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referee coursesNew Grade 8 Referees (Black Badge)
Courses offered through PA-West All those interested in taking a Grade 8 course should check the PA-West Referee Clinics page (linked below) for information on classes in the area. Classes are $100 and typically run two full days. Lebo Cup Referee Course New Entry Level Referee Course Interested in refereeing in-house, but not yet ready for the Grade 8 class? MLSA offers no-cost instruction geared toward refereeing Lebo Cup. Our first class was held on August 27th - we had 19 students attend! We will let you know when the class is scheduled to run again. In the meantime, GO LEBO! This referee course is geared to students who will be 13 or older before the soccer season begins.. how do i register?LEBO CUP REFEREE - To register for the Lebo Cup Referee class, contact us by email at
and we will send you registration informtion.
PA WEST - All other courses are managed by PA West. Schedules for classes throughout PA-West (sorted by date) and registration/payment details can be found through the e-Referee system on the PA-West Home Page.
Select Referees > Calendar or go directly to the PA-West Referee Clinics page.
Note: You will need to create/update your referee record in e-Referee before the system will let you sign up for courses.
Using e-Referee:
Specify Home Club - The e-Referee system allows you to specify a home club; select Mt Lebanon to put your name on our contact list for e-mails and match assignments.
Track Match Count - If you are using e-Referee to track your match count (necessary for upgrade to Grade 7), it is recommended that you provide counts through the Spring 2012 session, and then provide your full Fall 2011 count in next year’s update.
Verify Contact Info - If you are not tracking match count, simply verify that contact information is correct and update your record.
Questions? Contact MLSA at
Last updated on 12-28-2011
| MLSA organizes and conducts programs of education and competition in the sport of amateur soccer. Its goals are to promote and elevate the standards of sportsmanship and fair play among the youth of our community; to provide an opportunity for all participants to develop and improve their athletic skills; and to promote the sport of soccer in a spirit of cooperation with other community activities. |