Referees Development
As part of the Long Term Officials Development program, International Soccer Club is committed to keeping the Match Officials Community updated on our LTOD activities.
LTOD will inspire and empower all Matches Officials to reach their personal career goals by providing a standard-based education and development program, through strong leadership, inclusivity, and clearly defined structure.
An integral component of the Long Term Officials Development strategic initiative, the Match Officials Development program has introduced a Talent Identification Reporting Process with the OSA.
ISC acts as an agent for identifying junior Game Officials talent and submit it to the OSA for further progress
Official on the field showing potential and has the talent, our Director of Referees will complete the Talent Identification Survey form: https://www.ontariosoccer.net/match-officials
Once a name is provided via the survey, Ontario Soccer will forward the information to assignors and the District Referee Coordinator for follow up on the identified match official.
Club Technical Directors and/or technical leads are also encouraged to submit names.
A five-year strategic initiative, the LTOD is now an integral component of the Operational Plan of the Soccer Operations Department. LTOD will provide a standards-based education and development program, through strong leadership, inclusivity and support.
All aspects of the Match Official Development Program will be strengthened, as Development Support Team members, Match Officials and the game will benefit from a ground breaking development and soccer training mississauga program.
As part of the Long Term Officials Development program, we committed to keeping the Match Officials Community updated on our LTOD activities.
In the document below, you will see a list of activities and their status, as well as some charts that were created after we completed our LTOD surveys:
Ontario Soccer is proud to announce the launch of the Long Term Officials Development (LTOD) program.
Over the past three years, the Match Officials Development Committee and Staff have surveyed, conducted analysis and discussed programming with thousands of registered match officials, Districts Referee Coordinators, clubs and relevant stakeholders throughout Ontario. From that work the LTOD program has been designed and it will advance match officials development in the same way LTPD revolutionized player and coach development.
A five-year strategic initiative, the LTOD is now an integral component of the Operational Plan of the Soccer Operations Department. LTOD will provide a standards-based education and development program, through strong leadership, inclusivity and support.
All aspects of the Match Official Development Program will be strengthened, as Development Support Team members, Match Officials and the game will benefit from a ground breaking development and training program.
As an important part of the roll-out of LTOD, Ontario Soccer will be hosting Regional LTOD Information Sessions across the province.