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USSF has decided to alter the Official Referee Uniforms worn by all
USSF Referees for the first time since 1998. A new pattern, plus a new color
option (green) will eventually take the place of the current jerseys. A new sock
pattern will also be introduced. The shorts will remain the standard black.
Note that the old jersey patterns and socks may still be worn, and that combinations of old and new patterns may be worn by officials in Youth and Amateur Adult matches.
See the complete USSF announcement below.
Fred Bieber, State Referee Administrator for SC
3011 Knightbridge Road
Columbia, SC 29223-2130
803.730.3733
fbieber@usit.net
From the U.S. Soccer Communications Center:
NEW OFFICIAL SPORTS INTERNATIONAL REFEREE
UNIFORMS
WORN DURING MLS CUP FINAL NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
Referee Crew Was First to Wear the USSF-Approved Green Shirt;
Old Version Still Acceptable for USSF Referees to Wear
CHICAGO (Nov. 19, 2007) – The brand new Official Sports International uniforms
worn by the referee crew during the MLS Cup this past Sunday (Nov. 17) are
now available for purchase at officialsports.com. The four-man referee crew
was the first to wear the uniform, which was approved by the USSF earlier this
year.
The new uniforms feature a
redesigned shirt and socks, as well as a new color option with green being added
to the array of gold, red, blue and the traditional black. The new design
features include an updated stripe pattern, raglan-style sleeve and a colored
notch on the back collar. Also featured on the sleeve of the shirt and on the
shorts is the updated U.S. Soccer Referee Program logo, which was introduced
earlier this year.
Referees will have two options on the type of sock they will wear during
competitions. The new sock is embroidered with “U.S. Soccer Referee” on the foot
of the sock, but referees are also permitted to wear the three white-stripe sock
or the black sock with the old U.S. Soccer Referee Department logo, as both are
still USSF-approved.
In the future, OSI will only sell the new uniforms, but the old striping pattern
is still USSF-approved and acceptable to wear during games. In youth and adult
amateur games, it is also acceptable for the crew to wear a combination of new
and old uniforms. Referees are encouraged to purchase the new uniform when
replacing their old version as the updated stripe pattern will be grandfathered
into becoming the official referee uniforms of U.S. Soccer.
The launch marks the first time U.S. Soccer’s official referee uniform design
has been changed since 1998, when an updated kit was presented after the World
Cup. The last time a new USSF-approved color option was made available was 2002,
when blue was introduced. The new uniforms are available for purchase at
officialsports.com. Official Sports International has served as the exclusive
supplier of USSF Referee apparel and accessories since 1998.
The man in the middle for Sunday’s final was Alex Prus of Simpsonville, S.C.,
who officiatied his first MLS Cup. The assistant referees were Adam Wienckowski
of Elkridge, Md., and Robert Fereday of Laurel, Md., both of whom will be ran
the lines in their first MLS Cup. The fourth official was 2007 MLS/OSI Referee
of the Year Brian Hall.
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12/13/2007