Officiating is an essential part of the game, but it also places referees in emotionally charged environments. Passion, competition, and high expectations can sometimes cross the line into misconduct. Recognizing abuse and understanding how to respond are critical not only for personal well-being, but also for protecting the integrity of the sport. With the recent updates to referee protections from U.S. Soccer, officials now have clearer backing and stronger enforcement mechanisms than ever before.

Snap Soccer does not allow mixed association guest players based on standards from major youth soccer sanctioning bodies.  

 

This means that US Club Soccer teams may only take guest players registered under US Club Soccer, and USYS teams may only take guest players registered with properly stamped USYS player pass cards. 

 

Mixed rosters with player passes from different organizations will not be accepted at any Snap Soccer event. 

 

All guest players are expected to have a proper loan form even if it is not requested by event staff. Please see below. 

 

Resources 

  • US Club Guest Player Loan Form 
  • USYS Guest Player Form – please contact your state association (ASA, LSA, FYSA, etc.) 

 

Always refer to the Event Rules to review Guest Player requirements or limitations. 

 

Snap Soccer is committed to providing a fair, safe, and enjoyable tournament experience for all players, families, referees, and staff. As part of our ongoing effort to improve the quality and consistency of our events, Snap Soccer has implemented several updates to the 2026 Tournament Rules, effective immediately for all upcoming tournaments.

These revisions are designed to enhance player safety, clarify game play expectations, and streamline team administration. We strongly encourage all teams, coaches, and managers to review and comply with the updated requirements.

Key Updates to the 2026 Tournament Rules

  1. Strict Online Check-In Requirements & Deadlines

Online Check-In (OLC) is required for all teams and is expected to be fully completed by the Monday prior to the event weekend. While Snap Soccer understands there may be occasional delays in completing check-in, all teams are required to begin OLC no later than Monday prior to the event. 

Any team that has not started Online Check-In by that deadline will be charged a late start fee.

Additionally, teams are responsible for ensuring all information is accurate and complete, including:

  • Player/parent email addresses
  • Jersey numbers for each participating athletes

Incomplete or inaccurate submissions may result in inaccessible player data and missed or delayed important or emergent tournament communications to parents and guardians.

Additional information and guidance regarding Online Check-In for Snap Soccer Events on SincSports can be found here.

  1. Team Camera Placement Requirements

To ensure safety and consistency across venues:

  • Team cameras must be placed on the spectator sideline only.
  • All cameras and camera stands must be securely weighed down at all times

Improper placement or unsecured equipment may be removed by tournament staff.

  1. Enforcement of Unique Jersey Numbers

Snap Soccer will strictly enforce the existing rule requiring:

  • Matching team jerseys with unique numbers for each player, as submitted on the Official Tournament Roster
  • If necessary, teams may use tape to adjust jersey numbers on the fly to maintain compliance
  1. Score Verification Clarification

Following each match, team staff is responsible for verifying the final score with the Center Referee before leaving the field. This step is critical to ensure accurate standings and results.

  1. Prohibition of Artificial or Instrumental Noisemakers

To maintain a respectful match environment:

  • NO ARTIFICIAL OR INSTRUMENTAL NOISEMAKERS ARE ALLOWED
  • Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: air horns, electronic amplifiers, vuvuzelas (horns), cowbells, drums, 
  1. Zero Tolerance for Referee Abuse

Snap Soccer fully supports U.S. Soccer’s Referee Abuse Prevention (RAP) Policy. There is ZERO TOLERANCE for referee abuse, including physical or verbal harassment.

The RAP Policy enforces zero tolerance for physical or verbal abuse of referees. Violations may result in ejections, match suspensions, multi-game or time-based bans, and additional disciplinary sanctions, with teams held responsible for spectator behavior.

More information about the U.S. Soccer Referee Abuse Prevention Policy, including definitions & examples, can be found on their website. https://www.ussoccer.com/rap

Snap Soccer appreciates the cooperation of all participants as we implement these updates. Together, we can continue to create a positive, competitive, and respectful tournament environment for everyone involved.

For complete details, please review the full 2026 Tournament Rules. The link can also be found on all event SincSports websites under “Team Information” > “Documents”

For questions or additional information, please contact us here.