March 4, 2025
Becoming a volleyball referee in Central Florida is a great way to earn money while staying involved in the game. Whether you’re officiating youth, high school, or competitive leagues, refereeing offers flexible scheduling and competitive pay. Earnings vary based on experience, game level, and tournament opportunities.
If you’re interested in becoming a volleyball referee, Primary Coverage Officiating (PCO) can help with training, certification, and game assignments.
Referee pay is based on league level and experience. Here’s a breakdown of typical pay per match:
Championship and playoff matches often pay more, and some leagues offer additional compensation for travel.
One of the best aspects of officiating volleyball is the ability to work multiple matches in a day. Many referees work:
✅ 2–5 matches per day on weekends
✅ 1–3 matches per night during the week
✅ Tournament weekends with back-to-back matches
A referee working 3 matches per night at $50 per match can earn $150+ per night, making it a great part-time job.
Primary Coverage Officiating (PCO) helps referees get the best game assignments and maximize their earning potential.
✅ Competitive pay and flexible scheduling
✅ Stay active and engaged in the volleyball community
✅ Develop leadership, decision-making, and communication skills
✅ Opportunities to progress to higher-level matches with increased pay
Volleyball referees in Central Florida can earn $25 – $150 per match, making it an excellent side job for students, sports enthusiasts, and those looking for additional income.
Primary Coverage Officiating provides training, certification support, and game assignments to help you start your refereeing career.
Contact Primary Coverage Officiating today to begin your journey as a volleyball referee!