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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, the Canadian Soccer Association, the United Soccer League, the National Women's Soccer League, and the U.S. Open Cup.
Founded | November 2012 |
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Headquarters | 420 Fifth Avenue 7th Floor New York, NY 10018[1] |
Area served | United States and Canada |
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Website | www |
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.[3] The referees employed by PRO are represented by the PSRA.[4]
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.
Then 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."[5]
Employee | Title[6] |
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Mark Geiger | General Manager |
Nick Primavera | Chief Operating Officer |
John Loder | Director of Finance and Accounting |
Joe Fletcher | Chief Refereeing Officer |
Sarah Bettison | Manager of Human Resources and Planning |
Yolanda Samuel | Executive Assistant |
Dax Almazan | Manager of Payroll and Accounting |
Sandro Ricci | Director of Senior Match Officials |
Frank Anderson | Manager of Senior Assistant Referees |
Greg Barkey | Manager of Video Review |
Alan Black | Director of Technical Programs |
Alex Prus | Director of PRO2 Match Officials |
Mark Kadlecik | PRO2 Referee Coach |
Erich Simmons | PRO2 Referee Coach |
Tom Beckvermit | Director of Sports Performance |
Lisa Stalans | Head of Sports Medicine |
John Westbrooks | Head Sports Performance Coach |
Nicole Ward | Director of Operations |
Amy Edwards | Manager of Tactical and Video Analysis |
Leisha Alcia | Operations Coordinator |
Diane Johnson | Manager of Travel |
Season[7] | Referee | Assistant Referee |
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2012 | Silviu Petrescu | Ian Anderson |
2013 | Hilario Grajeda | Kermit Quisenberry |
2014 | Mark Geiger | Paul Scott |
2015 | Alan Kelly | Corey Parker |
2016 | Frank Anderson | |
2017 | Allen Chapman | Corey Parker |
2018 | Alan Kelly | Joe Fletcher |
2019 | Allen Chapman | Brian Dunn |
2020 | Ismail Elfath | Kathryn Nesbitt |
2021 | / Robert Sibiga | Cory Richardson |
2022 | Ismail Elfath | Corey Rockwell |
2023 | Victor Rivas | Ian McKay |
Ahead of the 2024 MLS season, these match officials were listed on the PRO rosters.
As of January 2024, these PRO officials' were listed on the international roster:[13]
As of September 2024, these PRO officials were listed on the PRO2 roster: [14]
In December 2018, Jair Marrufo as referee, Frank Anderson and Corey Rockwell as assistant referees, and Mark Geiger as an assistant video assistant referee, were selected to oversee the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup final.[19]
In August 2023, six PRO officials were appointed to the FIFA Women's World Cup final—three on-field and three video officials. Tori Penso was chosen to adjudicate the final, alongside assistant referees Brooke Mayo and Kathryn Nesbitt. Also chosen were Support VAR Armando Villarreal, Standby VAR Carol Anne Chenard, and Standby AVAR Drew Fischer.[20]
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