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District Referee Administrators

Meet Your District Referee Administrators (DRAs)

The Indiana Soccer Referee Association (ISRA) will promote the game of soccer by striving to maintain the highest standard of soccer officiating. To accomplish this, we will ensure that Indiana Referees consistently follow a standard set of mechanics, consistently interpret and administer the Laws of the Game as defined by the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) and FIFA, and generally maintain the highest standard of integrity and "fair play." The ISRA will make every effort to help each and every registered referee reach his or her highest potential. We will maintain USSF-certified mentor and coaching programs that will be readily available for all referees.

District Referee Administrators

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Ismail Attallah
District 1
[email protected]

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Tim Kuhar
District 2
[email protected]

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Jeanie Wilt
District 3
[email protected]

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Kevin Warren
District 3
[email protected]

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Thom Parks
District 4 & 6
[email protected]

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Brian Lavelle
District 5 & 10
[email protected]

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Dilip Vyas
District 5 & 10
[email protected]

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Bruce Carlstedt
District 7 & 12
[email protected]

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Matt Hirsch
District 8
[email protected]

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Eric Cox
District 8
[email protected]

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Teresa Knear-Solorzano
District 9
[email protected]

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Steve Pardieck
District 11
[email protected]

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Steve Chalko
District 13
[email protected]

If your club is interested in hosting a Referee Course for New Referees, contact your District Referee Administrator (DRA).

SRC Organizational Chart - Names - 11.01.2024

U.S. Soccer Licensed Referee Assignors

List of Referee Assignors (as of 8-29-2023)

Assignor Code Of Conduct

Assignors have a duty to ....

  • Maintain the utmost respect for referees and other officials of the game, and I will conduct myself honorably at all times.
  • Make the assignments based on what is good for the game and what is good for the referee.
  • Reflect credit upon the organization.
  • Contribute to the continuous development of referees in the National Referee Development Program.
  • Conduct myself ethically and professionally in the assignment process.
  • Respect the rights and dignity of all the referees and not criticize them unless it is in private, constructive, and for their benefit.
  • Offer equal opportunity to all quality referees and not discriminate against or take undue advantage of any individual or group on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
  • Cooperate fully in the timely resolution of any grievance hearing or complaint.
  • Safeguard the confidentiality of the U.S. Soccer registered referee list.
  • Give priority to U.S. Soccer-affiliated games when assigning games.
  • Follow U.S. Soccer's Priority of Assignment policy.

Out Of State Referees Wanting To Referee In Indiana

  • All out-of-state referees wishing to referee games in Indiana:​
  • Must be a current USSF registered referee
  • Must meet the criminal background requirements of the competition authority and Indiana Soccer
  • Must complete the following form so that an account can be created for you in GotSport (statewide assignment system).
  • You no longer need permission from your SRA to officiate in Indiana. If your licenses can be verified in the U.S. Soccer Learning Center, you'll be instantly approved. If not, we'll need to get an email from your SRA, SYRA, or Registrar confirming your current:
    • A valid background check (using the USOPC standard),
    • "SafeSport" and "Intro to Safe and Healthy Playing Environments" licenses and
    • Grassroots or Regional Referee License