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Corrales Soccer Club Code of Conduct
Principles of Conduct for Coaches, Players, and Parents as
promulgated by US Youth Soccer.
Safety
- My first responsibility is the health and safety of all participants.
- It is recommended that coaches become certified in the basic first aid and are aware of their club,
league or state requirements in this area.
- Be prepared to handle first aid situations as well as medical emergencies at all practices and
games, both home and away:
- Have and know how to use a properly supplied first aid kit/ice
- 911 emergency procedures/telephone location
- location of nearest emergency medical facilities
- always carry emergency medical release forms and team safety and information cards
- follow up all injuries with parents/guardians
- Know and understand the Laws of the Game
- Inspect players equipment and field conditions for safety reason
- Utilize proper teaching and instructing of players regarding safe techniques and methods of play
- Implement appropriate training programs to make sure players are fit for practice and
competition.
- Supervise and control your players so as to avoid injury situations.
Player Development
- Develop the child’s appreciation of the game.
- Keep winning and losing in proper perspective
- Be sensitive to each child’s development needs.
- Educate the players to the technical, tactical, physical and psychological demands of the game
for their level.
- Implement rules and equipment modification according to the players age group.
- Allow players to experience all positions.
- Players need to have fun and receive positive feedback.
- Practice should be conducted in the spirit of enjoyment and learning.
- Provide the appropriate number of training sessions and games according to the player’s stage of
development.
- Strive to help each player reach his or her full potential and be prepared to move to the next
stage of development.
Ethics
- Strive to maintain integrity within our sport.
- Know and follow all rules and policies set forth by clubs, leagues, state, and national
associations.
- Work in the spirit of cooperation with officials, administrators, coaches and spectators to provide
the participants with the maximum opportunity to develop.
- Be a positive role model
- Set the standard for sportsmanship with opponents, refereed, administrators and spectators.
- Keep sort in proper perspective with education.
- Encourage moral and social responsibility
- Just say no to drugs and alcohol.
- Coaches should continue their own education in the sport.
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