INTRODUCTION
The Board of
Directors of the Seneca United Soccer Club is concerned about the
overall conduct of all coaches, players, referees, spectators and
guests. Soccer can be a spirited social and athletic event that unifies
communities. It can also play an important role in promoting not only
physical development in children but emotional development too. The
Seneca United Soccer Club strives to promote a positive soccer
experience for all of the children and adults who are involved. In
promoting a positive soccer experience, and as a requirement to
participate as a member in the Seneca United Soccer Club, all players,
parents and coaches will be required to sign the Seneca United Code of
Conduct.
COACHES CODE OF CONDUCT
To clarify
expectations of coach conduct, we jointly expect all coaches to conform
to the following standards:
- Know the official rules of soccer, and the
rules of the league.
- Before, during and after the game, coaches
should be an example of dignity, patience and positive spirit.
- Before a game, introduce yourself to the
opposing coach and to the referee.
- During the game, you are responsible for the
sportsmanship of your players. If one of your players is disrespectful,
irresponsible or overly aggressive, take the player out of the game at
least long enough for him/her to calm down.
- During the game, you are also responsible for
the conduct of the parents of your players and the conduct of
spectators rooting for your team. It is imperative to explain
acceptable player and parent behavior in a preseason meeting to ensure
that they exhibit maturity and sportsmanship at all times.
- Encourage parents to applaud and cheer for
good plays by either team. Discourage anyone from yelling at players
and the referee.
- Respect the coaches and players of the
opposing team before, during and after the game.
- Take the appropriate steps in a timely fashion
to minimize running up the score in games you clearly dominate.
- Remember to promote the concept that soccer is
a game. The players and coaches on the other team are opponents, they
are not enemies.
- During the game, do not address the referee at
all. If you have a small issue, discuss it with the referee calmly and
patiently after the game.
- If you have a major complaint, or if you think
the referee was unfair, biased, unfit or incompetent, report your
opinion to your League on the referee evaluation forms and through the
appropriate Seneca United Soccer Club channels. Follow up with your
league representative if necessary. Your reactions will be taken
seriously if they are presented objectively and formally.
- After the game, thank the referee and ask your
players to do the same.
- Teach each player, especially through personal
example, to be humble and generous in victory and proud and courteous
in defeat.
By accepting an assignment to coach a team
within the Seneca United Soccer Club, each coach agrees to abide by the
above expectations and the adopted Code of Conduct. Coaching within the
Soccer United Soccer Club is a privilege and not a right. Coaches who
are unable to follow the expectations described above will be
disciplined in accordance with the Seneca United Soccer Club Code of
Conduct. Periodically, a member of the executive board may observe any
game and any coach, with the purpose of providing an independent
evaluation regarding adherence to the Seneca United Soccer Club’s Code
of Conduct. In general, any concerns about specific Seneca United
coaches conduct during the seasonal year should be directed to the Boys
Commissioner, Girls Commissioner, Vice President, or President of
Seneca United Soccer.
PLAYERS
CODE OF CONDUCT
Every player is
expected to:
- Know and respect the rules of soccer, and
abide by them at all times, including rules and regulations of the
respective League.
- Show respect and courtesy to coaches,
spectators and opponents at all times.
- Respect the referee(s) and refrain from
addressing them or commenting on their decisions during or after the
game.
- Maintain control of his/her emotions, avoiding
the use of abusive or profane language, taunting or humiliating
remarks, and/or gestures and physical assault upon another player at
any time.
- Display sportsmanship at all times and at the
conclusion of a game be humble and generous in victory, and proud and
courteous in defeat.
- Remember that soccer is a game, and treat
players and coaches on other teams as opponents, not enemies.
- Demonstrate a willingness to make every effort
to attend all team funcitions, including but not limited to practices,
games, and tournaments. Demonstrate open communication to all coaches
and team members when scheduling conflicts should arise.
Players who are unable to follow the
expectations described above and the adopted Seneca United Code of
Conduct will be disciplined in accordance with said Code of Conduct.
PARENTS AND
SPECTATORS CODE OF CONDUCT
The parents'
role is one of support to the players and coaches. Parents should not
engage in "coaching" from the sidelines; criticizing players, coaches
or game officials; or trying to influence the makeup of the team at any
time. Every parent and spectator is expected to:
- Learn and respect the rules of soccer, and the
rules of the League.
- Show respect and courtesy to game officials,
coaches, and players at all times.
- Respect the game officials and refrain from
questioning their decisions or from addressing them in a loud,
disrespectful, or abusive manner.
- Cheer for your child's team in a positive
manner, refraining at all times from making negative or abusive remarks
about the opposing team. Maintain control of your emotions and avoid
actions, language, and/or gestures that may be interpreted as hostile
and humiliating.
- Demonstrate appropriate gestures of
sportsmanship at the conclusion of a game, win or lose.
- Teach and practice good sportsmanship and fair
play by personally demonstrating commitment to these virtues.
- Promote the concept that soccer is a game, and
that players and coaches on other teams are opponents, not enemies.
- Show a willingness to make every effort to
have your child attend team functions, including but not limited to
practices, games, and tournaments. Demonstrate open communication to
all coaches and applicable team members when scheduling conflicts
should arise.
Parents should be aware that coaches may be
fined and potentially suspended as a result of the parents’ behavior.
Parents who are unable to follow the expectations described above and
the adopted Seneca United Soccer Club Code of Conduct will be
disciplined in accordance with the said Code of Conduct. As a note,
disciplinary action may take the form of your child not being permitted
to play as a result of your actions.