U.S. Soccer “Respect the Call” Campaign
Coaches and parents are reminded that full compliance with U.S. Soccer’s Respect The Call (Link to Respect the Call Initiative) initiative is required throughout this tournament. This initiative reinforces the critical importance of treating referees with respect and upholding a positive, sportsmanlike environment. Disrespectful conduct—such as disputing calls, using hostile language, or confronting referees—will be addressed under U.S. Soccer’s Referee Abuse and Assault Policy. The Referee Abuse Matrix outlines consequences ranging from immediate ejection and multi-game suspensions for verbal abuse, to longer-term suspensions or bans for physical or threatening behavior. Details on the initiative are available at ussoccer.com/respect, and the full abuse matrix can be reviewed at ussoccer.com/referee-abuse-matrix.
A summary of penalties—found in U.S. Soccer’s Referee Abuse Penalty Overview (link to PDF)—provides clear guidelines for misconduct consequences. Verbal abuse may result in a minimum two-game suspension, while threats or intimidation toward referees carry a minimum six-month suspension. Physical contact, such as pushing or grabbing, can lead to suspensions of at least one year or more. Parents and coaches must understand that their conduct has direct consequences and that setting a respectful example is essential for protecting the integrity of the game and the well-being of referees—many of whom are young or new to officiating. For additional information, here is the link to FAQ's. (FAQs Final)
For additional information, consult U.S. Soccer’s Referee Abuse Prevention Policy at ussoccer.com/rap.
