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Our Objective:
The Ancaster Soccer Club Codes Of Conduct establish
a clear set of guidelines for the referee, coach, player and parents/guardian.
Its primary goal is to help ensure that soccer is a fun, positive
and enjoyable experience.
The Code Of Conduct is based on the concept of fair
play, defined by five basic principals:
- Respect for the rules
- Respect for the referees and their decisions
- Respect for all participants, including team mates, coaches
and opponents
- Equal participation
- Maintaining self control at all times
Coaches should read and discuss all the Codes Of Conduct
with the members (players/parents) on your team. It is a condition
of continuing Club membership that all members follow the Codes
Of Conduct at all times.
Parents’ Code Of Conduct:
- I will remember that my child plays soccer for his or her
enjoyment, not for mine.
- I will NOT give instructions to players – that is the
coaches job.
- I will teach my child that doing one’s best is as important
as winning, so that my child will never feel defeated by the
outcome of a game.
- I will make my child feel like a winner by offering praise
for competing fairly and doing their best.
- I will encourage my child to play by the rules and to resolve
conflicts without resorting to hostility or violence.
- I will never ridicule or yell at my child for making a mistake
or losing a game.
- I will remember children learn by example. I will applaud
good plays by both my child’s team and the opponents.
- I will never question the referee’s judgment or honesty.
- I will support all efforts to eliminate verbal and physical
abuse from children’s soccer games.
- I will respect and show appreciation for the volunteer coaches,
who give their time to benefit my child.
- I will make sure that my child shows up for scheduled practices
and games at the time designated by the coach.
- I realize that the team can be penalized for my behavior
and that I must obey and order by the referee or from the team’s
coach to leave the vicinity of the field.
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