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Dynamo Soccer
Codes of Conduct
Players, Coaches, Parents and Spectators
Code of Conduct for Coaches
Code of Conduct for Parents
Code of Conduct
for Spectators
Code of Conduct for Players
The
essential elements of character building and ethics in sports are embodied in
the concepts of sportsmanship, trustworthiness, respect, responsibility,
fairness, caring, and good citizenship. Please read and abide by the code of
conduct that has been developed to clarify and distinguish acceptable behavior
that is necessary to the development of the sport of soccer. Being either a
player, manager, coach, parent or spectator, I have read and understand the
Dynamo Soccer Association Code of Conduct and the Field Rules. I agree to abide
to this code of conduct and practice good sportsmanship throughout the season.
I pledge to help enforce this conduct as written to better the soccer experience
for all.
Rules for the Dynamo
Soccer Fields:
Smoking is NOT
PERMITTED
Alcohol is NOT PERMITTED
Pets are NOT PERMITTED
Please Drive Slowly and Carefully
Children are NOT to be left UNATTENDED
Code of Conduct for Coaches:
Coaches are responsible
for the conduct of their players and the spectators on their side of the field,
specifically as it relates to the referee, coaches, players and spectators on
the other team. Verbal and/or physical abuse will not be tolerated.
All persons coaching a team
or teams within the Dynamo Soccer Association must adhere to the following Code
of Conduct. As a coach in the Dynamo Soccer
Association, I agree to:
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Remember that
players participate for pleasure and winning is only part of the fun.
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Never ridicule
or yell at players for making a mistake or not winning.
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Be reasonable
in my demands on players' time, energy and enthusiasm.
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Operate within
the rules and spirit of the game and teach my players to do the same.
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Ensure that the
time players spend with me is a positive experience. All players are deserving
of equal attention and opportunities.
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Avoid
overplaying talented players. All players deserve equal playing and training
time, regardless of their ability.
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Ensure that
equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are appropriate to the age,
maturity and ability of all players.
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Display
control, respect and professionalism to all involved with soccer. This
includes, but is not limited to, opponents, coaches, officials,
administrators, the media, parents and spectators. I will encourage my players
to do the same.
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Show concern
and caution toward sick and injured players. Follow the advice of a physician
when determining whether an injured player is ready to practice or play.
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Keep up to date
with the latest coaching practices and the principles of growth and
development of young players.
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Understand that
any physical contact with a player should be appropriate to the situation and
necessary for the player's development.
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Respect the
rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender,
ability, cultural background or religion.
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Believe that my
role as a coach is to contribute to the overall success, physical, and
athletic growth of the player through participation in soccer.
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Endeavor to be
a good instructor and a positive role model for my players.
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Remember my
behavior brings credit to myself, the Dynamo organization and the sport of
soccer.
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Believe that
referees, just as coaches and players, are attempting to do their best.
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Understand that
my attitude can influence the players, coaches and spectators.
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Demand a sports
environment for my players that is free from drugs, tobacco, and alcohol and I
will refrain from their use at all sports events.
Code of Conduct for Parents:
As a parent of a player in the Dynamo Soccer Association, I
agree to: Be my child’s best fan! Support my child unconditionally and make
him/her feel like a winner every time!
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Remember that
children participate in sport for their enjoyment, not mine.
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Encourage
children to participate, do not force them.
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Focus on the
child's efforts and performance rather than winning or losing.
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Encourage
children always to play according to the rules and to settle disagreements
without resorting to hostility or violence.
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Never ridicule
or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game.
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Remember that
children learn best by example. Appreciate good performances and skillful
plays by all participants.
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Support all
efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from all soccer activities.
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Respect the
decisions of officials and teach children to do likewise.
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Learn the rules
of the game and the policies of the organization and the Dynamo Fields.
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Show
appreciation for volunteer coaches, officials and administrators. Without
them, your child could not participate.
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Respect the
rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender,
ability, cultural background or religion.
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Be kind to my
child's coach, other volunteers including board members and concession workers
and to the officials. The coach, board members and concession workers are
volunteers --giving of personal time to provide a recreational activity for
your child. They are providing a valuable community service, often without
reward other than their personal satisfaction. Without them your child could
not participate.
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Believe that
referees, just as coaches and players, are attempting to do their best. I will
refrain from speaking to officials, unless it is to say thank you after the
game. If I have questions or concerns with the referees, I will speak to the
coach after the game or at practice.
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Understand that
my attitude can influence the players, coaches and spectators.
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Demand a sports
environment for my child that is free from drugs, tobacco, and alcohol and I
will refrain from their use at all sports events.
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Be sure my
child is available for most practices and games. Practices are as important
as games. Children who simply don’t show up for practice and/or games are
letting everybody down. If I know my child is unable to attend a practice or
game, I will give the coach advance notice to enable proper planning.
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Report to the
coach all injuries, special medical conditions (such as asthma) or extenuating
circumstances (such as lack of sleep or family crisis) that may affect the
player.
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Send my child
ready to play. My child will be dressed in uniform and will arrive on time.
Code of Conduct for Spectators:
Parents and players are responsible for the conduct of their
guests. All spectators at practices or games for the Dynamo Soccer Association
must adhere to the following Code of Conduct.
As a spectator of the Dynamo Soccer Association, I agree to:
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Remember that
young people participate for their enjoyment and benefit, not yours.
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Applaud good
performance and efforts from all individuals and teams. Congratulate all
participants on their performance regardless of the game's outcome.
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Respect the
decisions of officials and teach junior players to do the same.
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Never ridicule
or scold a player for making a mistake. Positive comments are motivational.
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Condemn the use
of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or
players.
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Show respect
for your team's opponents. Without them there would be no game.
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Encourage
players to follow the rules and the decisions of officials.
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Not use foul
language or harass players, coaches or officials.
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Respect the
rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender,
ability, cultural background or religion.
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Believe that
referees, just as coaches and players, are attempting to do their best.
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Understand that
my attitude can influence the players, coaches and spectators.
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Demand a sports
environment for the children that is free from drugs, tobacco, and alcohol and
I will refrain from their use at all sports events.
Code of Conduct for Players:
As a player
of the Dynamo Soccer Association, I agree to:
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Play by the
rules.
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Never argue
with a referee or assistant referee. If I disagree I will speak with my coach.
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Control my
temper and maintain control over my emotions. I will avoid negative comments
and/or gestures, and I know that deliberately distracting or provoking an
opponent is not acceptable or permitted behavior in soccer.
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Work equally
hard for myself and my team. My team's performance will benefit, so will I.
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Be a good
sport; applaud all good plays whether they are made by my team or the
opposition.
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Treat all
participants in soccer as I like to be treated. I will not bully or take
unfair advantage of another competitor.
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Cooperate with
your coach, teammates and opponents. Without them there would be no game.
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Participate for
my own enjoyment and benefit, not just to please parents and coaches.
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Respect the
rights, dignity and worth of all participants regardless of their gender,
ability, cultural background or religion.
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Believe that
referees, just as coaches and players, are attempting to do their best.
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Understand that
my attitude can influence the players, coaches and spectators.
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Remember that
practices are just as important as games and my attendance helps my team. I
will notify my coach if I must miss a practice or a game.
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Play for the
fun of soccer!
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