Jaworski Meets Requirements to Become NH’s Newest Regional Referee
New Hampshire’s soccer officiating community is celebrating the appointment of Hannah Jaworski as the state’s newest U.S. Soccer Regional Referee. Jaworski completed all of the necessary requirements set forth by U.S. Soccer to obtain her new licensure for 2025 over the span of time from July 2024 – June 2025.

Jaworski, who has been a US Soccer referee since 2014 and a Referee Mentor since 2023, has demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication over the years. Her extensive experience includes officiating at USYS and adult regional tournaments, and she notably represented New Hampshire and the East Region at the 2023 USYS Nationals. Her commitment to continuous learning and to giving back to the referee community is evident in every match she oversees.
Officials and fans alike are looking forward to Hannah’s contributions in her new role, confident that her expertise will continue to elevate the standards of soccer refereeing. Congratulations to Hannah Jaworski on reaching this milestone—she is poised to make a significant impact on the sport both regionally and beyond.
Becoming a Regional Referee
Regional referees have an interest in refereeing regional and national adult competitions including NPSL, USL-2 and Lamar Hunt Open Cup. They will also officiate grassroots players (both youth and adult) working with other Grassroots, Regional and National Referees.

In order to become a Regional Referee, Referees need to meet certain standards set forth by U.S. Soccer. These standards are set to make sure that all Regional Referees perform at a similar level across the country. To find out more, check out the Regional Referee under the Referees menu or click the button below.