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​133 Sports Parkway

Suite F

Keller, TX 76248

Office hours

Tuesday: 9:30 – 1:30

Thursday: 9:30 – 1:30

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Location

Grapevine-Southlake Soccer Association (GSSA)

Oak Grove Park

From Highway 114 in Grapevine, take the Main Street exit. Travel north, through the historic district. Turn left onto Northwest Highway. Turn right on Dove. Follow Dove until you see the park sign for Oak Grove – turn right. The fields will be on the left.

Meadowmere Park

Meadowmere Park Directions

From Highway 114, travel North on Carroll Avenue. It will dead-end at Burney. Turn right and follow Burney all the way to the Meadowmere Park entrance.

Meadowmere Park East Entrance

Access to the east park entrance is off Kimball Road. From Highway 114, travel north on Kimball Road. The road will take a sharp right turn and the park entrance will be on your left. The park road snakes around to the back of the park. Take the last left before entering the pay area of the park.

Bob Jones Park

Take 1709 from Keller towards Southlake. Turn left on White Chapel – proceed north, crossing under Highway 114. Continue north on White Chapel – the fields will be on the right.

Field Information

Grapevine-Southlake Soccer Association (GSSA)

GSSA Office Address

1001 W. NW Highway, Suite D Grapevine Texas, 76051

Phone: (817) 503-9700
Fax: (817) 251-9950
Fields: (817) 481-0447

Essential Tips for Referees

Referee Top 10: Keys to Success on the Field

1. Know the Laws of the Game – Study the rules of the league or competition level.

2. Be Professional – Arrive on time, wear the proper uniform, stay prepared, and act as part of a team.

3. Show Respect – Treat players, coaches, parents, and fans with respect. Explain decisions when needed.

4. Seek Assessments – Regularly request evaluations from mentors, coaches, and players to improve.

5. Be Consistent – Always be firm, fair, and honest when making calls.

6. Know & Use Proper Procedures – Attend referee meetings, clinics, and seminars to stay updated.

7. Manage Your Workload – Only accept games at levels you can officiate effectively.

8. Stay Calm – Take each game seriously and maintain composure under pressure.

9. Be Confident & Courageous – Avoid arrogance while making strong and fair decisions.

10. Smile & Enjoy the Game! – A positive attitude makes the experience better for everyone.