register players and coaches with Iowa Soccer. Additional organizations such as YMCA's or Parks & Rec Departments also have the option to become an Iowa Soccer Organizational Member. By way of registering and/or paying the affiliation fee, organizational and individual members are subject to all applicable Iowa Soccer Bylaws, rules and policies.
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