LCSRA Uniform Policy
- The primary jersey of the LCSRA consists of a black or gold jersey (either solid black or the new USSF black or gold), matching solid black shorts, black knee-length socks with three white stripes at the cuff, and black shoes (may have some white) designed for soccer.
- Jerseys and shorts are to be of a matching style and material/fabric. Also, the uniform must be commercially manufactured for the purpose of officiating (ex. Official Sports, Law 5, Olympus)The entire crew must have same jersey sleeve length and color.
- The alternate jersey for LCSRA officials is any other jersey color/style (i.e., fuchsia/USSF or red) as long as the same jersey length sleeves are worn by the entire crew and is to be substituted for the standard black/gold jersey indicated above only in situations where wearing black/gold conflicts with the uniforms worn by either or both teams.
- Jewelry is not to be worn by LCSRA officials during matches.
- Articles of clothing may be worn beneath uniforms provided that they do not extend beyond the length of the jersey sleeves, shorts, or socks; such additional clothing should be black in color.
- Under no circumstances will the referee be allowed to wear clothing over the appropriate uniform. (This includes but is not limited to jackets and/or pants of any style).
- At the discretion of the referee, Assistant Referees may be permitted to wear a jacket, pants, and/or gloves in extreme weather conditions provided such articles are black in color.
- Officials may wear caps during matches provided that they are of the baseball style and must be solid black with no emblems or designs on either the crown or bill. In any event, such caps are only to be worn to keep rain off prescription eyeglasses.
- Referees assigned to matches have the responsibility to insure that this policy is enforced and that their instructions are to be complied with by Assistant Referees during the course of his/her match.
- A referee has the right to dismiss an Assistant Referee from any match in which he/she is in violation of this policy and where, in doing so, the match would not be adversely affected.
- Officials are required to report violations of this policy to the Commissioner.