Professional Referee Organization

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Professional Referee Organization
Country United States and Canada
Founded November 2012
Website proreferees.com

Professional Referee Organization (PRO) is the organization responsible for managing the referee and assistant referee program in professional soccer leagues in the United States and Canada, working alongside the United States Soccer Federation, Major League Soccer, Canadian Soccer Association, the North American Soccer League, United Soccer League PRO, and the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

The organization’s targets are to increase the quality of officiating in U.S. and Canadian professional leagues, develop more professional-quality officials at a younger age, and produce officials who will represent the United States and Canada in FIFA competitions.[1]

History

The U.S. Soccer Federation and Major League Soccer joined forces in 2012 to create the Professional Referee Organization and the aims for PRO is to develop a higher standard of officiating at a younger age and to produce referees who can represent the United States and Canada in FIFA competitions.

U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati said: “We’ve always understood that the development of referees is an important aspect to the growth of the game in the United States.

“PRO is another step toward the improvement and professionalization of our top referees. With the additional resources and funding provided by the formation of PRO, we will continue to build upon the progress we’ve already made.”

Heading up PRO is Peter Walton, a former referee who officiated just under 200 matches in the English Premier League.

The Commissioner of the MLS, Don Garber, was delighted to get Walton on board.

He said: “MLS and U.S. Soccer proudly welcome PRO General Manager Peter Walton, who will utilize his exceptional experience as a referee and as an administrator, along with substantial resources, to help MLS achieve its vision of setting the worldwide standard in officiating.”

Walton has been involved with professional football since he joined the English Football League as an assistant referee in 1993 before advancing to the FIFA panel of Assistants in 1996, and then onto the Referees panel of the Football League in 1998.

He accepted a full-time position as a referee in the English Premier League in 2003 and, in 2007, completed the Advanced Course for Referee Instructors hosted by CONMEBOL and FIFA in Ecuador.

Walton commented: “I’m looking forward to the next stage of my career as the general manager of the Professional Referee Organization.

“The formation of PRO by U.S. Soccer and MLS provides a great opportunity to increase the development of referees and improve the overall quality of refereeing in the U.S. professional leagues. It’s a worthy challenge and I’m excited to get started.”[2]

PRO's benefits

The PRO model allows for increased funding towards the referee program, the hiring of experienced technical staff, improved training opportunities for officials, additional identification, additional identification and training opportunities for up-and-coming officials, amplified numbers of full-time referees employed, and raise the investment toward sports science.

MLS Referee and Assistant Referee of the Year award

Since PRO's inception:

Year Referee Assistant Referee
2012
Silviu Petrescu Ian Anderson

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Officials

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Assistant Referees

  • Frank Anderson
  • Ian Anderson
  • Colin Arblaster
  • Marco Arruda
  • Claudiu Badea
  • Peter Balciunas
  • Gregory Barkey
  • Daniel Belleau
  • Eric Boria
  • Phillipe Briere
  • Mark Cahen
  • James Conlee
  • Jason Cullum
  • Bill Dittmar
  • Marlene Duffy
  • Kevin Duliba
  • Brian Dunn
  • Joe Fletcher
  • George Gansner
  • Adam Garner
  • Jeremy Hanson
  • Jeff Hosking
  • Sean Hurd
  • Baboucarr Jallow
  • Jonathan Johnson
  • Scott Kachmarik
  • Mike Kampmeinert
  • Kevin Klinger
  • Matt Kreitzer
  • Craig Lowry
  • Peter Manikowski
  • CJ Morgante
  • Jeff Muschik
  • Matt Nelson
  • Corey Parker
  • Brian Poeschel
  • Eric Proctor
  • Kermit Quisenberry
  • Corey Rockwell
  • Mike Rottersman
  • Paul Scott
  • Chris Strickland
  • Fabio Tovar
  • Anthony Vasoli
  • Adam Wienckowski
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4th Officials

  • Mathieu Bourdeau
  • Niko Bratsis
  • Jesus Cisneros
  • Daniel Fitzgerald
  • Mark Kadlecik
  • Alejandro Mariscal
  • Tyler Ploeger
  • Daniel Radford
  • Kevin Terry Jr.
  • Ted Unkel
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Support Staff

Position Staff
General Manager Peter Walton
Training & Development Manager Paul Rejer
Executive Assistant Sarah Bettison
Travel Assignment Coordinator Alan Brown
Finance Manager John Loder
Sports Scientist Matt Hawkey
Referee Manager Michael Kennedy
Intern Website & Media Liaison Natalie Melo

Source: proreferees.com

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Referee Coaches

  • Arturo Angelis
  • Gordon Arrowsmith
  • Amato DeLuca
  • Rick Eddy
  • Sandra Hunt
  • Alfred Kleinaitis
  • Joseph Machnik
  • Dave McKee
  • Jozsef Michna
  • Sandra Serafini
  • Erich Simmons
  • Gregory Watson
  • Don Wilbur
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References

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