COALPIT HEATH F.C.

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CODE OF CONDUCT

Coalpit Heath F.C. Code of Conduct  

 

 

Coalpit Heath Football Club insist that all players, parents and spectators adhere to the following code of conduct:
  • Never argue with a referee or linesman regarding a decision
  • Never lose your temper or self control
  • Never show retaliation
  • Never get involved in matters that do not concern you
  • Never copy bad habits of others
  • Never fail to respect the authority of referees

Failure to control your emotions can result in the incident being reported by the referee to the
Gloucestershire Football Association.Substantial fines can be imposed and the Club banned from playing football at all ages until the fine is paid.
 

Discipline and Behaviour ( Players)   

 

  1. Any player whose conduct falls short of the required standard of good sportsmanship and fair play can be withdrawn from the match or training session and may be subject to furthur disciplinary action by his manager or Club Management Committee.
  2. Spitting, swearing and fighting will not be tolerated at any time.
  3. If a player is cautioned or sent off during a match and subsequently fined by the GFA the Club will expect the player to reimburse the amount that has been imposed, the matter will be referred to the Club Management Committee who may wish to issue a furthur penalty on the player dependent on the circumstances. An appeal against a decision may be made in writing by the player to the Club Secretary.
  4. All players must have completed the necessary Club membership form and paid the current membership fee, failing which the player will not be allowed to participate in either training or Club matches.
  5. All players must wear the appropriate soccer kit at all training sessions and the kit for the matches will be provide by the Club.

Parent / Carer Discipline and Behaviour 

  1. Support the players by offering praise whenever possible
  2. Accept the decisions of the referee
  3. Foul and abusive language will not be tolerated
  4. If a parent is cautioned or sent off during a match and subsequently fined by the GFA the Club will expect the parent to reimburse the amount that has been imposed, the matter will be referred to the Club Management Committee who may wish to issue a furthur penalty on the parent depending on the circumstances.An appeal against a decision may be made in writing by the parent to the Club Secretary.
  5. Failure to observe an acceptable standard of behaviour may result in your sons membership being terminated with the Club.

Code of Conduct for Coaches

Coaches are key to the establishment of ethics in football, and their attitude directly affects the behaviour of players.

  1. Coaches must respect the rights, dignity and worth of each and every person and treat them equally.
  2. Coaches must place the well being and safety of each player above all other considerations
  3. Coaches must develop an appropriate working relationship with each player based on mutual trust and respect, and ensure that the activities are appropriate for the age,maturity,experience and ability of players.
  4. Coaches should clarify what is expected of the players and encourage them to take responsibility for their actions.
  5. Coaches must adhere to all guidelines laid down by the relevant bodies and promote the positive aspects of the sport.
  6. Coaches must consistently display high standards of behaviour and appearance and must never use inappropriate language.

All Players,Parents, Coaches and Committee members should at all times be working towards a common goal of  upholding the good name of Coalpit Heath Football Club, and by supporting it in it's aim to give loyalty and commitment in return of the same to achieve success.